Neutron -
I have both a Genesis 200 kit and 400 kit, and think both are great value for an economical studio light with lots of features. The Flashpoint I saw online (but have never tried) is 300watt/seconds that places it right between the Genesis kits in power and guide number.
Both brands seem very similar in their packaging (i.e.: both include stand / shoot-thru umbrella / reflector / etc.) with the only real difference that I noticed being the flashpoints have an analog power dial whereas Genesis are digital LED, and the Flashpoint has a higher synch voltage of 6 ... whereas Genesis is a 5-volt so be sure your camera can handle 6 volts. One other thing is you can set the Genesis to fire in slave mode on the first flash, or second flash so if the camera does a red-eye reduction flash the studio lights stay in synch with you instead of popping on that pre-flash. I don't know if the Flashpoints incorporate that feature. The nice thing about the flashpoints is the number of accessories also available at Adorama for them such as barn doors, snoots, etc. You have to snoop around to come up with affordable accessories for the Genesis. They use a standard Elinchrom mount, but Elinchrom accessories are relatively expensive so I'm always looking to other 3rd-party brands for suitable goodies.
I can tell you the Genesis are VERY consistent in my tests (results posted in other threads) for both power output -AND- color temp. The only caveat being their color temp is lower than what they're rated in the manual by a few hundred degrees. Hopefully someone with Flashpoints will weigh in for you as well with their satisfaction level, but good luck with the hunt. Get a softbox right away as your first accessory and you won't be sorry!