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Wow, I thought Nintendo's first system (not counting the Game And Watch) was the NES. Thanks for another great video!
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@clubpenguin777 the Famicom... how do you miss that?
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@Gamester81 If you want to get technical you could say the 32x was the first 3d console to use cartridges. A lot of it's best games were rendering full 3d polygons.
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@Twitchman24 the snes had some 3dish games like star fox
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i love on 0:30 .. this is a rare vintage item so lets throw it around a bit lol
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@Gamester81 - Bandai also made the fantastic Wonderswan, Wonderswan Color, and Swancrystal systems.
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sweet! i just got the color game 15 system today. i just need the tv adaptor to play it. i dont have the power cord but when i tested it at my friends house,we ran it by batteries....
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Am I colorblind?? My shoelaces were that color and that looks deep red to me. All my friends said my shoelaces were orange when they looked red.. what the hell.
By the way was the Nintendo 64 the first 3D game console?
Twitchman24 2 years ago
May the first 3D game console that used carts, but there were other systems before including the 3DO that could do 3D.
Gamester81 2 years ago 5
heres a question, what, to ur knowledge, was the first 4player system?
thelunchbox23 2 years ago
@thelunchbox23
If it isn't a Pong clone, than my second guess would be the Bally Astrocade.
Gamester81 2 years ago
where do you have to plug in the japanese rf switch ito american TVs for them to work and to be playable, do the ac adapters plug into american electric outlets, I need to know
CharlesStudios 2 years ago
You actually need to buy an RF adapter (can find on ebay really cheap or probably Radioshack). Screw it in the back of the TV where the cable goes into and then plug the cord into that. The Japanese AC adapters will work in North America without any adapters.
Gamester81 2 years ago