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Revision as of 05:03, 4 March 2011
----------------------------Welcome to The Video Game Revolution!----------------------------
-------------------------------------- Back to The Past since 1972---------------------------------------
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The Revolution of Video Gaming is On!
Play some video games what you want and where to find it on the Revolution! back from Nintendo, Sega, and other stuff like Sony or Mattel Electronics. we bring the good life of video game consoles and handhelds in The revolution! in the year 1972, Atari's Pong was released, mostly a arcade video game console back eventually in some Atari home consoles like Coleco TelStar or others. Back then to Atari to Nintendo, the generation lives on as we make away to the Video Game Revolution! click here to see the full history of video game consoles, handhelds, cartridges and more.
or...
click here to see the generation of home video game consoles.
Consoles
Nintendo
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Nintendo Entertainment System
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Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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Nintendo 64
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Nintendo Gamecube
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Wii
- Nintendo Entertainment System (Family Computer or Famicom Family in Japan)
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Super Famicom in Japan)
- Nintendo 64
- Nintendo Gamecube
- Wii
Sega
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SG-1000
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Sega Master System
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Sega Genesis
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Sega Saturn
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Sega Dreamcast
- SG-1000 (Japan and Australia only)
- Sega Master System
- Sega Genesis (Mega Drive in Japan and PAL regions, also mentioned as the second model released in 1992 or 1993)
- Sega Saturn (also mentioned as the second model released in 1997)
- Sega Dreamcast
Sony's PlayStation
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PlayStation
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PlayStation 2
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Playstation 3
- PlayStation (also mentioned as the PSOne released in 2000)
- PlayStation 2 (also mentioned as the Slim released in 2004)
- PlayStation 3 (also mentioned as the Slim released in 2009)
Microsoft's Xbox
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Xbox
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Xbox 360
Atari
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Atari 2600
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Atari 5200
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Atari 7800
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Atari Jaguar
Other consoles
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TurboGrafx16
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Neo Geo
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Intellivision
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Colecovision
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Vectrex
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Amiga CD32
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Magnavox Odyssey
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Magnavox Odyssey²
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3D0 Interactive Multiplayer
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Fairchild Channel F
- TurboGrafx-16
- Neo Geo
- Intellivision
- Colecovision
- Vectrex
- Amiga CD32
- Magnavox Odyssey (first video game console)
- Magnavox Odyssey²
- 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
- Fairchild Channel F
Handhelds
Nintendo
Game Boy
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Game Boy
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Game Boy Pocket
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Game Boy Light
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Game Boy Color
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Game Boy Advance
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Game Boy Advance SP
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Game Boy Micro
- Game Boy (Later released in 1995 with original colors)
- Game Boy Pocket (Compatible with original Game Boy games)
- Game Boy Light (Japan only)
- Game Boy Color
- Game Boy Advance
- Game Boy Advance SP (Compatible with Game Boy Advance games, Backlit model later released in 2005)
- Game Boy Micro (Compatible with Game Boy Advance games)
Nintendo DS
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Nintendo DS
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Nintendo DS Lite
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Nintendo DSi
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Nintendo DSi XL
- Nintendo DS
- Nintendo DS Lite (Compatible with Nintendo DS games)
- Nintendo DSi (Compatible with Nintendo DS games)
- Nintendo DSi XL (Compatible with Nintendo DS games)
Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo 3DS, a 3D portable video game console that was first released in Japan on February 26, 2011. it will be released outside Japan in March 2011. Originally, it was better known can produce "3D effects without the need for any special glasses" via a process called autostereoscopy. More details for this website can be found here.
Other handhelds
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PlayStation Portable
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Sega Game Gear
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Microvision
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N-Gage
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N-Gage QD
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Atari Lynx
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Wonderswan
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Neo Geo Pocket and Color
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SwanCrystal
- Playstation Portable (also known as PSP)
- Sega Game Gear
- Microvision (First video game handheld, released in 1979 by Milton Bradley)
- N-Gage
- N-Gage QD
- Atari Lynx
- Wonderswan and Color (Japan only)
- Neo Geo Pocket and Color
- SwanCrystal (Japan only)
Upcoming handhelds
- Next Generation Portable (Holiday 2011)
- Sony Ericsson Xperia Play (March 2011)
Add-Ons
- Super Game Boy (add-on for original Game Boy and Game Boy Color games)
- Game Boy Player (add-on for original Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance games)
- Sega CD
- Sega 32X
- Atari Jaguar CD
Accessories
Nintendo
- R.O.B. (Use for Gyromite and Stack-Up games)
- NES Zapper (Use for Duck Hunt, Gumshoe, Wild Gunman, and Hogan's Alley games)
- NES Max
- NES Advantage
- NES Four Score (Use for Nintendo World Cup and other games)
- NES Satellite (Use for Nintendo World Cup and other games)
- U-Force (Use for some other games)
- Power Glove (Use for Super Glove Ball and other games)
- Power Pad (Use for World Class Track Meet and Dance Aerobics games)
- SNES Mouse (Use for the Mario Paint game)
- Super Scope (Use for the Super Scope 6 game)
- Super Advantage
- Game Boy Camera
- Game Boy Printer (Use for Game Boy Camera, Pokemon games, and other GBC games)
- Rumble Pak (Use for Star Fox 64, Goldeneye 007, and other games)
- Game Link Cable
- WaveBird
- Wii MotionPlus (Use for the [[Wii Sports Resort game)
- Classic Controller (Use for some Virtual Console titles, WiiWare titles, and other Wii games)
- Wii Zapper (Use for the Link's Crossbow Training game)
- Wii Balance Board (Use for Wii Fit and Wii Fit Plus games)
- Wii Speak (Use for the Animal Crossing: City Folk game and Wii Speak Channel)
Sega
- Sega Scope 3-D
- Light Phaser
- Menacer
- Sega Lock-On
- Dreameye
- VMU
Other Accessories
- PlayStation Memory card
- Rechargeable Battery Pack (XBOX 360)
- Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel
- Big Button Pad
- Kinect
- Expansion Module (for Atari 5200 and Colecovision)
- Super Action Controller
- Intellivoice (Additional games were B-17 Bomber and Bomb Squad)
- Guitar Hero accessories (Guitars)
- Rock Band accessories (Drums and others)
Cheat codes
Others
- Amiga computer based games
- Arcadia 2001 (video game console by Emerson)
- Bally Astrocade
- Casio Loopy (by Casio, Japan only)
- CD-i (Video CD-based disc for Video Games and Movies by Philips, originally, Hotel Mario, is the best-selling game in 1994, as well as some Zelda games from Nintendo.)
- Coleco Tabletop Arcade Games
- Commodore 64
- Epoch Cassette Vision (Japan only)
- Game.com
- Game and Watch LCD handheld games
- GP32 (South Korean only)
- iPhone, iPod Touch app games
- Nelsonic game watches
- PC CD-ROM games
- Pippin (Apple and Bandai's multimedia player used on some CD-ROM discs)
- Playdia (by Bandai, Japan only)
- PV-1000 (by Casio, Japan only)
- Sega Nomad (Sega Genesis add-on port)
- Tapwave Zodiac
- Tiger Electronics LCD handheld games
- Virtual Boy (3D video game console, released in 1995)
See also
- Atari Flashback - a remake of some Atari home video game consoles
- IGN
- Gametrailers
- The Angry Video Game Nerd
- Arcade
- Pong