Since the Switch turned five years old yesterday, I was thinking how no Nintendo console has gone six years in North America before being replaced, and it got me thinking... how do the Nintendo consoles compare to each other? So I made this:
https://vgmaps.com/temp/NintendoHistory.pngClick on the image, or better yet, the link, to see it in full 4K glory. Yeah, it's crowded, I don't know how I'm going to fit another one in there. Maybe I could reduce the launch games displayed from two to one, but with the last three, I had trouble deciding which game to choose. Interesting how there's always a Mario or Zelda game, and at least one other game specifically meant to highlight the capabilities for the new console (except for the GameCube, unless you count Luigi's Mansion as a Mario game, and Wave Race: Blue Storm as... showing water physics? I dunno. I heard Wave Race 64's was more groundbreaking... or "wave breaking"?)...
I learned from posting this everywhere, that there's always someone that doesn't understand leap years, and points out "5 years and 365 days" for the Wii, thinking that should be "6 years". No, "5 years and 365 days" is absolutely correct. We can all agree that 5 years from Nov. 19, 2006 is Nov. 19, 2011. Then count 365 days. Because of February 29, you only get to Nov. 18. You need to count to 366 to get to Nov. 19 for a full six years. 6 years would be Nov. 19. One day less would be Nov. 18. Hence, 5 years and 365 days. It's not hard. I knew it would come up, so I thought about just putting the number of days, but it's hard to comprehend what I mean if I say "2191 days" for the Wii. If I did that, people would probably divide by 365 to get the number of years, but then that would give 6 years and 1 day which is clearly incorrect. (People should be dividing by 365.2425, that's what I do, as that is even more accurate especially over large amounts of time as it accounts for the century exceptions, as well as the every-400-year exception to that exception.)
People have been asking for an image showing the handhelds, instead of the consoles. I dunno, I just felt like making this one one a whim. Maybe I will later. I will have to research how many games there are for each, which I think might be trickier.