On the first consoles, the elements on the screen were often needed by the player's imagination to resemble what they were supposed to present. It is enough to compare the graphics from the popular NES console to the graphics of, for example, PSX, the difference is huge. Comparing the PSX to the current consoles, the gap in graphics is also huge. The second very important difference is that in the past, game consoles were used only for gaming. Nowadays, consoles look more and more like a computer.On the first consoles, the elements on the screen were often needed by the player's imagination to resemble what they were supposed to present. It is enough to compare the graphics from the popular NES console to the graphics of, for example, PSX, the difference is huge. Comparing the PSX to the current consoles, the gap in graphics is also huge. The second very important difference is that in the past, game consoles were used only for gaming. Nowadays, consoles look more and more like a computer.
You can not only play on them, but also listen to music, watch movies, browse the Internet or even chat with other players. The consoles have their own disks, controllers with a touch function or the ability to save the game. Older players remember, for example, on the mentioned Nintendo console, you had to go through the game in one breath, because there was no option to save the game.
The consoles have certainly achieved a very high level of development, so in the next generations it will be more and more difficult to make some very visible or revolutionary changes. Certainly, there will be some new features and slightly better graphics, but big changes are hardly to be expected in the near future. Nevertheless, there are great opportunities to improve existing consoles and that is probably very promising for players. After all, it's not about a revolution, but about constantly improving the performance of the best game consoles.