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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

How Did Nintendo Lose In The Console Wars?

Nintendo now lives by these words : be wary of whom you tick off, because one day they could be your rival.

The SNES had lots of games that displayed too many moving sprites onscreen and the game would really slowdown as the processor could not stay abreast of the onscreen action. Sega stopped supporting the Genesis with quality games in latter stages of its life cycle leading to the finish of the console. Nintendo sold 49 million Super Nintendo consoles at first losing a massive piece of its share of the market when the Genesis was first introduced, but Nintendo still managed to keep a 60% share of the market after the 16-bit console war was over ( and selling twice as many SNES consoles as the Genesis ). When the Genesis was preferred, Sega saw the chance to incorporate CD gameplay by introducing the Sega CD marginal attachment for the Genesis. But the absence of any quality games made most gamers stay way from the CD add-on. That you wish to remove wasn't found in the ADD / REMOVE list. Burn wii games. Square Enix's Last Fantasy VII ( the 1st Last Fantasy game released on the Playstation - and Sony made everybody conscious of it with advertisements that claimed if the game were made on a cartridge, it might have cost $1200 ) went on to sell an impressive seven. Firms have offered different costs, different bundles, but in the final analysis, the Playstation two is number one with a record-breaking seventy million units sold as of May 2004 ( and will possibly break the hundred million mark quicker than the first Playstation One console ).

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