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A home video game system that played classic games and revamped versions of older arcade classic games.

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The Channel F was the first programmable cartridge based video game console, but with only 26 games, the console's success was very short.

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A game console in a cube format. The specially optimized 485 MHz processor with high-tech copper wire technology is complemented by state-of-the-art hardware which breaks down the boundary between the real world and video games.

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This was one of the many PONG systems created, originally produced by Sears, and later through Atari's own company. Consoles like this one introduced the world to programmable cartridge based systems.

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The Magnavox Odyssey was the very first home video game system. It played "Ball and Paddle" games such as "Ping Pong", "Table Tennis", "Volleyball" and others.

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A 64-bit video game home entertainment system, utilizing a cartridge games format.

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Nintendo's first home video game console that utilized a 72 pin cartridge system.

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A 32-bit video game console, utilizing a CD-ROM disc game format.

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PlayStation 3
A video game console containing a high-definition Blu-ray drive that also reads DVDs, CDs and SACD discs. The PS3 uses the Cell processor, and the Premium model includes Wi-Fi and flash card readers.

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The first true 16-bit console to enter the console market, that had Sonic the Hedgehog become the official mascot and icon for Sega.
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