The lede states there are seven consoles, but it calls the NES the first one, not the Color TV Game. It also calls the handhelds consoles, but doesn't count them in the total. This article needs a direction. ArtistScientist ( talk) 05:24, 26 December 2012 (UTC)
EarthBound Beginnings (Mother) was released on the NES — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.134.202.2 ( talk) 10:53, 14 April 2016 (UTC)
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@ Sergecross73: Why do the original 3DS sales not need to be portrayed on the infobox? Same goes for the DS and the GBA. For the PS4 it's different because the PS4 Slim and Pro do not have their own articles. The GBA SP, DSi, 2DS, etc. however do have their own pages. -- EzekielT Talk 22:44, 22 February 2019 (UTC)
How come some systems have Nintendo before it and others do not? I frequently see Nintendo 64 and Nintendo DS, 3DS, but also frequently see "Gamecube" and "Wii". Is it official that some platforms include the company name and some do not? It seems inconsistently applied.
The Virtual Boy, entirely by design, is not held in the hand. It is self-standing on a table. Why is it considered a handheld system? It's the least portable of any Nintendo system.
Why is the Nintendo Switch put in as a home console here and the Switch Lite is separate as handheld? None of the other consoles have their minor revisions as an entirely separate console. Because the switch works as a handheld console and a home console (and actually leans more towards handheld considering the Switch Lite), I'd say it would be a good idea to add a "hybrid" section or something.
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The lede states there are seven consoles, but it calls the NES the first one, not the Color TV Game. It also calls the handhelds consoles, but doesn't count them in the total. This article needs a direction. ArtistScientist ( talk) 05:24, 26 December 2012 (UTC)
EarthBound Beginnings (Mother) was released on the NES — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.134.202.2 ( talk) 10:53, 14 April 2016 (UTC)
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@ Sergecross73: Why do the original 3DS sales not need to be portrayed on the infobox? Same goes for the DS and the GBA. For the PS4 it's different because the PS4 Slim and Pro do not have their own articles. The GBA SP, DSi, 2DS, etc. however do have their own pages. -- EzekielT Talk 22:44, 22 February 2019 (UTC)
How come some systems have Nintendo before it and others do not? I frequently see Nintendo 64 and Nintendo DS, 3DS, but also frequently see "Gamecube" and "Wii". Is it official that some platforms include the company name and some do not? It seems inconsistently applied.
The Virtual Boy, entirely by design, is not held in the hand. It is self-standing on a table. Why is it considered a handheld system? It's the least portable of any Nintendo system.
Why is the Nintendo Switch put in as a home console here and the Switch Lite is separate as handheld? None of the other consoles have their minor revisions as an entirely separate console. Because the switch works as a handheld console and a home console (and actually leans more towards handheld considering the Switch Lite), I'd say it would be a good idea to add a "hybrid" section or something.