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- Nintendo Entertainment System
- reak into the video game market. Releasing on October 18th, 1985 in the USA, the NES' combination between smart marketing, enticing games, and capable har... t, and the information in the quote, not much has been said about what it can do outside of technicals... ng support Due to the existence of ConnectedNES (below), this could conceivably reach the internet, a
- Sega Master System
- (again) western games market. Releasing in September 1986 for the USA, the Master System was reasonab... n the context of a future “collapse” scenario. To be more detailed, CollapseOS is meant to have a low ... it certainly has a technical function that would be quite helpful in a "collapse". This can also run ... g systems for these computers is unknown; it must be looked into further. PCs without meaningful OSes
- Sega SG-1000
- rue first entry into the home video games market, being a (mostly) Japan-only system. Releasing July 1... e Console Revisions Overview]]. **This guide has been essentially depreciated by the excellent work o... our friends over at consolemods.org. It is linked below.** https://consolemods.org/wiki/SG-1000:SG-10... lers, with the 1<sup>st</sup> player’s controller being hardwired, but the 2<sup>nd</sup> being detach
- Atari 7800
- ). Containing a 6502C based CPU, 4 KB of RAM, and being able to output up to 320x240, the 7800 was not a powerhouse but did not lag behind the times. Sales figures are rough, but it ap... there is an indent located where the port used to be. This version may have a minor incompatibility with “Dark Chambers”, a 2600 game. === “Atari 7800” without expa
- 3rd Generation
- home game consoles, commonly considered as having began in 1985 with the release of the NES, and ending in the period between 1989 (release of TurboGrafx-16 and Sega Genesis) and 1991 (release of the SNES). Can be considered as the first generation to harness a t
