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johnsobas said:
AlfredoTurkey said:

I'm pretty sure by the time Sega's next console launched, the Gensis was winning in the US. It lost WW though.

yes but the genesis came out 2 years earlier and the saturn came out 1 year 4 months earlier than N64 so cutting the comparison off at the launch of the saturn makes no sense.  SNES still thrived for quite a while after Genesis died off.  Sega stopped production in 1996 of the genesis while the SNES was still selling very well.  


I understand and you're right but I just meant that while the two were at their peaks, during the height of the war, the Genesis was the top selling console. It really wasn't after Sega shifted focus and launched their new console that the SNES pulled ahead. 

I guess it's semantics but, when a new gen launches, I consider the current gen over.