My problems with that list:
10: Mature Games: Games were "Mature" way before Mortal Kombat and Doom. Anybody that's played TechnoCop on the Genesis, Chiller in the Arcade, Custer's Revenge on the Atari, or ShadowGate on the Nes could tell you that.
9. The Power Glove/Sega Activator/Power Pad did "Wii-Like" things decades before the Wii. They were ahead of their time and not too successful, of course. Still, would you call the '65 Chevy a milestone if it were a descendent of the Model T?
7. Online gaming was all well and good but I'm pretty sure PC games had been doing this for much longer. I'd go out on a limb and say PC online gaming is still ahead of Xbox Live. Services like the Sega Channel, Sharkwire, or whatever that device was that let you play Snes/Genesis games online layed more groundwork for online console gaming. Just because MS did it right and (arguably) best doesn't mean that it's a milestone. And like some have said, why is it seperated from online gaming?
4. They made it seem like the N64 was doing well until optical media was released. Optical Media had been in games years before the N64 and the Playstation. CD-i, Sega CD, Turbo Duo, Neo Geo CD, Sega Saturn, even the Jaguar CD were on the market long before those two. Nintendo was apparently the last to make the switch. The PS1 wasn't the death knell for Cartridges. It was just the first mega-popular console not to use the medium. Like I said, it didn't outright say that the PS1 was the first. It just gave the PS1 way too much credit for using something that everybody except Nintendo was using at the time.
3. Mario 64 came out at roughly the exact same time as Crash Bandicoot and Tomb Raider.
--It's not a bad list. It's just a little skewed.








