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> I think you're forgetting gaming consoles. No current-generation consoles > are x86. True, I was labouring under the impression that x86 was popular in gaming consoles also. However all it'd take is for one of the companies to make and offer a PowerPC LuaJIT backend and it'd be back to worthwhile again.
I'm not sure this is even possible on the Xbox 360 - I think it doesn't allow execution of native code which is not digitally signed - and you can only sign it during the certification of a game at Microsoft, not yourself and certainly not during execution on a user machine.