The difference is that Nintendo and others always marketed their device as a “gaming console”, aka a limited functionality device.
Apple, on the other hand, sold their devices as a type of computer. “There’s an app for that” and “What’s a PC?” ads killed their hopes of claiming that their devices were supposed to be of limited use and functionality like gaming consoles.
The difference is that Nintendo and others always marketed their device as a “gaming console”, aka a limited functionality device.
Apple, on the other hand, sold their devices as a type of computer. “There’s an app for that” and “What’s a PC?” ads killed their hopes of claiming that their devices were supposed to be of limited use and functionality like gaming consoles.