I love that it can export to mobile. Wish the next RPG Maker will be called RPG Maker MXP, meaning RPG Maker Mobile, Xbox and Playstation.
I can see that happening seeing as how RPG Maker Games have been everywhere on steam. We live in an age where people can show off their talents and make money off of youtube doing their own thing, and with RPG Maker, people can show off their talents in a different way. I love the direction that the entertainment industry is headed. Humans as a psychology tend to want to relate to others and find patterns. Look how popular Markiplier has gotten. If he wasn't the "average guy" that people could relate to, he might not have gotten so popular, or as popular. For example, if he was a movie star, not too many people could relate to him as far as life experiences go, but people love him because he has been through a lot.
Anyways, I must say that there are some games that people put up for sale that give RPG Maker games a bad name. It's almost cringe-worthy at the mere mention of an RPG Maker Game, but then you have extremely creative games where you know people spent extraordinary amounts of time on, and that is what makes a great game, even if you are fast and know what you are doing, quality assurance goes a long way.
Another trend I have noticed is that usually the really good games are generous when it comes to the price. Coming from a business standpoint, selling a game for a higher price may make people believe you are desperate for money. Although that doesn't dictate the quality of the game, it still is unappealing. The games with more generous prices are seen for their confidence, as if they aren't worried about the money because they know that the more affordable the game is, more people are willing to try it out.
To prevent from straying too far from the topic, I think this is a great idea. There already are some games made from RPG Maker that I believe are on consoles, but I am not quite sure what kind of contracts are present between the developer and PSN/XBOX Live/Nintendo E-Shop. It is a great idea and a bad one at the same time, because you may have some really bad games up on the console stores and continue to ruin the RPG Maker titles.
Personally, I wouldn't try to have it out on all consoles unless it is heavily demanded. Your first priority is getting the game out on PC. After knowing your player-base and sales, that is when you start getting in touch with these console companies to find what your options are for the distribution on their shops.