Jumpin said:
Wyrdness said:
Generations didn't really start being a thing until the NES overturned the second crash, the reason being is that gen 1 and 2 overlapped heavily and were side by side until the first gaming crash (1977) killed gen 1, gen 2 went on to be killed off by the second gaming crash.
Vic 20 was 1981 so would be Gen 2, ironically we maybe seeing the last of the usual gaming generations the way things are going.
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Generations didn't become a thing until Sega branded the Mega Drive as a 16-bit generation console. There was no talk of 16-bit consoles being "the third gen" until much much later.
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16bit consoles are the 4th gen, 8bit are the third gen, initially NES/MS were seen as the first gen but later people started acknowledging the consoles before them.