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A port of pong that could be played on the home television. Sold well for its time.
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Made gameplay accessible in a portable console that took advantage of new technologies to put games inside of cartridges.
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The microvision was a handheld console with a very small screen, very little game support, and no establishment in the gaming world. While the device was popular (grossing $15 million) it quickly died in 1981.
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After the video game market's collapse in 1983, the release of the NES showed the dedication of Nintendo. With color support, tiled backgrounds, and a higher resolution, the NES was revolutionary for gaming.
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With a CD addon, this was part of the fourth generation of consoles. Costing nearly $200, the Sega Genesis was csondiered a huge success.
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An incredible success that led to the future of 3D games, and immersive games. Most popular game was Gran Turismo.
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Named after its 64-bit processor, the Nintendo 64 would soon become a classic to all gamers. Selling 32.93 million units at $200 a piece, this console was very successful.
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A record best-selling console, the PlayStation 2 would become a household normal with over 150 million copies sold across the world.
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The Wii was a success amongst common households as part of the sevent generation of video game consoles.
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The Xbox One was part of the eigth generation of video games along with the PS4 and Wii U. These consoles were built for power, and the trend will continue.