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SNES
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SNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System) – 16-bit powerhouse featuring timeless classics like Zelda, Super Mario World, and Donkey Kong.
Virtual Boy
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Virtual Boy – Nintendo’s short-lived console with 3D graphics but limited success, featuring games like Mario Tennis.
NES
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NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) – The iconic 8-bit console that revitalized gaming in the 1980s with classics like Super Mario Bros.
Famicom Disk System (FDS)
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Famicom Disk System – Disk drive add-on for Famicom, enabling games like Zelda and Metroid with save features.
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SNES
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SNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System) – 16-bit powerhouse featuring timeless classics like Zelda, Super Mario World, and Donkey Kong.
Virtual Boy
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Virtual Boy – Nintendo’s short-lived console with 3D graphics but limited success, featuring games like Mario Tennis.
NES
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NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) – The iconic 8-bit console that revitalized gaming in the 1980s with classics like Super Mario Bros.
Famicom Disk System (FDS)
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Famicom Disk System – Disk drive add-on for Famicom, enabling games like Zelda and Metroid with save features.
Super Famicom | SFC
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Super Famicom – Japanese version of the SNES, featuring games like Super Mario World and Final Fantasy VI.
Famicom
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Famicom (Family Computer) – Japanese version of the NES, introduced iconic Nintendo franchises in Japan.
Sega CD
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Sega CD – Genesis add-on providing CD-quality sound and FMV games like Sonic CD and Night Trap.
Sega 32X
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Sega 32X – Add-on for the Genesis providing 32-bit graphics for titles like Knuckles' Chaotix, but had limited support.
Atari 7800
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Atari 7800 – Backward-compatible Atari console that aimed to compete with NES, with titles like Ms. Pac-Man.
Atari 5200
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Atari 5200 – Atari’s follow-up to the 2600, featuring improved graphics but struggled with market competition
MSX
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MSX – A standardized home computer system popular in Japan, known for early Metal Gear games and Konami titles.
Sega Game Gear
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Sega Game Gear – Sega’s handheld with a color screen, bringing Sonic the Hedgehog and portable arcade experiences.
Commodore 64
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Commodore 64 – Popular 8-bit home computer with a vast library of games like Boulder Dash and Summer Games.
PC (MS-DOS)
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MS-DOS – Classic PC gaming platform running titles like Doom, Prince of Persia, and Commander Keen.
Amiga
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Amiga – A versatile computer known for impressive games and graphics, like The Secret of Monkey Island and Lemmings.
Game Boy Advance (GBA)
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Game Boy Advance (GBA) – 32-bit handheld with an amazing library including Pokémon, Mario, and Zelda.
Nintendo DS
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Nintendo DS – Dual-screen handheld that introduced touch gameplay with hits like Brain Age, Pokémon, and Mario Kart DS.
Game Boy Color (GBC)
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Game Boy Color – An enhanced version of the Game Boy with a color screen, supporting Pokémon Gold/Silver and colorized versions of classics.
Game Boy
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Game Boy – Nintendo's handheld that popularized portable gaming with titles like Pokémon, Tetris, and The Legend of Zelda.
PlayStation Portable (PSP)
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PlayStation Portable (PSP) – Sony's handheld that delivered console-quality gaming on the go, with hits like God of War and Monster Hunter.
TurboGrafx-16 | PC Engine
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TurboGrafx-16 (PC Engine) – Hudson Soft and NEC’s 16-bit console known for titles like Bonk’s Adventure and R-Type.
Sega Master System
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Sega Master System – Sega's 8-bit console, a direct competitor to NES, featuring games like Alex Kidd and Wonder Boy.
GameCube
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GameCube – Nintendo’s compact console, home to Super Smash Bros. Melee, Metroid Prime, and Mario Kart: Double Dash.
Neo Geo
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Neo Geo – SNK's premium console for arcade-quality fighting games like King of Fighters and Samurai Shodown.
Atari 2600
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Atari 2600 – The legendary console that brought arcade games into homes, with hits like Space Invaders and Pitfall.
Dreamcast
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Dreamcast – Sega's last console, beloved for its innovation and classics like Sonic Adventure, Shenmue, and Crazy Taxi.
Sega Saturn
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Sega Saturn – Sega's 32-bit console, known for its arcade ports and iconic titles like Nights into Dreams and Virtua Fighter.
Nintendo 64
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N64 (Nintendo 64) – 64-bit console famous for groundbreaking 3D games like Super Mario 64, GoldenEye, and Ocarina of Time.
PlayStation (PS1)
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PlayStation (PS1) – Sony's first console, known for 3D graphics and classics like Final Fantasy VII, Crash Bandicoot, and Resident Evil.
Sega Genesis | Mega Drive
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Sega Genesis (Mega Drive) – Sega’s 16-bit console that brought Sonic the Hedgehog and intense arcade experiences to the home.