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Nintendo's very first home gaming console. Could only play one game on every console.
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- The first step towards success.
- The system took off, selling around 61 million units.
- Interchangeable cartridges = multiple games. 8-bit,
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- Enhanced graphics: 16-bit
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- A revolutionary step forward in gaming. The first console to introduce 3D graphics.
- First system to introduce 4-player gameplay.
- Still used cartridges and didn't sell as well as PlayStation.
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- Gamecube, but it can play DVDs
- Only released in Japan
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- This is where I started my gaming.
- Enhanced design and graphics
- First Disk console for Nintendo (mini-disk)
- Memory card function.
- New, sleek controller design.
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- Motion Controles
- New Online Features and Gameplay
- Backwards compatibility
- Sold 101 million copies (best-selling before switch)
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- Version of the Wii that removes backward compatibility.
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- Like the Wii, but smaller, not backwards compatibility, and removes the internet function.
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- Upgraded Wii
- New Controller with touchpad.
- Sold only 13 million copies (Nintendos worst selling console)
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- Mini console
- Emulates 30 original NES games
- Compatible with Wii controllers and original NES controllers.
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- Mini version of the original SNES with the same parameters as the NES Classic
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- Introduced the hybrid console (home and portable gaming)
- 103.54 million units as of 2021 (143.4 million after OLED release)
- OLED version with enhanced graphics released at the end of the year.
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