Featuring a larger screen and better graphics than previous versions of the Game Boy, the GBA would go on to sell tens of millions of units worldwide after its North American debut in 2001.
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The N64 set new standards in realistic 3D gaming when it came out in 1996. Super Mario 64 was the system’s showcase game and thrilled millions with its amazing graphics and game play.
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Virtual Boy was a portable (though not exactly handheld) game console released in 1995. The system used a monochromatic (red and black) visor that simulated a 3D view on its games. It has been the only Nintendo console to fail.
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The SNES was released in 1991 and featured 16-bit technology. Arriving almost two years later than Sega's 16-bit Genesis, analysts were stunned when the Super NES did not dominate the Genesis. Nevertheless, the SNES is a success.
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The most iconic handheld console of all time in my opinion was the mighty Game Boy.
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Introduced in 1985, the NES was an instant hit. Over the course of the next two years, it almost single-handedly revitalized the video game industry. Bringing people games like Mario and Zelda into their homes for the first time.
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A brief history of The Famicom launched in 1983 by Nintendo.
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We look into the differences between the 3DS and its predecessor the DS.
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