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List of Nintendo SytemsThe Color TV Game series includes five different pieces of hardware, each one with a unique game. Color TV Game systems did not have interchangeable cartridges, so each console could only play a single title. (1977-1979) (i fond this on google)
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The Nintendo Entertainment System was one of Nintendo's largest successes. Unlike the Color TV Games, the NES could play different titles that could be purchased at the store. (1985)
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The Nintendo Entertainment System was one of Nintendo's largest successes. Unlike the Color TV Games, the NES could play different titles that could be purchased at the store. (1985)
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The Nintendo Entertainment System was one of Nintendo's largest successes. Unlike the Color TV Games, the NES could play different titles that could be purchased at the store. (1985)
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The GameCube featured enhanced graphics and a new controller. The games came on mini-discs. It was the first Nintendo home console to solely use a disc format for games. (2001)
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The Panasonic Q is a hybrid version of the Nintendo GameCube with the ability to play DVDs, Audio CDs, MP3s and CDs as well as several other new features. It was only released in Japan. (2001)
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The Wii featured motion controls, a new online system and slightly improved graphics. The graphical change wasn't nearly as dramatic as previous console transitions. The newer black model doesn't support Gamecube games. (2006)
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The Wii Mini is a smaller version of the Wii console that lacks internet connectivity and Gamecube backwards capibility. It was only released in Canada and the UK. (2012)
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The Wii U features a new controller known as the Wii U GamePad, which has a 6.2" touch screen built into it. It also boasts new 1080p HD graphics. (2012)