| goopy20 said: I guess it all depends on what you consider a traditional console. If Nvidia launches a 40Tflops console that cost $2000, would that be a traditional console? Imo a traditional console is something that's designed for mass market penetration with a tolerable price and has games that're specifically designed for that platform. We don't know the price of Series X yet, but if it's $599 or more I'm sure MS knows it will never sell 100m units. |
So 100m units is the deciding factor if a console is a traditional console?
Well, I guess in that case Sega Master System, Genesis, DreamCast, NES, SNES, N64, GameCube, Wii U, PS3, Xbox and Xbox 360 weren't traditional consoles either.









