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Mike_L said:
Miyamotoo said:

So, PS4 Slim is smaller than OG PS2, buy your point PS4 need to be much bigger than OG PS2 because has much more power!? That doesn't make any sense.

And I didn't talk at all about power, I talk just about size, regardles PS4 power I dont think PS4 is "very small".

PS2 Slim is final version of console with longest life on market (around 12 years), not exactly good comparison with first revision of Wii.

Bold: The final revision of PS2 (PS2 Slim that launched 4 years after the original) is smaller than the final revision of Wii (Wii Mini that launched 6 years after the original). But this is not even relevant to my point. It was just an example of how silly it is to compare sizes of consoles that are so different. It's like saying "PSTV isn't small. Just look at my Tamagotchi." (no that's not a reference to my dick)

 

Regarding the rest: What?

 Here. See SWORDF1SH's post. He's better at explaining my point than I am

SWORDF1SH said:

I get what both of you are saying. [Mike_L is] trying to say it's small when you consider the tech it packs. While Miyamotoo is saying Wii (Wii U even) is small without looking at the tech but purely on size. Wii definitely was a small console at launch before any revisions but was technically weak to allow them to do that.

With the PS4, Sony flexed it's muscle. It's more powerful than the Xbox One but still launched a lot smaller. Even MS' second attempt 3 years later couldn't match the PS4's launch size.

So revision of PS2 is smaller than OG Wii, so what!? PS4 Slim is smaller than OG PS2.

Like I wrote, I didn't talk at all about power, I talk just about size, regardles PS4 power I dont think PS4 is "very small". Yes PS4 is lotsa smaller than OG XB1 even it has stronger hardware and integral power, but again I dont consider PS4 "very small" despite power, for me Wii is very small power a side.