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Wman1996 said:
h2ohno said:

For the Gamecube, I think that system was doomed the moment Sony gained the market lead in the 5th gen. The Gamecube was the console the N64 should have been in 1996 rather than the console that was needed in 2001, and by then it was too late to win back those who jumped ship to Sony or got into gaming with the PS1 just by finally adopting disks, even if the console was again more powerful than Sony's. The Gamecube was Nintendo trying to fight the previous war instead of the then-current one. Even in a perfect world where the Gamecube launched at the same time as the PS2 with the same DVD support and used the same size disks so it could get all the same multiplats, and even if it by some miracle could keep the same low price it had in 2001 while having all of this and the same powerful hardware, it would still have finished a very, very distant second to the PS2 and I think its upper limit would have been the N64's sales totals. Its best-case scenario would have been to slow the decline in Nintendo console sales for a generation.

I'm pretty sure GameCube was the only time Nintendo bragged about specs, and look how that turned out. When they started giving details about GameCube, they bragged about the superior specs to Dreamcast and PS2.

I don't think they bragged about the specs of SNES and N64 compared to the competition, but somebody can correct me if they did. 

The N64 was literally named for its hardware specs and they would talk about leapfrogging everyone else by a generation by skipping the 32-bit era and going straight to 64-bit.  The Gamecube bragging was tame by comparison.

With the SNES they liked to play up Mode 7 in the marketing and then of course when the SuperFX chip was developed that was a big deal marketing-wise with Star Fox and Donkey Kong County.

Last edited by h2ohno - on 29 December 2024