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It is generally agreed that Nintendo won the war because of the fact that the SNES, the Game Boy, the Nintendo 64 and the GameCube sold more units worldwide than their Sega equivalents and because Sega eventually dropped from the console market.
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Read More »In the handheld console department, Nintendo's Game Boy was proving to be extremely popular, but many criticized it for having a monochrome screen with no backlight. Sega responded to the Game Boy with their own handheld, the Game Gear. Sega specifically designed the Game Gear with a colored backlit screen to get an advantage over the Game Boy, with the commercials once again mocking Nintendo. However, the Game Gear's colored screen ended up backfiring, as the console required 6 AA batteries and drained them very quickly, while the Game Boy only took 4 AAs and took a very long time to drain them. The Game Gear was also too bulky while the Game Boy was more portable, and the Game Boy had better third-party support. In the end, the Game Boy far outmatched the Game Gear despite its colorless screen and inferior hardware. Many of the games released for both the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis often times had different qualities and even different developers and publishers. One instance were the Aladdin games for the systems. Both games were completely different with the SNES version being done by Capcom and the Genesis version being done by Virgin Games. Ever since the console war started, it created competition for the gaming market. As a result, Sega and Nintendo were motivated to bring something great, exciting, unique, surprising, and fresh to the gaming market. The tactic of having console exclusive games proved to be very prominent through future generations. It is generally agreed that Nintendo won the war because of the fact that the SNES, the Game Boy, the Nintendo 64 and the GameCube sold more units worldwide than their Sega equivalents and because Sega eventually dropped from the console market.
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