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 **Buy at your own risk. Any home console's model, regardless of it's baseline, has the potential to do worse compared to supposedly inferior models. Nothing is guaranteed.** **Buy at your own risk. Any home console's model, regardless of it's baseline, has the potential to do worse compared to supposedly inferior models. Nothing is guaranteed.**
  
-On this page, is a summary of io55.net's recommendations of which version of every home console is best to buy. When determining our decisions, we base it off of functionality and reliability, not price or cosmetics. Price fluctuates, cosmetics are subjective, but capabilities and reliability are objective. Each listing for each home system will supply the best version to get (eg. Wii RVL-001), which revision within a version to get (if applicable, eg. RVL-CPU-40/60), and the reasoning for the given version+revision. //This list assumes that one is a consumer that will not mod their home system unless they have to//. In other words, this list aims to detail home systems as in their stock form, in order to not complicate decisions. If you'd like a detailed summary of all the home console revisions and versions out there, check out the [[eop:essays:game_console_revisions_overview|Console Revisions Overview]]!+On this page, is a summary of the wiki's recommendations of which version of every home console is best to buy. When determining our decisions, we base it off of functionality and reliability, not price or cosmetics. Price fluctuates, cosmetics are subjective, but capabilities and reliability are objective. Each listing for each home system will supply the best version to get (eg. Wii RVL-001), which revision within a version to get (if applicable, eg. RVL-CPU-40/60), and the reasoning for the given version+revision. //This list assumes that one is a consumer that will not mod their home system unless they have to//. In other words, this list aims to detail home systems as in their stock form, in order to not complicate decisions. If you'd like a detailed summary of all the home console revisions and versions out there, check out the [[eop:essays:game_console_revisions_overview|Console Revisions Overview]]!
  
 If a home console is not listed here, it doesn't have any extant versions or revisions. The term "revision" is used for internal changes that have no perceptible exterior difference to the user, while the term "version" is used for external changes of relative significance, such as a redesign or remodel. If a home console is not listed here, it doesn't have any extant versions or revisions. The term "revision" is used for internal changes that have no perceptible exterior difference to the user, while the term "version" is used for external changes of relative significance, such as a redesign or remodel.
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