| Joelcool7 said: I would say DreamCast but I'm going to have to go with GameCube. Nintendo realized its first party potential out of the gate. But it had so much potential that wasn't used like the internet add on which Nintendo could have used. The WaveBird was a use of potential and was ahead of its time. I think third parties were too quick to abandon GameCube had they been behind Nintendo the console would have killed the X-Box. The Nintendo GameCube was a profitable machine for Nintendo and had alot of software selling potential if third parties had supported it. It was a great hardware platform that deserved more support then it got. The mini-Disk had a ton of potential too. Nintendo's consoles always have alot of potential but I think GameCube was perhaps the biggest unused one. Good thing Nintendo fixed alot of these things with Wii and saught to ensure its potential was met with outstanding support. |
While agree the GameCube was an excellent console; it simply didn't have enough built in hardware defining features to differentiate itself from the rest of the 6th gen consoles, aside from Nintendo's famous IPs of course.







