Dr.Grass said:
you just happened TO FORGET that Xbox > Gamecube. SERIOUSLY, this 'always' argument just embarrasses whoever makes it. |
It's a pretty quick fix to make the argument work again for the big 4.
Sega always loses, The weakest console of the others [in the generation] always wins.
Also held true for NES > Master System.
Of course there are many other consoles people forget or don't know about... I imagine there are dozens of cheap 'consoles' even in this generation that no-one considers... but back in NES and SNES days there were still a few "significant others" If we ignore the tiddly little consoles (Casio PV1000) then there is only 1 consoles that disproves the bolded statement. The Turbografx-16 is supposedly from the 4th generation, and it's earlier release means it was probably technically inferior to the SNES.
Oh and the battle between XB and GC is irrellevent to the original statement, the Sega point stands of course (which is why I corrected) it was "the weakest console always sells the most"... the PS2 was the weakest of the gen apart from Sega DC, and it won.








