The LAST GAME Released For EVERY CONSOLE

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In this video I have aimed at only including retail releases. I didn't include any "direct puchase" games. With later consoles I had to narrow it down further to "large releases" as some stores nowadays hold copies of indie games such as Shakedown: Hawaii. Last thing: I only considered the initial release date, not localization.
Wikipedia, Gamicus and oldschoolgamermagazine were cross-checked to ensure the validity of information. Even so my video is meant to be entertainment, not education. Nevertheless if I made any mistakes please let me know in the comment section!

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It's crazy, but not unbelievable, that the Wii outlived its successor.

edit: how tf do I turn off notifications for a comment

Xenoprism
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Interesting things:
1. CDI longer than N64.
2. Wii's last game after Wii U's last.
3. Dreamcast died early but small devs kept making games.
4. Brazil's long support for the Mega Drive.

thebasketballhistorian
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It's a bit sad that at the start, most of them seem to be devs cranking out the absolute max graphics and gameplay using what they've learned from their peers, but towards the end, it mostly consists of shovelware or yearly releases.

skunkbrains
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Most surprising for me is they made a PS2 game the same month the PS4 released.

OneTwoMark
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I still can't believe that the CDI managed to have games be released to it up until 1999.
Pretty impressive to what is considered a failed console that released in 1991.

PartyDude_
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The fact that the Virtual Boy didn't even last a full year is kinda pathetic.

Kirbman
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Crazy how a One Piece game was released for the original GameBoy. Makes you really realize how old the series is.

royalgarden
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:08 Fairchild Channel F
0:15 Atari 5200
0:22 Sega SG-1000 (My Card)
0:29 Sega SG-1000
0:36 Mattel Intellivision
0:43 Atari 2600
0:50 Atari 7800
0:57 Nintendo Famicom Disk System
1:04 NEC TurboGrafx-CD
1:11 NEC PC Engine
1:18 Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
1:25 Sega CD
1:32 Sega Genesis 32X
1:39 Nintendo Virtual Boy
1:46 3DO
1:53 NEC PC Engine Arcade Card
2:00 Atari Lynx
2:07 Sega Game Gear
2:14 Atari Jaguar CD
2:21 Atari Jaguar
2:28 Sega Master System
2:35 CD-i
2:42 NEC Super CD-ROM²
2:49 SNK Neo Geo CD
2:56 Sega Saturn
3:03 SNK Neo Geo Pocket
3:10 Nintendo Super Famicom
3:17 SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color
3:24 Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
3:31 Bandai WonderSwan
3:38 Nintendo Game Boy
3:45 Nintendo 64
3:52 Nintendo Game Boy Color
3:59 Bandai WonderSwan Color
4:06 SNK Neo Geo
4:13 Sony PlayStation
4:20 Nokia N-Gage
4:27 Sega Dreamcast
4:34 Nintendo GameCube
4:41 Nintendo Game Boy Advance
4:48 Microsoft Xbox
4:55 Sony PlayStation 2
5:02 Sony PlayStation Portable
5:09 Nintendo DS
5:16 Sony PlayStation 3
5:23 Nintendo Wii U
5:27 Microsoft Xbox 360
5:31 Nintendo 3DS
5:38 Nintendo Wii
5:48 Outro

missiondemolition
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Fun fact with Evan: The official NES version of The Lion King was so bad that people soon started choosing the bootleg versions over it.

Edit 1 of 2: I was referring to the Super Game version.

Edit 2 of 2: At this point the video should be updated. Some consoles (such as the Nintendo 3DS) got new games after this video's release.

The-E-Base
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As they say: every end of a story is the beginning of a new story. I guess it applies to video games as well. Thanks for this vid.

normikcentralnybernardyn
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Really cool video but kinda sad to think about, time flies, consoles/devices change and most of them get abandoned or forgotten, these games are their last breath

Dondlo
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The Nintendo GameCube not even lasting 6 years is incredibly depressing to me. Such a great console and had tons and tons of fun games

everyneed
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Remember that this is only “official studio” games, as there’s still indie developers out there making games for the NES, Dreamcast, Gameboy, and N64 alike

ShiriusuNH
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This reminds me of that saying, “one day you’ll turn off your console, not knowing you’ll never turn it on again”. What a sad feeling

usonly
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I'm honestly shocked and upset and how short the Gamecube's lifespan was, especially considering how the Wii was fully backward compatible with it, effectively giving it one of the largest install bases in history.

marscaleb
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What's sad to me is that These are very much limited and there aren't many left in the world the equipment and consoles as well as the game's, everything is permitted and nothing is forever but I would've hoped that game preservation would've meant more to people especially Nintendo but it's tragic seeing some companies have things like emulated game's taken down or attacking people who are only trying to preserve the history of gaming.

CarmineKarK
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A few things about these titles that get to me;
-Impressive to consider the Game Boy and PS2 lasted so long.
-Depressing that the Wii U was outlived by its own predecessor, and that many mainstream console final releases are sports games.

GiratinaofFury
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The reason why the Sega Genesis’s last game was so late and in Portuguese was because Sega manufactured that system partially in Brazil.
And Brazilian tariffs were so large in imported electronics that basically no Brazilian could afford any system other than the Genesis which was exempt.

jameskowanko
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For those wondering, Show do Milhão was a popular TV show on Brazil, and Sega Genesis was a huge hit here as well, it was still common in 2002 for people to have a working console at home

What surprises me the most is that someone actually developed it for Genesis Hardware (it had PC versions as well)

mhylian
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"Está certo disso? Que pena, você errou."

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