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    In the line of the failure thread, which is the biggest success, both handheld and home?

    Would it be the NES/Famicom for rebooting the video game industry and making Nintendo a household name? The GameBoy for starting Nintendo's dominance in the handheld market and carrying them through the tough times when Sony was around? The PS1 for setting up Sony as a dominant player in the console arena, or the PS2 for being the most sold console in current history?

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    I think that the biggest success must be measured in raw sales and profitability. A huge innovation does nothing without sales. I would love to say the NES for its industry impact and legacy, but the sales don't support it enough in the face of the others.

    The PSX is a great console, but it was only "preaching to the choir." The PS2 opened the door to a true mass market. Its sustained growth over a decade is certainly worth noting, and whether the Wii can surpass it is still unknown. I see the PS2 as the BetaMax of gaming, with consoles before it being akin to film and other early home video formats. I see the Wii as VHS, but how long before DVD replaces it?

    As for handhelds, the DS wins with 128.89 million units shipped, over the 118 million Game Boys and 89 Million GBAs. However, the iPhone is quickly driving toward these numbers.

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    I don't accept those sale splits. DSi is to DS as GBA is to GB. If all DSi sales are included in the DS, then GBA sales should be included with the GB, in which case you're talking 200 Million GameBoys.

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    The PCE CD is a massive success to me as it paved the way for CD based consoles that weren't retarded.

    It didn't do so hot in the states, but it (and the PCE itself) tore through Japan



    Also the PS2, as it has had probably the best run of any console.

    It has been out over 10 years now and has still gotten new titles just this year.


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    However, the iPhone is quickly driving toward these numbers.
    Whooop deee dooo. It isn't a console.

    You do realize many people buy the iPhone for the OTHER things it does, like checking email / internet stuff, and yknow, being a PHONE.
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    GBA is a completely different architecture to GB. DSi is the difference between GB and GBC, but that's a stretch.

    You can't lump an original architecture from 2000 in with one from 1990 that had seen several revisions.

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    Hmm, you're right. GBC has 2x the CPU clock and 4x the RAM of the GB, same as the DSi to DS.

    Still, I'd rather see the sales split up between GB and GBC and DS and DSi as well.

    I mean putting the PS1 and PSone together and the PS2 and PS2 Slim together makes sense, they're just repackaging of the same internal hardware and play the same games, but the GB and GBC are significantly different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arkhan View Post
    Whooop deee dooo. It isn't a console.
    Apple's been marketing it as such since the 3G, and the iPod touch 2G even moreso as a game system. Their largest App store category is games, and the Gyroscope included in the iPhone 4 is specifically for gaming purposes. Not to mention, with the internet, online gaming is a key component of a game system, so having phone integration makes perfect sense. If you want to look at straight up game sales, look at the iPod touch, not everyone gets one as a gaming system either, but a lot more people get an iPod touch for gaming than the iPhone.

    You do realize many people buy the iPhone for the OTHER things it does, like checking email / internet stuff, and yknow, being a PHONE.
    It sucks pretty bad as a phone, and is mediocre as a PDA, gaming is its strongest point. And, it has such a massive game library that it has more good games than the PSP has including crappy games.

    There's also a lot of people who buy it for gaming but won't admit it. If you've got an iPhone it doesn't necessarily look like you're playing games. You could be typing on an app, or browsing the net if someone isn't looking over your shoulder, so among adults in certain circles it's more acceptable. That's an area the Zodiac 2 failed in - it was supposed to go for business people but the problem was it clearly looked like a game device (something the Casio E-100 - E-125 also worked for, as it had a good layout for emulation but still was obviously a PDA and gaming wasn't imediately obvious).
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    Gameboy has to be the winner here.

    Though the DS sold more, it was solely based on Nintendo already being known as THE best in handhelds, which is all because of the Gameboy,

    I like the Genesis for taking on the SNES and winning at times, and the Atari 2600 for starting the console revolution; but these are obviously smaller success stories that don't add up to the huge numbers generated by Gameboy,

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    I think the interesting thing with the Genesis is they're still able to ride it, as you can see with PlaySega. Obviously that's not anywhere near the success that Nintendo has had, but unlike Atari with the 2600, Sega has a lasting legacy from the Genesis.

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    PS2: Ten year anniversary coming up and still 10 games or so on the release docket. Led the market against Xbox, Gamecube and Dreamcast and still hung in there after more powerful consoles were released.

    Nes: Revitalized the gaming industry and had a 8-9 year run in NA.

    Anything with the name Game Boy attached. Two reasons, TETRIS and POKEMON.

    Wii: Sales are phenomenal and its reaching a whole new audiences. I hear a lot older people express there love for it and will only play interactive games for it. Brilliant stroke for Nintendo.

