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Thought be cool to post different models of nintendo consoles also

NES 2:was made more compact then the orginal

SNES 2: was marketed towards people who couldn't afford 64s or a playstation and was more compact then the orginal

64-DD:technically an add on that can play disks and connect u online was only released in japan and was a commercial failure

Panasonic Q:a gamecube that could also play DVDs and CDs only released in Japan

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Guest FoXXX

@topic wasn't there a computer or console that nintendo made before the NES?

Yeah, I think it was called color TV game or something...

In my honest opinion, N64 has a lot of the best games ever.

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Yeah, I think it was called color TV game or something...

In my honest opinion, N64 has a lot of the best games ever.

I think it's the Intellivision, but I don't remember if Nintendo made it, or not. But I think the Intellivision is the one you're thinking of. :)

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I think it's the Intellivision, but I don't remember if Nintendo made it, or not. But I think the Intellivision is the one you're thinking of. :)

The intellevision was made by Mattel Electronics, and yes, the Color TV game was first.

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I have to say that classic gaming was stopped after cartridges were replaced with CD's.  I loved cartridges, and it was sad to see them go.  MAYBE ONE DAY THERE CAN BE A CD INSIDE A CARTRIDGE!!  :)

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Guest Julius Quasar

Actually Julius, you are right.

3-D consoles long replaced 2-D, but for some reason I love (some) 2-D games.

mmmm, thanks! :yes:

I have to say that classic gaming was stopped after cartridges were replaced with CD's.  I loved cartridges, and it was sad to see them go.  MAYBE ONE DAY THERE CAN BE A CD INSIDE A CARTRIDGE!!  :)

totally!  yes, blowing on the cartridges was a pain, but...I dunno, if a disk gets messed up, you can skip doctor it, but that doesn't work on badly damaged game disks...those game disks, they're not as durable as the cartridges were...

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i still wish they had cartridges because disc can scratch where cartridges  cannot but if hit the cartridge it well frease where in disc u can't because its insdie the console xD

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I have to say that classic gaming was stopped after cartridges were replaced with CD's.  I loved cartridges, and it was sad to see them go.  MAYBE ONE DAY THERE CAN BE A CD INSIDE A CARTRIDGE!!  :)

Ever heard of a CED?
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The intellevision was made by Mattel Electronics, and yes, the Color TV game was first.

Ohhh, I didn't know that. :) I just remember watching stuff on youtube about old Nintendo consoles, and it came up.

I have to say that classic gaming was stopped after cartridges were replaced with CD's.  I loved cartridges, and it was sad to see them go.  MAYBE ONE DAY THERE CAN BE A CD INSIDE A CARTRIDGE!!  :)

I agree! Except about the disc inside the cartridge thing. >_> That's kinda weird.

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Ever heard of a CED?

Yes, in fact, and I never actually thought of it like that! Thanks for the insight! :friends:

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Yes, in fact, and I never actually thought of it like that! Thanks for the insight! :friends:

No problem, just change the CED into a Dual layer Wii disc/DVD and a smaller case and viola!
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Well if you think of it, cartridges are coming in to the PC as well... Think of USB memory sticks.

There are also the notebooks, most today come with a big hardware card that acts as a hard-drive...

While on most PCs the hard-drive is in truth a "big, fat non-CD".

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Well if you think of it, cartridges are coming in to the PC as well... Think of USB memory sticks.

There are also the notebooks, most today come with a big hardware card that acts as a hard-drive...

While on most PCs the hard-drive is in truth a "big, fat non-CD".

Ever heard of a floppy disc?
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Ever heard of a floppy disc?

Believe it or not, I have to use them.

They used to be the "A: unit"... 3 1/2 floopy disk.

And there was, before, the "B: unit" these were bigger and, say, weaker, and they

were like 5 1/4... or like that...

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