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I think it all pretty much started with the Intellivision II. The TV
commercials boldly proclaimed: "Intellivision.. it's got the most going
for it". Sure the system was on life support till like 87, but it was
the end.
Then, the Atari 2600 was repackaged as the smaller "2600 JR"... and
then faded away for good.
Well, let's see now.. There was the Top loading NES..
There was the Genesis II and III.
There was the smaller Super Nintendo..
There was the "PS One"..
Did I miss anything?
And now, Ladies and gentlemen, the PLAYSTATION 2 has been repackaged in
a smaller, slimmer, sleeker package... could this be the "big signal"
that it's end is also near?
I won't even mention the Gamecube or X-box in the same breath as the
PS2, as they literally aren't even in the same ball game. Sorry.
I think it all pretty much started with the Intellivision II. The TV
commercials boldly proclaimed: "Intellivision.. it's got the most going
for it". Sure the system was on life support till like 87, but it was
the end.
Then, the Atari 2600 was repackaged as the smaller "2600 JR"... and
then faded away for good.
Well, let's see now.. There was the Top loading NES..
There was the Genesis II and III.
There was the smaller Super Nintendo..
There was the "PS One"..
Did I miss anything?
And now, Ladies and gentlemen, the PLAYSTATION 2 has been repackaged in
a smaller, slimmer, sleeker package... could this be the "big signal"
that it's end is also near?
I won't even mention the Gamecube or X-box in the same breath as the
PS2, as they literally aren't even in the same ball game. Sorry.