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XDA Developers on MSN80s game consoles you totally forgot existedT he 1980s was a developing time for the video game industry, with iconic companies just getting their start before they ...
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XDA Developers on MSNThe history of backwards compatibility in game consolesIt had better graphics, analog controls, and a redesigned cartridge slot that made it incompatible with the Atari 2600’s ...
The end of the Nintendo Switch closes Nintendo’s longest-running home console generation. Here’s how other major home ...
In the mid-'80s, following the reconstruction of the industry in the wake of the Crash of '83, Sega was one of the tentpoles of the home console market. It regularly did battle with Nintendo ...
Three new Ecco the Dolphin projects are in the works, with the "entire original team" returning to make them possible.
It wouldn’t be enough to simply drop another console into a crowded marketplace ... While enthusiasts would always argue about which home computer was better, Sega made it personal.
Sadly, the Dreamcast ended up being Sega's final console — and a short-lived one ... with Sega on the Dreamcast, the "ultimate home video game system." Here are some of the important bits ...
This was a crazy time to be a gamer. Nintendo and Sega fought a savage battle against each other, with Panasonic trying to make inroads with their powerful 32-bit system. Young gamers were spoiled ...
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