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MontanaHatchet said:

Except it's not to the same degree. The PS2 had already sold (if memory serves) 19 million consoles before the other two came out. It had over 70% marketshare, while the Wii hasn't even been able to break 50%. You could argue that the two consoles can't make a profit for their parent companies, but if third parties can make profit on them, they're not dead yet.

Of course not, you're right, there's companies out there still making money in GBA so it is not dead.

It only dead (in the case of GBA) or bitting the dust (in the case of HD consoles) when you put it side by side with the dominant platform which crush they're hardware sales and is millions ahead in software sales.