Did the N64 fail?

Nintendo 64 was a commercial failure despite having some of the most influential games of all time. Despite not selling as well as competitors, Zelda, Mario, GoldenEye 007, and more still made a huge impact on the gaming industry.
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Did Nintendo 64 fail?

Nintendo 64 sold 33 million units and is considered Nintendo's 1st commercial failure. Yet Sega Genesis sold 35 million units and it's considered a blockbuster success.
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Why was N64 a failure?

However, somewhat predictably, Nintendo's president of the time Hiroshi Yamauchi had a somewhat different opinion on why the console was bested by Sony's system. He was quoted at the time as saying the real reason the N64 failed is because Japanese gamers "[like] to be alone in their rooms and play depressing games."
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Was the N64 profitable?

In 1998 (N64) Nintendo made $1.2 billion in profits, which at the time was being compared to their previous record of $1.25 billion in 1993 (SNES).
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Which sold more N64 or PS1?

Wikipedia says the N64 sold 32.93 million units worldwide with 20.63 million of them sold in America. It also says the PS1 sold 102.49 million units but doesn't specify the breakdown.
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Who won the console war 2021?

And the Winner Is…

The Xbox Series S/X is the best of the three 9th generation consoles.
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Why did the Wii U fail?

Despite creating the beginnings of a hybrid console, the Wii U's GamePad wasn't perfect. It was big, bulky, and wasn't a true handheld console, as you needed to be within range of the Wii U to be able to use it. The GamePad also had poor battery life and its touchscreen features felt more gimmicky than fun.
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Was the Wii a failure?

More than 100 million Wii units were sold during its lifetime, penetrating a previously untapped market of casual mainstream gamers. Yet despite the Wii's success, it was only a temporary shot in the arm for Nintendo, and sales of the Wii peaked by 2008.
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Why did Nintendo Gamecube fail?

The Gamecube's failure was a result of timing and competition. The Gamecube was released just months before the first Xbox was and the PS2 was released just a year prior. Ultimately the competition from these two powerhouse consoles was too much for the Gamecube to handle.
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Was the Nintendo 64 successful?

Nintendo 64 sold 33 million units and is considered Nintendo's 1st commercial failure. Yet Sega Genesis sold 35 million units and it's considered a blockbuster success.
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How many FPS was N64?

And most PAL games cap at 17 frames per second. I first noticed this trend in Ocarina of Time, when I desperately tried to get it to run at 60fps, only to find out that the game's animations (and, well, everything else) were designed with a 20fps cap.
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When did N64 stop making games?

The N64 lasted successful for seven years on the market. The last game to be released on the system was Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 on August 20th, 2002. Production for the system ended on November 30th, 2003 and the last systems were shipped in early 2004. Software sales have ended later the same year.
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When was the last N64 game made?

The final licensed game to be published for the system is the North American-locked Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 on August 20, 2002. The final first-party games are Dr. Mario 64 on April 8, 2001 in North America, and Dōbutsu no Mori six days later in Japan.
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How many consoles did N64 sell?

First released in Japan and North America in 1996 and a year later in Europe, the Nintendo 64 is a home video game console produced by Nintendo. As of April 2022, it had sold 32.93 million units across the world, including over 20 million units in North America.
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What came after N64?

A size comparison of the (top to bottom) Wii (2006), Nintendo GameCube (2001), Nintendo 64 (1996), North American SNES (1991) and the NES outside of Japan (1985).
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Was the Wii a success?

The console even outsold the combined sales of the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360 in several regions during its launch period, and by the end of 2006, 3.2 million units had been sold worldwide—the Wii even surpassed the Xbox 360 in sales by September 2007.
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Was the GameCube more powerful than PS2?

It would have no excuse to have poorer-looking graphics." The GameCube's graphics processor is 162 MHz compared with PS2's 147 MHz. While acknowledging that the GameCube is more powerful than the PS2, Matthew said he still prefers the PlayStation because of its games.
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Will Sega make a new console?

Sega still doesn't have the resources that its modern-day console competitors do, and hoping for new Sega hardware is pretty much wishful thinking at this point. While the company itself has not said "never," signs point to "no."
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Was the 3DS a failure?

In an op-ed for Wired, Chris Kohler contends that even after Nintendo reduced the price of the 3DS by $80, the system was still too expensive. Kohler ultimately determines that the Nintendo 3DS online store's expensive titles and lack of demos, along with the handheld's price, reduced its appeal to many gamers.
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Is the 3DS discontinued?

The Nintendo 3DS and Wii U eShop is being discontinued permanently as of March 2023. The news was announced late last night, via a tweet from the official Nintendo of America Twitter account.
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Was the Switch a success?

The unique design was a risk, but it has proven to be a stellar success for Nintendo. It has sold 84.59 million units after just 49 months on the market, making it one of the fastest-selling consoles of all time. Games on the system have enjoyed massive sales numbers too.
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Why did Nintendo abandon the Wii?

There was one final big game for the Wii in 2013, Pandora's Tower, which was the last of three games a lobbying group had pressured Nintendo into releasing. Outside of that, Nintendo put all its energy into its other consoles, leaving the Wii to subsist on casual-focused multiplatform games.
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How long did the Wii last?

The Wii was formally discontinued in October 2013, though Nintendo continued to produce and market the Wii Mini through 2017, and offered a subset of the Wii's online services through 2019.
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What was Nintendo's first product?

130 years ago on September 23, 1889, Nintendo was born — but not the incarnation of Nintendo we know today. Founder Fusajiro Yamauchi began the company by selling hand-painted playing cards, which eventually became the most popular brand in Japan.
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