I don't know how to answer this question in my own words but, I will share this
hey as far as I know gaming consoles are cheaper than gaming PC computers right?
At least this was true when I was growing up. A PlayStation 1 as well as the Nintendo 64. goggle said was $200 USD. at launch But ,of course you had to buy the television separate. it would probably would cost you maybe around $500 for a decent tv back then? But, almost everyone had a television already at least in my country.
But In the 1990's (even though) A PC would often come with a monitor, keyboard, hardware in shell unit, software, sometimes games, and mouse but the cheapest one cost at least $1000 USD
and if you only payed $1000 USD back in the 1990's chances are your PC would need to be upgraded.
most of the gaming consoles didn't usually need upgrades.
But the Nintendo 64 however did so, but the PlayStation 1 just needed memory cards as an accessory to gameplay progress
So $700 USD in the 1990's would probably get you a 5th generation console new, as well as a brand new television
vs.
the average low end PC of the time $1000 USD (usually PC's costed more) at least $300 more for probably the same thing
My first real PC came with a few video games, as well as my PlayStation 1 came bundled with a demo disc and I heard rumours that Some Nintendo 64 consoles for the same price (I'm assuming) came with Super Mario 64?