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Ka-pi96 said:
RolStoppable said:

It sold 61m. There weren't many PCs bought for home use back then, so home computers from companies like Amiga and Atari were the most popular non-consoles used for gaming. The NES, however, was far more popular than them, hence why the aforementioned companies' devices bit the dust eventually. PC gaming didn't die, but it saw a transformation from gaming devices that were pitched as educational tools to all-purpose machines that housed games.

Well Nintendo didn't specify that it was for gaming, they just said 'most popular device in the world', so whether they were used for gaming or not isn't really relevant

Cars are an even more popular "device", following your logic...



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n29CicBxZuw

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