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EricHiggin said:
Hardstuck-Platinum said:

Huh? PS2 wasn't that far away from Gamecube and better than the Dreamcast? Would be a different story though if PSP had launched alongside PS2 and Sony said the games must work on both platforms. I think that situation is more comparable to this discussion. 

Does Dreamcast definitely count as 6th gen? Would it's very early launch and reasons for massive failure come into play? PS2 launches first and starts the gen if Dreamcast doesn't count or PS2 would have launched in the middle otherwise, with GCN and XBOX launching late. So late XB360 launches just 4 years later. Couldn't launching late count as holding back a gen?

The core point is PS2 isn't exactly the powerhouse hardware of 6th gen, by a fair margin, yet look at its massive success. Same thing can be said about the Wii. Both SNY and Nin had the branding and ecosystem to pull it off. The right devices, at the right time, at the right price. Even if this PS6P meant that PS5 gets support the entirety of 10th gen, it won't necessarily be a bad thing overall.

Dreamcast is definitely 6th gen. There is even a fully working version of GTA3 running on it and that was the game that was revolutionary and defined the PS2 in its early years. Can look up GTA 3 Dreamcast on Youtube if you want.  

PS2 isn't a great example. This situation is as if Sony had re-released the PS1 in 2000 alongside a PS1 handheld. It wouldn't have worked because of the competition having much better platforms. This would be slightly different though because PS5 doesn't have any bottlenecks, and there's no competition anymore. Xbox has practically left the market and Nintendo doesn't have a platform powerful enough to take advantage of Sony re-releasing the PS5 in handheld form as the PS6P and a PS vita TV style PS5 and calling it PS6.