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Archive for February, 2006

Feb 26 2006

Philips CD-I: Philips CD-I

rating: 3/5 by: Epinions Author ophelia_drowns - The Philips CD-I was an absolutely ground-breaking system. It was pretty much the first system to use discs and it didn't start out as just a gaming platform. You could play movies, instructional videos (my dad learned how to play the classical guitar...

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Feb 26 2006

Nintendo GameBoy B&W: The start of a new revolution

rating: 4/5 by: Epinions Author digitalquirk - A new revolution When the Game Boy came to market, it was revolutionary. Up until then, all consumer handheld or portable video games offered simple "Beep-beep" sound, the display, though usually LCD, was not dot matrix, the controls were...

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Feb 25 2006

Mattel Intellivision: It’s hard to say your destroying kid’s brains when you’re called the Intellivision?

rating: 3/5 by: Epinions Author StarSoldier1 - INTELLIVISION (1979-1991) Back in the golden era of gaming of the early 1980's, the video gaming world got rocked by another game machine besides the Atari 2600 Video Computer System. Mattel was and still is (although I don't think they...

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Feb 20 2006

Sega Master System: One of the forgotten greats

rating: 5/5 by: Epinions Author digitalquirk - The Sega Master System is often overlooked as an important element in the history of video game consoles. It arrived at a time when 8 bit systems were nearing the end of their life, as the home computer industry was seeing a lot of 16 bit offerings...

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Feb 19 2006

Atari 2600: The system to have in the late 70’s

rating: 3/5 by: Epinions Author digitalquirk - In the late 70's and early 80's, the Atari 2600 was THE system to have. We didn't have VCR's quite yet (they may have been around, but certainly not in every home), and computers were expensive toys with limited use. Home movies were shot on 8mm film,...

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Feb 19 2006

Magnavox Odyssey 100: The most un-fun video game system ever made

rating: 1/5 by: Epinions Author digitalquirk - When I was a kid in the late 70's delivering newspapers, I used to spend my hard-earned money at yard sales. Back then, like every other eight year old kid, I really wanted an Atari 2600, but I'd have to deliver papers for many months before I saved up...

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