• skip to content

Esoteric Devices Wiki

User Tools

  • Log In

Site Tools

  • Recent Changes
  • Media Manager
  • Sitemap
You are here: Welcome to the Esoteric Devices Wiki! » at

at

Search

You can find the results of your search below.

Contains
  • Exact match
  • Starts with
  • Ends with
  • Contains
@eop:video_game_consoles-home:5th_generation
  • Any namespace
Any time
  • Any time
  • Past week
  • Past month
  • Past year
Sort by hits
  • Sort by hits
  • Sort by last modified

Matching pagenames:

  • 3DO Company 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
  • Amiga CD32
  • Apple/Bandai Pippin
  • Atari Jaguar
  • Fujitsu FM Towns Marty
  • Nintendo 64
  • Nintendo Virtual Boy
  • Sega Saturn
  • Sony PlayStation
  • 5th Generation

Fulltext results:

Sony PlayStation
130 Hits, Last modified: 15 months ago
====== Sony PlayStation ====== //This page is for the first PlayStation system, not the series of consoles. For this, see [[eop:video_game_consoles-home:6th_generation:sony_playstation_2|Sony PlayStation 2]], [[eop:video_game_consoles-home:7th_generation:sony_playst
Sega Saturn
81 Hits, Last modified: 24 months ago
====== Sega Saturn ====== Sega's catastrophically messy followup to their greatly successful Genesis/Mega Drive. Releasing on May 11th, 1995 in North America, the Saturn's 2x SH-2 CPUs, 4 MB RAM (across 3 purposes),
Nintendo 64
61 Hits, Last modified: 2 years ago
(8 with exp.) MB of RAM, and 16.8 million colors at 320x240 to 640x480 packed quite a powerful punch, although being somewhat limited in scale and scope by the system's somewhat antiquated (at the time) cartridge format. Due to this (plus the system's excellent games library), t
Apple/Bandai Pippin
45 Hits, Last modified: 4 years ago
====== Apple/Bandai Pippin ====== Apple's attempt of making a "technology platform" akin to the 3DO, except based off of their own Macintosh techn... eve Jobs shortly after it's introduction. Specifications-wise, the Pippin systems all came with a PowerPC 603 CPU, 6MB of RAM (8MB for Katz Media EU model) which can be upgraded in various
5th Generation
39 Hits, Last modified: 2 years ago
====== 5th Generation ====== The 5th generation of home game consoles, commonly considered as having began in the perio... ease of the 3DO/Jaguar) and 1995 (release of the Saturn/PS1), and ending in the period between 1999 (r... elease of the GameCube and Xbox). Easily the generation with the most missed opportunities for EOPs, a
3DO Company 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
36 Hits, Last modified: 4 years ago
ctive Multiplayer ====== A "game console specification" conceived by The 3DO Company, with actual sys... me around it's launch, but it quickly lost this status upon the release of the PlayStation and Saturn in 1995. Specifications-wise, the 3DO ran a custom 32-bit ARM60 CPU, with 2 MB of RAM,
Atari Jaguar
27 Hits, Last modified: 4 years ago
====== Atari Jaguar ====== //includes Jaguar CD// Atari's final attempt at releasing a home game console. Releasing on November 23rd, 1993 in North America, the Jaguar
Amiga CD32
20 Hits, Last modified: 4 years ago
====== Amiga CD32 ====== Commodore's final attempt of making a computer-based games console. Releasin... 16th, 1993 for the EU, the CD32 was actually a relatively successful system during it's very short lif... from bankruptcy - a classic tale. As for specifications, the CD32 featured a Motorola 68EC020 CPU, 2 MB of RAM, and an output resolution range of 320×200
Fujitsu FM Towns Marty
17 Hits, Last modified: 4 years ago
====== Fujitsu FM Towns Marty ====== ===== Operating Systems (AMD 386SX) ===== === DOS, Windows 3.1, 95 OSR2, Towns OS === Various operating systems that ran on the FM Towns computer that the Marty is based off. All hypothetical possibilities. === Emula
Nintendo Virtual Boy
8 Hits, Last modified: 4 years ago
tendo Virtual Boy ====== Nintendo's ill-informed attempt of staving off "unreleased console" tension by entering the 32 bit era and Virtual Reality at the same time. Releasing on August 14th, 1995 in ... ps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Boy ===== Operating Systems (NEC V810) ===== === Console emulation (potential) === Whether these emulators support o

Page Tools

  • Show page
  • Old revisions
  • Backlinks
  • Back to top
Except where otherwise noted, content on this wiki is licensed under the following license: CC Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International
CC Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International Donate Powered by PHP Valid HTML5 Valid CSS Driven by DokuWiki