I know this is satire but considering the volume of consoles put out by them and the content that went with it all, this is true from a business standpoint.
So PlayStation has 4 consoles and 2 handhelds, and Microsoft has three consoles. And none have failed except maybe the PSP... That was a short-lived handheld.
Given the length of time Nintendo has been pumping out games and consoles they are a clear winner in the long term market.
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Microsoft had the Zune, which was sort of xbox related In terms of video and music. That failed horribly.
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OMG I remember. They were not even that bad. It's just at the time, it was a DIRECT competitor to iPod..
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OH MY GOD! [spoiler]Someone remembered the zune! Didn't count it cause you know, I think you and me might be the last two people on the planet who remember that thing.[/spoiler]
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PSP did not fail!!!!
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Didn't not fail. I had one, but since almost every game I enjoyed on it was PSP only I sold the thing since less than two years after it came out the games dried up. Since there was no real crosscompatibility and the console game streaming was.... Mediocre at best it really was just a little before its time. On the note of failed consoles... The Dreamcast. It was basically a PS2 when PS1 was barely a thing.
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The vita is successful? Maybe in Japan, but in America it's dead. Sony has said themselves.
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Yeah, I stopped messing with handhelds after the Gameboy advance... So no idea. Just thought I'd mention that from a business standpoint Nintendo is in a pretty good place and i don't even own anything Nintendo. Hopefully I'll never have to.