Seventh-generation era
The seventh-generation era is a video game era that is going to begin in late 2005 and is set to take off in mid-to-late 2006. Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft, the three current major console manufacturers, have plans to release new consoles in this era. This era will also see a new portable console by Nintendo, the Nintendo DS, and a portable console by Sony, the Sony PSP. Backward compatibility seems to be an early theme of this era.
Consoles of the seventh-generation era
- Nintendo DS (handheld) (December 2, 2004: Japan; November 21, 2004: U.S.; late March 2005: Europe)
- Sony PSP (handheld) (December 12, 2004 Japan, late March 24, 2005 in U.S. and Europe)
Unreleased
The following systems have been announced and will be shown in some form at 2005's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E³).
- Nintendo Project Revolution (code name) (To Be Released: Japan, U.S., Europe)
- Sony PlayStation 3 (To Be Released: Japan, U.S., Europe)
- Xbox 360 (To Be Released: US, late 2005 (possibly November)/early 2006 Japan, Europe)
- Untitled N-Gage successor
See also
Categories: History of computer and video games