In the longer run, however, with the NES near its end of its life many third-party publishers such as Electronic Arts supported upstart competing consoles with less strict licensing terms such as the Sega Genesis and then the PlayStation, which eroded and then took over Nintendo's dominance in the home console market, respectively. Consoles from Nintendo's rivals in the post-SNES era had always enjoyed much stronger third-party support than Nintendo, which relied more heavily on first-party games.
Is there an answer to this question (If it cannot be answered, say "unanswerable"): With the NES at its end, which competing consoles with less strict licensing terms were supported?
Sega Genesis and then the PlayStation