• icecreamtaco@lemmy.world
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    • SNES
    • Every handheld console except for the DS and Switch was a copypaste + upgrade from the last one. GB Pocket, GB Color, GB Advance, GBA SP, GBA Micro, DS Lite, 3DS, 2DS, New 3DS, 3DS XL
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      18 hours ago

      Every handheld console except for the DS

      I’m sorry but it is quite literally a GBA with an additional touchscreen and an ARM9 processor

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        You’re dismissing that way too easily. A dual screen handheld was pretty game changing and not to mention touchscreen was not a standard back then.

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      “The new console unfortunately is not backwards-compatible.” -> riots

      …versus…

      “The new console is backwards-compatible because it’s an upgraded version of the old console.” -> riots

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        21 hours ago

        You can be backwards compatible without just being a hardware revision. Look at the Wii, while it’s definitely built on the GameCube, it has many more features

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      SNES was top loading with receding flaps. NES was front loading with a flap cover.

      Must I point out all of the changes, or can you do some critical thinking before you argue?

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        18 hours ago

        The Japanese version of the NES was a toploader, and the NES itself had a toploader version later on as well.

        Also, what’s with the personal attack?

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          Sorry, just frustrated to see the same assumption every generation, after ever generation sees massive change. In retrospect, it’s probably new people making the same assumption, not the same people.