Longer. If you look at the golden age of gaming, its always when the console gens were absurdly long.
SNES, PS2, PS3 all considered golden era, all had absurdly long console generation.
Crono Trigger came out in the fifth year of SNES's life cycle, according to OP, there would be no Crono Trigger.
The longer the hardware remains static, the more creative developers can get with the hardware, rather than chasing the tech, they settle down and simply concentrate on the creative aspect of game design. When you are busy chasing the tech, the games suffer. I.E The Order on PS4 is so technically advanced that no other game has managed to reach its visual fidelity, but the game's content suffered from being so advanced visually.
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