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- 8th Generation @eop:video_game_consoles-home:8th_generation
- ====== 8th Generation ====== The 8th generation of home game consoles, commonly considered as having began betwe... soon (although it does straggle the line between 8th and 9th in some ways). Coming with powerful hardware, it's no surprise to see the 8th generation receive a pleasant arrangement of EOPs
- Sony PlayStation @eop:video_game_consoles-home:5th_generation
- y PlayStation 3]], [[eop:video_game_consoles-home:8th_generation:sony_playstation_4|Sony PlayStation 4]... on Portable]], [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:8th_generation:sony_playstation_vita|Sony PlayStation Vita]], and [[eop:video_game_consoles-home:8th_generation:sony_playstation_classic|Sony PlayStat
- Video Game Consoles (Home)
- |7th Generation]] [[eop:video_game_consoles-home:8th_generation:summary|8th Generation]] [[eop:video_game_consoles-home:9th_generation:summary|9th Generat
- Nintendo Entertainment System @eop:video_game_consoles-home:3rd_generation
- into the video game market. Releasing on October 18th, 1985 in the USA, the NES' combination between sm
- Microsoft Xbox @eop:video_game_consoles-home:6th_generation
- rosoft Xbox 360]], [[eop:video_game_consoles-home:8th_generation:microsoft_xbox_one|Microsoft Xbox One]
- Nintendo GameCube @eop:video_game_consoles-home:6th_generation
- irst to use optical media. Releasing on November 18th, 2001 in North America, the GameCube's PowerPC 75
- Nintendo Wii U @eop:video_game_consoles-home:8th_generation
- o's entry into the HD era. Releasing on November 18th, 2012 in North America, the Wii U's PowerPC-based
- Sony PlayStation Classic @eop:video_game_consoles-home:8th_generation
- B) Quite like the [[eop:video_game_consoles-home:8th_generation:nintendo_classic_editions_nes-snes|]]
