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KLXVER said:
Dulfite said:

Why? The N64 introduced rumble pack, a mid-generation upgrade part to put in the slot with DK64, a controller that was drastically different than anything they did prior or have done since.

GameCube was originally designed to have 3d and internet (from what I've read), had wireless controllers, was disc based rather than cartridge, introduced c-stick (their first attempt at dual stick), memory cards to take your save files to another person's device, etc.

The PS2 was the first to use DVDs. Does that make it a less traditional console?

The NES and SNES introduced a lot of game changing stuff as well. Not sure what you think a traditional console is...

Something that basically repeats what the past versions of itself did. The PS controller hasn't really changed a lot since PS1, or at least not the drastic kind of changes we are used to with Nintendo controllers. And the GameCube one was a very unique kind of disc, not the typical dvd like PS uses, which is why I included that bit of information. Regardless, the other parts I mentioned were far more revolutionary.