Ajescent said:
I'm "hating" because I absolutely hate "dick-waving" threads, they piss me off no end. |
But it isn't? Perhaps the thread title could've been more evenly named, but the question is certainly valid.
For my part, i have my own names for the generations that i feel validly describe each of them
1: The Early Years: Odyssey, Pong, Telstar
2: The 8-bit Dark Ages: 2600, Vectrex, Channel F, Intellivision, Colecovision, 5200
3: The 8-bit Golden Age: NES, Master System, 7800
4: The 16-bit Revolution: SNES, Genesis, T16, Neo Geo
5: The 3D Format War: PS1, N64, Saturn, 3DO, Jaguar
6: The 3D Middle Age: PS2, Xbox, GC, DC
7: The Interaction Revolution: Wii, 360, PS3
And a separate list for handhelds
1: The Early Years (different from console early years, but still): Microvision, Game & Watch
2: The Full-game Revolution: Game Boy, Lynx, Game Gear
3: The Color Age: GBC, NGPC
4: The 32-bit Advance: GBA, NGage
5: The Interaction Revolution: DS, PSP
6: ???: 3DS, Vita
The 7th generation was more about breaking down barriers of what games are and how users interact with them than anything else. The real advent of "non-games," the incorporation of Web 2.0 philosophy into game design making the online gaming experience far more dynamic, there is a common thread between Wii and PS360 that transcends motion controls or attempts to call this the "HD Generation" that leaves the Wii out of it.
In hoping that we'll see at least 720p set as a real minimum standard finally on Wii U, perhaps this coming gen can be the HD Generation, but we have to see if there's anything else Sony and Microsoft will do to create a common thread there.

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







