Famicom also got the Sega CD drive with the Famicom Disc System that sits underneath. And that thing's versions of games were actually superior to anything America got. I have one. Floppy discs. Basically the music was much better because it allowed one more instrument track. It also allowed a different kind of save system for some games. PS3 revisions also went from hardware PS2 compatibility to emulation PS2 compatibiliy with less games supported to NO PS2 compatibility before having slim and super slim models that also did none of that. I'm surprised those even had 3D blu-ray support. The original also had more usb ports and the ability to play Super Audio CDs which were albums mastered for surround sound. And not only was the Wii Mini missing parts, those parts were the parts that allowed the entire GameCube library to be played on it. And finally the Series S/X is a new console altogether and not a variation of the Xbox One. It's the Xbox 4 but the idiots in their marketing department don't want the "Xbox 4" competing with the Playstation 5 so they instead devised the worst name since Wii U.
@doomer17o No problem I enjoyed the video. Just adding some context. I'm so sick of remakes and remasters and rereleases that it even extends to the hardware downgrades.
Good video bro nice editing also
Thanks, man!
Doesn't the NES top loader kinda count as a console upgrade due to it being able to load games better
True. Forgot about that one.
Famicom also got the Sega CD drive with the Famicom Disc System that sits underneath. And that thing's versions of games were actually superior to anything America got. I have one. Floppy discs. Basically the music was much better because it allowed one more instrument track. It also allowed a different kind of save system for some games. PS3 revisions also went from hardware PS2 compatibility to emulation PS2 compatibiliy with less games supported to NO PS2 compatibility before having slim and super slim models that also did none of that. I'm surprised those even had 3D blu-ray support. The original also had more usb ports and the ability to play Super Audio CDs which were albums mastered for surround sound. And not only was the Wii Mini missing parts, those parts were the parts that allowed the entire GameCube library to be played on it. And finally the Series S/X is a new console altogether and not a variation of the Xbox One. It's the Xbox 4 but the idiots in their marketing department don't want the "Xbox 4" competing with the Playstation 5 so they instead devised the worst name since Wii U.
Wow. Great points. Sorry for missing so much, I guess. Thanks for the info tho!
@doomer17o No problem I enjoyed the video. Just adding some context. I'm so sick of remakes and remasters and rereleases that it even extends to the hardware downgrades.