Meme Girls - Ch. 33 - Xbox-Chan

Hag when it is one of the youngest console systems ... oldest would be Playstation in this case, since it has been since 1996, but that's hardly a hag.

At this rate this will become ''Stadia visit the other systems'' story.
 
@Abetillo technically nintendo has several consoles older than sony's playstation, it's just that they didn't keep recycling the same system name forever
xbox > xbox 360 > something maybe? > xbox1x (or whatever the hell they have now...I don't do xbox)
playstation > playstation 2 > ps3 > ps4 (PSP and Vita on the side)
NES > SNES > N64 > gamecube > wii > wii U > switch // gameboy > gameboy color > gameboy advance > ds > 3ds > NEW 3ds > switch
also... sega saturn/sega genesis... then they quit making systems... then they quit making good games too...
and the atari stuff...
playstation came out about the same time as N64, NES SNES and all the sega/atari stuff is ALL older

@strider_01 xbox-chan has to be big because xbox systems have always been oversized compared to any other same gen system except perhaps the gamecube...and I'm not entirely sure about that, original xbox was a huge chunk of plastic and circuitry (and the cables went everywhere, hence the hair)
 
@InsaneInsomniac The Nintendo ones have not much to do between them, even more in the case of Wii, and they not even have the same name. I am not counting companies, but console series that are still being made.
 
I mean, stadia must have giant towers to do 4k gaming too, the only difference is that they are stored elsewhere on some server room instead of your home.
 
Stadia is cool n all but is doom to all gaming if it succeeds - no more games actually "owned" by you - no more modding, no more playing the way you want (save game backups, cheat engine mods), no more privacy (yea, google gonna collect all answers in games you gave to NPCs and then target ads onto you lol 100%)
 
Digital Foundry found that in many games, with 4K settings on Stadia, you still are not getting 4K....so you are paying extra and not getting what you pay for.
 
On top of all this, Google's looking to get Steam onto ChromeOS, which means that Steam and its local download and local streaming will be competing with Stadia soon, if things go "well". And if that gets so popular that it outcompetes Stadia, then I guess Google will have another abandoned project to throw on the pile.
 

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