You can be less partisan regarding names for the generations. Victory does not give the whole scope of the generation, and declaring the 5th to be the "PlayStation generation" is disingenuous to the other contributions made
Gen 1 (Coleco Telstar, Pong Home System, Magnavox Odyssey): The Early Years
Gen 2 (2600, Intellivision, Vectrex, Channel F, Colecovision, Odyssey2): The 8-bit Dark Ages
Gen 3 (NES, Master System, 7800): The 8-bit Golden Age
Gen 4 (SNES, Genesis, T16, Neo Geo): The 16-bit Revolution
Gen 5 (PS1, N64, Saturn, 3DO, Jaguar): The 3D Format War
Gen 6 (PS2, Xbox, GC, DC): The 3D Golden Age
Gen 7 (Wii, 360, PS3): The Interface Revolution
and when the 3rd party support for the generation is really having no noticeable impact on differentiating the consoles, it has little real meaning to determine how this gen will be remembered. Games not called Call of Duty and not made by Nintendo, Microsoft, or Sony, will be very lucky to be remembered 20 years from now

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







