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stof said:

If the Gizmondo was the only handheld console ever, it wouldn't be considered a success. Handhelds would be considered a universal failure.

And once again, you're saying that it can do great things. That's cool. The system is obviously cool. But being cool isn't a success. There is absolutely no success to be associated with this console ever. Love it for what it can do, love it for the joy it brings you, love it like a child. But love it for the absolute failure that it is.


I don't know about that. I agree with most of this post, but to say that the Gizmondo had nothing successful about it is a little bit depressing. Tiger did achieve power. They did achieve new technology. They did achieve things in the Gizmondo, that were never in previous consoles. For those parts, I would say that they were successful. As a whole, because there were more failures, than successes, Tiger failed.

Like I said, Tiger failed, and the Gizmondo had potential. The Gizmondo could have been a success if Nintendo developed it. It had more than anything Nintendo, or even Sony, would have wanted. To put it simply, the Gizmondo was a wonderful console, developed by the wrong company.