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Miyamotoo said:
TheMisterManGuy said:

Since when does the Wii and Switch "not count"? It's true what they say, a successful Nintendo really does make people stupid.

Lol keep dreaming. 

I like how people that pushing agenda that every generation Nintendo hardware is selling less are acting like Wii never exist. :D

If we were to disqualify consoles as proper Nintendo hardware, it would be fairer to say the Gamecube and Wii U are the two that don't count due to the fact that they are the least consistent with Nintendo's strategies of evolving toward intuitive and expanded interface options, and while also expanding multiplayer capabilities (particularly local).

Also, the SNES didn't mark a decline; first of all, for half its lifespan it was sold alongside the NES which was still getting strong support from Nintendo, while the SNES almost vanished in the months after the N64 launch. Second, the 16-bit generation had Nintendo's strongest years until the Wii/DS era. Third, the NES had a 10-11 year lifecycle while the SNES only had 5.

Last edited by Jumpin - on 03 September 2018

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