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Game changers: How these five consoles captivated the world

Game changers: How these five consoles captivated the world

Malay Mail2 days ago

PARIS, May 31 — From the first video game consoles of the 1970s to the Nintendo Switch 2 due out on Thursday, hundreds of millions have been sold to players eager to immerse themselves in their favourite franchises from 'Assassin's Creed' to 'Zelda'.
The five most popular consoles have sold around 700 million units between them.
PlayStation 2: 160 million
Japanese tech and entertainment giant Sony sparked a global frenzy with the release of PlayStation 2 in 2000.
A midnight launch in the United States stoked excitement and in some areas people stormed shops to make sure they got their hands on a unit.
Its initial success was built on its backwards compatibility – players could still enjoy original PlayStation games – and its ability to play DVDs.
Ironically critics were unimpressed with the initial slate of games for the console.
But a string of hits from franchises including 'Grand Theft Auto', 'Grand Turismo', 'Final Fantasy', 'Tekken' and 'Metal Gear Solid' helped kick the console into stratospheric popularity.
On its website, Sony says it sold more than 160 million units of the PlayStation 2 around the world.
Nintendo DS: 154 million
The Nintendo DS revolutionised the world of gaming when it hit shelves in 2004 and 2005.
Its foldable two-screen design, complete with built-in mic and internet connection, improved on the already incredible 1990s success of the Game Boy.
Its success was built on a solid stable of hit adaptations – 'Super Mario', 'Zelda' and 'Pokemon' among them.
But it also became famous for breakout cultural phenomena like 'Animal Crossing' and 'Nintendogs' – a real-time pet simulation game where players groomed and virtually walked their dogs.
The Japanese firm said it had sold more than 154 million units.
The new Nintendo Switch 2 video-game console system of Japanese video-game company Nintendo was presented at the Grand Palais in Paris on April 2, 2025. — AFP pic
Nintendo Switch: 152 million
The Nintendo Switch, released in 2017, had a tablet format allowing users to play on a large screen at home or on public transport, helping to turn it into a sensation.
It burnished its success with stellar sales of the latest chapters of the 'Zelda' franchise.
'Animal Crossing: New Horizons' – a game about social interaction – became a global mega-hit after launching in 2020, when much of the world faced some kind of confinement as a result of the Covid pandemic.
The Switch, still the Japanese giant's current premium product, had notched up 152.1 million sales by the end of March this year, the firm said.
Game Boy: 118 million
The Game Boy and its 1998 Color spin-off were a cultural phenomenon in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
The tiny handheld consoles helped launch some of the world's most recognisable characters.
Pokemon's Pikachu first appeared on the Game Boy in 1996, spawning a globe-conquering franchise of films, series, games and toys.
With hits like 'Tetris' and 'Super Mario Land', it helped crown Nintendo as a market leader in the 1990s, and eventually recorded more than 118 million sales, according to the company.
PlayStation 4: 113 million
While the PlayStation 2 helped kill Sega's Dreamcast at the turn of the millennium, the PlayStation 4 did battle with Microsoft's Xbox series – and won.
Released in 2013, it sold 113.5 million units by 2020, according to the Japanese firm's data, far outstripping its Microsoft rival.
Success was secured with well-received additions to popular franchises like 'Grand Theft Auto' and 'The Last of Us'.
Film spin-offs like 'Marvel's Spider-Man' and 'Star Wars Battlefront' also did solid business. — AFP

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