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padib said:
Pemalite said:

Switch's primary competition was the Xbox One and Playstation 4. - They are the same generation of hardware and graphical feature sets.

Gameboy came out in 1989, there is no way it gets paired up with the Nintendo 64 which came out in 1996... I was using the Gameboy alongside the SNES with the Gameboy adapter before the Nintendo 64 was even a mention in magazines.

Basically you have fluffed with the hierarchy.

I used chronology like we all should. Esp. for Gameboy, i used exactly the years of sales they coexisted in.

I didn't fluff anything, it's just the reality you prefer not to know.

Then the Gameboy should be aligned with the NES due to being Nintendo's first handheld...
Or the SNES due to it's release year.

Gameboy released in 1989, SNES released in 1990.
SNES could play Gameboy titles.

It's not hard to surmise where the Gameboy is supposed to be grouped up... Hint: Not the Nintendo 64.
You are manipulating things.

Now one could argue the Gameboy Colour could be separated from the Gameboy and lumped in with the Nintendo 64, it did have Gameboy Colour exclusives that couldn't be played on the original Gameboy.



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