S.Peelman said:
Okay, that is fine. But then you're not talking about 'generations' as by the meaning of the word anymore. More like... 'families', or 'groups' or whatever word you'd find best. One can group things in an indefinite amount of ways. For example I could group them all by advancements in controllers. Which would put NES, Genesis and Master System, 5600, 7200 and Jaguar in 'group 1' (only digital four-way input) and thus the least advanced systems; the Atari 2600 in 'group 2' (digital joysticks); the many Pong consoles, the N64, Saturn, Dreamcast and the Odyssey2 in 'group 3' (more accurate analogue joysticks); all the PlayStations, the GC, WiiU and the two XBoxes in 'group 4' (dual analogues), the Wii in group 5 (motion control) and the Virtual Boy as the most advanced one with (yes) 'virtual reality' in 'group 6' ( No matter how you look at it though, it doesn't however change the fact that in reality, the WiiU is still the successor to the Wii by 'time', which makes it a generation (as defined by the meaning of the word) up from the Wii and the GC, N64 etc. before it. Even if the WiiU were to only have the power of the SNES, it would still be the successor to Wii and thus 'next-gen'. A crappy one by today's standard of-course |
Ok, Wii U is the next generation OF NINTENDO CONSOLES. But when we're talking about the general console generations, which include the compatition, I think that a totally unbiased person with no knowledge (like the kid I told about) would consider GCN and Wii the same generation. Wii would be pretty much a reboot instead of a new generation.
Wii U is a GCN 2 - I called it months before the release!
My Vita to-buy list: The Walking Dead, Persona 4 Golden, Need for Speed: Most Wanted, TearAway, Ys: Memories of Celceta, Muramasa: The Demon Blade, History: Legends of War, FIFA 13, Final Fantasy HD X, X-2, Worms Revolution Extreme, The Amazing Spiderman, Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate - too many no-gaemz :/
My consoles: PS2 Slim, PS3 Slim 320 GB, PSV 32 GB, Wii, DSi.








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