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Sega Genesis
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====== Sega Genesis ====== //includes Sega 32X and Sega CD// Sega's breakout system, which garnered them tremendous market success, a place in the gaming industr... and a very short-lived market dominance over Nintendo (in Europe, at least). Releasing on August 14th, 1989 in North America, the Sega Genesis contained a Motorola 68k and a Zilog Z80, 64K
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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====== Super Nintendo Entertainment System ====== Nintendo's highly anticipated followup to the NES, which was a success only matched i
4th Generation
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====== 4th Generation ====== The 4th generation of home game consoles, commonly considered as having began in 1989 with the release of the Sega Genesis and TurboGrafx-16, and ending in the period between 1993 (release of the 3DO/Jaguar) and 1996 (re
Philips CD-i
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iggest claim to fame are it's notoriously bad Nintendo-licensed games - a rarity for the giant. Capable of outputting 384×280 to 768×560 depending on the model at 24-bit/16-bit color, with all... ttempt of creating a home game console format - even though this isn't what it originally was intended
SNK Neo Geo AES
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arket dominance, mostly due to high prices and a genre-limited game library. Specifications-wise, the ... ed fan following which persists today. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo_Geo_(system)]] ===== Version & Revision Guide ===== For general information, see the [[eop:essays:game_consol... / === “Neo Geo AES” (1991-1997) === The very expensive home counterpart of the Neo Geo MVS arcade. P
NEC TurboGrafx-16
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= NEC TurboGrafx-16 ====== NEC's only attempt of entering the US video games market. Releasing on Aug... pitting a relatively successful fight against Nintendo over in Japan. Featuring a Hudson HuC6280 6502-... in Japan, as the PC-FX. https://necretro.org/PC_Engine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TurboGrafx-16 ===== Operating Systems (Hudson Soft HuC6280) =====
SNK Neo Geo CD
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hnology outside of the obvious CD drive. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo_Geo_CD ===== Version & Revision Guide ===== For general information, see the [[eop:essays:game_consol... of the Neo Geo CD, with only 25000 units having been made. These units are both unreliable, expensive, and hard to find; it is pointless to try and get on
Commodore CDTV
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attempt of making an Amiga-based game console (+ entertainment system, in this case). Releasing in March 1991 in it's various markets, the CDTV was a mis... aged to make a sort of followup to this. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_CDTV ===== Operatin... 1.3 === This runs by default on the CDTV. In essence, if something works on an Amiga 500, the CDTV m
Tandy/Memorex Video Information System
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erably, becoming a joke at Radio Shack stores - even when it was still in production. Tandy never tried again in this industry, for good reason. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tandy_Video_Information_System... es with EOPs. See the [[eop:operating_systems:conventional:dos|DOS]] page. === Modular Windows 1.0/M

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