We are in Gen 9.Ezekiel said:???WeepingAngels said:So...you think the Wii was actually sharing a generation with the Xbox, PS2 and Gamecube?Ezekiel said:From what I understand, the Wii had the same CPU as the Gamecube, but at a higher clock speed.
The Wii couldn't have pushed gaming forward by itself. It was the first generation of HD console gaming, and Nintendo was still doing 480 resolutions. Xprimentyl explained my stance nicely in post 32. Thanks. Nintendo saw the (at the time) powerful Gamecube as a failure and stopped trying to compete with the other two. It doesn't matter if they release their consoles in conjunction with the others. Developers don't care. They're gonna keep releasing their games on the "cool" consoles and PC and ignore Nintendo. Nintendo does their own thing.Of note, "Broadway, the Wii's CPU, is a derivative of the PowerPC 750 CL clocked at 729Mhz," and that the "Hollywood" GPU has "no notable increases in programmability" over the Gamecube's "Flipper" GPU. The end result? "The Wii has the processing power of one-and-a-half GameCubes with no noteworthy increases in functionality."
Nintendo shares generations with itself now. We're not in gen 9. A console weaker than both the Xbox One and the PS4 can't be gen 9.
Wii/360/PS3 - Gen 7
Wii U/Xbox One/PS4 - Gen 8
Switch/No Microsoft Console Yet/No Sony Console Yet - Gen 9
If you don't agree, what gen do you think the Wii was in?