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Hurray for DS!

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Yes, but the Gamecube is the successor to the N64. The DS isn't actually the successor to the GBA. The main difference between the DS and the GB line seems to be that the DS doesn't have the same archetecture as the GB and GBC, which is why it can only play GBA games out of the old archive stuff.And Gamecube is not a Nintendo 64. Are you prepared to argue that it's not the next step either?DS is not a Gameboy.
Period, dot, the end.
So it dosn't count as the next step of gameboy.
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But it can still play GBA games. The Gamecube can't play N64 titles.Yes, but the Gamecube is the successor to the N64. The DS isn't actually the successor to the GBA. The main difference between the DS and the GB line seems to be that the DS doesn't have the same archetecture as the GB and GBC, which is why it can only play GBA games out of the old archive stuff.And Gamecube is not a Nintendo 64. Are you prepared to argue that it's not the next step either?DS is not a Gameboy.
Period, dot, the end.
So it dosn't count as the next step of gameboy.
You are reading far to into this. The rules for next-gens are different between handhelds and home systemes.But it can still play GBA games. The Gamecube can't play N64 titles.Yes, but the Gamecube is the successor to the N64. The DS isn't actually the successor to the GBA. The main difference between the DS and the GB line seems to be that the DS doesn't have the same archetecture as the GB and GBC, which is why it can only play GBA games out of the old archive stuff.And Gamecube is not a Nintendo 64. Are you prepared to argue that it's not the next step either?DS is not a Gameboy.
Period, dot, the end.
So it dosn't count as the next step of gameboy.
Either one. I didn't follow it so I don't know what's better.Is the N*Gage you list the N*Gage or the N*Gage 1.5?
And what is the rationale behind this arbitrary difference in how we're supposed to decide whether two things are different enough to not be successors of each other?You are reading far to into this. The rules for next-gens are different between handhelds and home systems.But it can still play GBA games. The Gamecube can't play N64 titles.Yes, but the Gamecube is the successor to the N64. The DS isn't actually the successor to the GBA. The main difference between the DS and the GB line seems to be that the DS doesn't have the same archetecture as the GB and GBC, which is why it can only play GBA games out of the old archive stuff.And Gamecube is not a Nintendo 64. Are you prepared to argue that it's not the next step either?DS is not a Gameboy.
Period, dot, the end.
So it dosn't count as the next step of gameboy.
And PCs can play NES, Mega Drive and c64 games. I fail to see your point here.But it can still play GBA games. The Gamecube can't play N64 titles.Yes, but the Gamecube is the successor to the N64. The DS isn't actually the successor to the GBA. The main difference between the DS and the GB line seems to be that the DS doesn't have the same archetecture as the GB and GBC, which is why it can only play GBA games out of the old archive stuff.And Gamecube is not a Nintendo 64. Are you prepared to argue that it's not the next step either?DS is not a Gameboy.
Period, dot, the end.
So it dosn't count as the next step of gameboy.
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My point is that you appear to be arguing that DS is not the successor to GBA because, while the GBA can play classic GB games, the DS can't. And I'm responding by pointing out that it isn't a requirement for being a successor to another system (by using GC and N64 as an example).And PCs can play NES, Mega Drive and c64 games. I fail to see your point here.But it can still play GBA games. The Gamecube can't play N64 titles.Yes, but the Gamecube is the successor to the N64. The DS isn't actually the successor to the GBA. The main difference between the DS and the GB line seems to be that the DS doesn't have the same archetecture as the GB and GBC, which is why it can only play GBA games out of the old archive stuff.And Gamecube is not a Nintendo 64. Are you prepared to argue that it's not the next step either?DS is not a Gameboy.
Period, dot, the end.
So it dosn't count as the next step of gameboy.
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