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Joelcool7 said:
Beuli2 said:
Joelcool7 said:
sly777 said:
Joelcool7 said:

I would have to disagree with the list in some areas. I think the top five most important (influential) Nintendo consoles are as follows.

#1. Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Wii changed gaming for ever targetting casuals and showing consumers we didn't need a standard controller. It changed the landscape of gaming ushering in an era of games we had never experianced before.

#2. NES, Nintendo's first home console was by far the second most influential console in gaming history not only Nintendo's own history. The NES brought gaming out of the great crash and helped it go mainstream.

#3. Game & Watch, many will give credit to the GameBoy. But the Game & Watch was the first handheld gaming unit that I know of. It would go on to inspire the GameBoy and later the Nintendo DS.

#4. N64, very close to third if not tied would be the N64. Sure the SNES had StarFox but the first truely 3D games came to the N64 which made 3D standard. The N64 influenced every single console from then onwards. Setting the standards.

#5. Virtual Boy, now many will laugh at me. But Virtual Boy lead to 3D in gaming the 3DS and even Nintendo's own internal plans. It also caused Nintendo to reach a reality check that you can't sell everything. Your not invincable. It changed Nintendo's marketing and buisness strategy from then on. It was a huge influence on modern and pre modern gaming!

not disagree with the reason of the virtual boy but even with this, he don't deserve to be in the top 5...


It didn't say top ten consoles, or best consoles. It said most important and Virtual Boy was very important thats why I listed it as number 5.

Well, it ceratinily wasn't important because of the motive you said it was, because they keep doing the same stupid things again and again.


What stupid things are they doing again and again? I gotta admit their launch of 3DS was poorly concieved, they should have advertised more. But I think their move wasn't as bad as Virtual Boy and I think they learned plenty of things from the VB launch that still effect how they make products today.

I'm not taliking about marketing, you just have to compare the 3DS with prevous Nintendo handhelds and you'll see plenty of differences.



Above: still the best game of the year.