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Post by Matt-Sama on May 16, 2008 2:46:04 GMT -5
Remember NES 2 was the same thing but a re-model, so thats the same console. Game boy pocket and colour were just re-made versions of the original no better graphics only smaller with colour added. Advance i different, different processer and graphics card, the 2 after that dont count theyre just re-models, same with ds lite. And you missed out the game & watch.
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Post by thebluejester on May 18, 2008 11:33:28 GMT -5
You included the SG-1000 Mark II and Mark II, and all of SEGA's remakes, so I included those as well. How could I forget about G&W? EDIT Forgot the Virtual Boy
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Post by Matt-Sama on May 19, 2008 3:23:15 GMT -5
I thought you had that written down, the mark 2 of sega was an add on it did different things to the processers whilst the nintendo ones are not add ons on re-models. The only add-ons are 64DD and philipsCDi.
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Post by Dark Hamsterlord on May 19, 2008 15:54:58 GMT -5
I thought you had that written down, the mark 2 of sega was an add on it did different things to the processers whilst the nintendo ones are not add ons on re-models. The only add-ons are 64DD and philipsCDi. The phillips CD-i is not an add-on to any Nintendo console. The Phillips CD-i was a failed console made by Phillips. Nintendo agreed to let them use Zelda and Mario characters, in exchange for a disk add-on to the SNES. You may have been thinking of that incomplete disk add-on (that Nintendo actually wound up getting Sony to make, but it was still never finished) when you said the CD-i was an add-on, but rest assured, it was not. My head is full of useless video game trivia. Did you know the original Gameboy was released in the year of Nintendo's 100th anniversary?
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Post by Matt-Sama on May 20, 2008 8:54:44 GMT -5
Yeah sorry got it mixed up.
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