The term "Generation Consoles" refers to a group of video game consoles that were released within a specific time frame, typically around 5-7 years. Each generation is characterized by significant advancements in technology and gaming capabilities compared to the previous generation. These improvements often include better graphics, increased processing power, expanded storage capacity, and enhanced online features. The transition from one generation of consoles to another usually coincides with a shift in consumer preferences and trends within the video game industry.