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johnsobas said:
ManusJustus said:
When we refer to generations, we are speaking about their graphic and processing capabilities. So no, I am not out of line when I say that graphics are important.

Third Generation - 8 bit era
Fourth Generation - 16 bit era
Fifth Generation 32/64 bit era
Sixth Generation - 128 bit era

Since when have we ever referred to generations by power?  I'll answer that for you, never.  Why is 32 and 64 bit in the same gen?  So PS1 had a next gen storage device so that makes it next gen?  What about Neo-Geo or 3DO? 
Gen is nothing a but a simple classification and doesn't really have any meaning.  The genesis competed against the NES and SNES.  How about we just talk about things how they are instead of using stupid classifications to make a fanboy point?

First of all, I'm not making a fanboy point, please refer to post #1.

We (or more accurately video game developers, analysists, etc.) have always refered to generations by power.