The Ghost of RubangB said:
Okay now you're just saying all kinds of crazy shit, so I'm gonna make a simple timeline for you.
1989: Game Boy (4 shades of grey, not backlit, long battery life, only $110, then $90, huge success) WITH TETRIS 1989: Atari Lynx (color, backlit, 4 hour battery life, $190, huge failure,) NO TETRIS 1990: Sega Game Gear (color, backlit, 5 hour battery life, $150, sold 11 million over 8 years) NO TETRIS 1991: Linx II (cheaper, sleeker, better re-launch of Lynx I, also instant failure) NO TETRIS 1998: Game Boy Color (color) WITH TETRIS DX 2001: Game Boy Advance 2003: N-Gage 2004: Nintendo DS and Sony PSP 2005: Nokia announces that the N-Gage is a piece of shit and has only sold 3 million copies and will now become an online gaming service for smartphones. 2008: Nokia launches it's N-Gage online gaming service for smartphones.
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I was being sarcastic about the N-Gage. I don't know about the other guy.
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