1) Nintendo Switch+OLED+Lite.
- Massive games library, some issues with hardware. (Joycons). But a non issue if you use it as a fixed console for it's entire life.
Some of the best selling and highest rated games of all time.
2) Nintendo 3DS+2DS.
Took the best aspects of the DS line, including full backwards compatibility with a larger display, better audio, better processing... And what will end up as the only console with glasses-free 3D displays... Backwards compatability is why it sits above the DS.
3) Gameboy+Gameboy Pocket+Gameboy Colour.
The handheld console that started it all with some of my favorite games like Zelda: Links Awakening.
4) Nintendo DS+DS Lite+DSi.
Never resonated much with the DS, but it's to ignore it's extreme levels of success and unique dual-screen+touch approach to gaming at the time.
5) Gameboy Advance+Gameboy Advance SP+Micro.
Mostly just a portable SNES, never really cared to much for the device. The lack of a backlight with the initial release turned me off.
6) Nintendo WiiU.
Some of the best selling and highest rated games on the Switch... Are actually WiiU ports.
It's portability was limited to a room or two, but it was a unique concept, just technically flawed.
--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--