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    I'm really not so sure about Tetris being a big deal as it's made out to be. Yes it was a great game, but when the GameBoy launched the only game I cared about was Super Mario Land.

    Pokemon's a clear cut winner for the GBC though, and I don't think the GBA had anything like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by migo View Post
    Apple's been marketing it as such since the 3G, and the iPod touch 2G even moreso as a game system. Their largest App store category is games, and the Gyroscope included in the iPhone 4 is specifically for gaming purposes. Not to mention, with the internet, online gaming is a key component of a game system, so having phone integration makes perfect sense. If you want to look at straight up game sales, look at the iPod touch, not everyone gets one as a gaming system either, but a lot more people get an iPod touch for gaming than the iPhone.



    It sucks pretty bad as a phone, and is mediocre as a PDA, gaming is its strongest point. And, it has such a massive game library that it has more good games than the PSP has including crappy games.

    There's also a lot of people who buy it for gaming but won't admit it. If you've got an iPhone it doesn't necessarily look like you're playing games. You could be typing on an app, or browsing the net if someone isn't looking over your shoulder, so among adults in certain circles it's more acceptable. That's an area the Zodiac 2 failed in - it was supposed to go for business people but the problem was it clearly looked like a game device (something the Casio E-100 - E-125 also worked for, as it had a good layout for emulation but still was obviously a PDA and gaming wasn't imediately obvious).
    dude come on, dont really try to say that people buy the iphone mainly for gaming, i think checking email has to be main reason, and the fact that it functions as your ipod as well.

    anyways, its the ps2, despite the fact the xbox i liked better and was a much better system.
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    This is the only answer that makes sense:

    Atari 2600
    NES
    Game Boy
    PlayStation
    PlayStation 2
    Game Boy Advance
    DS
    Wii

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    Quote Originally Posted by migo View Post
    Apple's been marketing it as such since the 3G, and the iPod touch 2G even moreso as a game system.
    So? I could market a cell phone as a spatula, it doesn't mean it is one.

    Their largest App store category is games, and the Gyroscope included in the iPhone 4 is specifically for gaming purposes.
    Cause playing flash-esque games you can find for browsers for free is killer. I've got friends with the iPhone. I've played a ton of the games. I then laughed at a ton of the games.

    There is a word for the iPhone gamers:

    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=flid

    Not to mention, with the internet, online gaming is a key component of a game system, so having phone integration makes perfect sense. If you want to look at straight up game sales, look at the iPod touch, not everyone gets one as a gaming system either, but a lot more people get an iPod touch for gaming than the iPhone.
    remember when they said the iPhone/iPod Touch had more entertainment titles than the PSP and DS? and then acted like they were pioneering shit because psp and ds didn't have an APP STORE!? iPod/iPhone gaming is marketed at ignorant dinguses, like all of apples products.

    "WERE CUTTING EDGE. WE DO WHAT NOONE ELSE IS DOING" <<<< lol except they arent!

    You know most of those games that are selling are games like ROCKET FART.

    Totally worth buying.

    Totally.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Arkhan View Post
    The PCE CD is a massive success to me as it paved the way for CD based consoles that weren't retarded.

    It didn't do so hot in the states, but it (and the PCE itself) tore through Japan



    Also the PS2, as it has had probably the best run of any console.

    It has been out over 10 years now and has still gotten new titles just this year.




    Whooop deee dooo. It isn't a console.

    You do realize many people buy the iPhone for the OTHER things it does, like checking email / internet stuff, and yknow, being a PHONE.
    You may be right but I think that the lines are beginning to blur. What if Nintendo were to integrate a phone into the next generation of the Gameboy/DS? Would you still consider it a game console? With the amount of people who on an iPhone and the popularity of the app store it's only a matter of time before there's a smash gaming hit on the iPhone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Griking View Post
    You may be right but I think that the lines are beginning to blur. What if Nintendo were to integrate a phone into the next generation of the Gameboy/DS? Would you still consider it a game console? With the amount of people who on an iPhone and the popularity of the app store it's only a matter of time before there's a smash gaming hit on the iPhone.
    If Nintendo integrates an lolphone into their next handheld, I'll fly to Japan myself, and crash the plane into Nintendo HQ.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NayusDante View Post
    I think that the biggest success must be measured in raw sales and profitability. A huge innovation does nothing without sales. I would love to say the NES for its industry impact and legacy, but the sales don't support it enough in the face of the others.
    Every generation sells more overall than the one before it, so by this standard the DS, Wii, or maybe PS2 (for the moment, before it gets passed by another major console; the DS is already past it of course) are the only choices... but given that every generation is more successful than the one before it, I'd think that some kind of model that takes that into account might make more sense. Should a system be considered a bigger success just because it had the good luck of coming out later and thus at a time when gaming was more popular than it used to be, as has been true in every console generation? I'm no so sure... no, something proportional would make more sense I think.
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