Considering that a few threads and articles have arisen on this forum and the internet in regards to the next-gen status of the Wii U, I feel that now is a good time to ask:
What makes a console "next-gen"?
Now on the outset this may seem rather simple - it's just a successor to a main stream console, right? But what if the successor shows little improvement over existing consoles?
Here are two examples of articles debating the generational status of the Wii U.
However I think this argument shouldn't be about the Wii U but about the term in general:
1) Does release date determine gen?
1ii) Does hardware determine gen
1iii) Is it a mix of the above?
2) Do consoles even determine gen or is it the game engines?
3) Are PC's involed with gen in anyway?
4) Do we, or will we, have to start considering tablets/smartphones as being part of gaming gen?
5) Do we even need the label of gen?
And remember:
Keep all debate polite, reasonable and within the realms of logic. This thread has been given the go ahead by Kantor so please refrain from using the phrases flame/troll bait etc.
If someone states that a console you own may not be part of the gen you think it is, that doesn't mean said console is inferior or a poor purchasing decision. What ultimately matters is that you enjoy the console you own.








