I doubt any game in next year or so will use tesselation heavily enough to give significant benefits for GF100. More likely it'll be like how X1900's beat the 7900's nowadays, but it's well past their age.
I sort of agree. While Microsoft doesn't roll out a new console with a graphics chip that supports DX11, games that use tessellation won't be many, though I wouldn't go as far as saying that in a year we won't even see one game that uses it
NVIDIA's relations with developers, may play an important part as well and we may see more games that use tessellation.