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First successful video games to play in the house.
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that had removable cartridges, a feature not included with the company's earlier Color TV
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Nintendo's NES had reigned supreme in the video game market for nearly five years, and it was time for a new system to take over the throne.
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Nintendo asked Sony to develop a CD-ROM add-on called "PlayStation" for the SNES.
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The PlayStation 2 had a difficult start. Only a few million users had obtained consoles by the end of 2000 due to manufacturing delays
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The Microsoft Xbox is a sixth generation era video game console first released on November 15, 2001 in North America, then released on February 22, 2002 in Japan, and later on March 14, 2002 in Europe.
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Unveiled during Spaceworld 2000, the Nintendo GameCube was widely anticipated by many who were shocked by Nintendo's decision to design the Nintendo 64 as a cartridge-based system
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The Xbox 360 is Microsoft's newest video game console, the successor to their original Xbox.
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The console was known by the codename of "Revolution" until April 27, 2006, when it was renamed Wii, spelled with two "i"s to imply an image of players gathering together, as well as to represent the console's controllers.
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The PlayStation 3 was released in North America on November 17, 2006.