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angrypoolman said:
the single most deciding factor is, like many other people have said, is the time span in which it was released.

i could turn this argument on its head in the same way by saying the 360 and ps3 belong in the sixth gen because they have no real upgrades in the way you play whereas the wii does. i mean think about it, the nes to the super/genesis era, we got shoulder buttons and an x and y button. the 64/ps1 era, we got rumble, an analog stick, and more trigger buttons. the xbox/ps2/gamecube era, we got dual analog. 360 and ps3 offer... what? their controllers had no upgrades in them what so ever whereas nintendo actually got off their asses and incorporated motion sensing. nintendo is the only one that makes any improvements to the way you play. the only thing it didnt create was dual analog.

 

 PS3's sixaxis is wireless and it has montion control. We didnt see that in last gen.