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I do like the list, but something doesn't sit well with me with the SNES being on the list. Especially above Gameboy and DS. As a console it didn't touch the industry in the same way the other 4 did.

Although, when thinking of what the SNES did with software, it introduced 24-bit pre-rendered sprites, high quality audioto the gaming world. Of course, it can be said that the N64 was technically a larger jump since it was using a 64-bit cpu (which is absolutely insane, it was likely never even used close to its potential due to various bottlenecks; PCs nowadays still use 64-bit CPUs). What was done on the N64 in terms of software revolutionized 3D gaming and genres such as FPS; the legacy and impact of the N64 is much stronger today than that of the SNES. While the SNES did have a considerably better overall software library, it did not have the same number of huge groundbreaking achievements that the N64 had.



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