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Systems

New Replies Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
Released in 1985, the Nintendo Entertainment System began a new era as 8-bit graphics reached their peak and glued gamers to the T.V.
Slogan: "Play It Loud!"
Anyone have a R.O.B. ? July 1 2009, 03:19 PM, By Logan18
Topics: 3 Replies: 62
New Replies Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES)
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, released in 1990, became an instant hit as it enhanced the already growing popularity of the NES, expanding to 16-bit graphics and later to 32-bit.
Slogan: "Now You're Playing With Power."
Portable SNES August 10 2009, 03:30 AM, By MasterMario
Topics: 3 Replies: 8
New Replies Nintendo 64 (N64)
Released in 1996, the Nintendo 64 made the transition to 3-D as the world saw new skills in game development. The bottom line was no longer the game, but the imagination.
Slogan:"Get "N" Or Get Out."
Portable N64 August 10 2009, 01:18 PM, By Blackwargreymon57
Topics: 2 Replies: 10
New Replies Nintendo GameCube (GCN)
Released in 2001, Nintendo GameCube changed the face of gaming once again as it used newly established disk technology, rather than past "cartriges" or "game paks."
Slogan: "Born To Play."
Favourite Gamecube Game November 22 2009, 09:20 PM, By Blackwargreymon57
Topics: 2 Replies: 26
New Replies Nintendo Wii (Wii)
Released in 2006, Nintendo Wii takes advantage of a new play-style as a wireless, remote-type controller and motion-sensitive functions put the player into the game.
Slogan: "Wii Would Like To Play."
The Wii October 29 2009, 12:42 AM, By wowaname
Topics: 11 Replies: 68