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Sega Genesis
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-lived market dominance over Nintendo (in Europe, at least). Releasing on August 14th, 1989 in North A... 64KB of RAM/VRAM, and the ability to output video at 320×224/256×224 (progressive) or 320×448/256×448 (interlaced) at maximum 61 colors on screen from a palette of 512... ica, it possessed another Motorola 68k processor (at a faster clock speed), and about 7Mb(not sure) of
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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39 (progressive) or 512×448/512×478 (interlaced), at up to 32768 colors. These are quite powerful spec... equirements. The exact requirements are not known at this time. Minor Modifications to the SNES Hardwa... ures that XBAND originally delivered. On the SNES at least, the XBAND BIOS also has a memory viewer! ... re even prone to CPU/PPU faults and malfunctions, at a rate which is worsening over time. The only pos
NEC TurboGrafx-16
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====== NEC TurboGrafx-16 ====== NEC's only attempt of entering the US video games market. Releasing o... 8 KB of RAM + 64 KB of VRAM, and up to 482 colors at 256x224 to 512x242 (may be wrong - colors may reduce at higher resolutions), the TurboGrafx-16 only manag... r the TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine. http://hitmen.c02.at/html/tools_contiki.html https://github.com/adamd
Philips CD-i
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putting 384×280 to 768×560 depending on the model at 24-bit/16-bit color, with all models containing t... urned out to be a failure, and was Phillips' only attempt of creating a home game console format - eve... = CD-Online === >It is very much Internet-lite. At the time, this service allowed it's users to acce... ening door”. === “CD-i 450” (1995?-1998?) === At this point in the CD-i’s life, Phillips were shif
SNK Neo Geo AES
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he 3-3, and the 3-4 requires significant modding. At least the audio issue can be modded out. Avoid this revision at all costs. Identified with the “shine a light ins... AES 3-6” (????-1997) === //RECOMMENDED OVERALL// At times, this revision was maligned by the communit
Tandy/Memorex Video Information System
3 Hits, Last modified: 4 years ago
formation System ====== An absolutely ridiculous attempt by Tandy to create a CD-i style gaming+media... bedded version of Windows 3.1, and available only at Radio Shack stores. Released sometime in 1992 in ... To be short, it failed miserably, becoming a joke at Radio Shack stores - even when it was still in pr
Commodore CDTV
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====== Commodore CDTV ====== Commodore's first attempt of making an Amiga-based game console (+ enter... , NetBSD can run on the CDTV. Of course, the CDTV at this point will be closer to an Amiga than it's s
SNK Neo Geo CD
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=== SNK Neo Geo CD ====== SNK's hamfisted effort at making the Neo Geo more "appealing" to customers.... em functions, and an output resolution of 302x224 at 65535 colors. It was not really successful, as it

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