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Surely Wii amongst the listed ones. In the farther past there were far more revolutionary ones than NES, the first Atari that was the first console enjoying mass market success, and the Intellivision, that thanks to its rich gamepad with game-specific ovelays for the numeric keypad, anticipated even some of 3DS second screen functions, in the only way feasible and affordable back then, not to mention its HW expansions, unsuccessful because they raised the total cost of the system above Commodore and Spectrum home computers ones, but surely revolutionary for a console, particularly then. NES wasn't revolutionary in HW, but it was in introducing an almost perfect business model and management, reserving talent and fantasy just to games development, but applying rigorous, mathematically precise and almost military rules to management (often ruthless towards 3rd parties, but they had to bite the bullet, as Ninty was the most stable gaming HW company).



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