6 Facts About the Commodore 64
In 1982, the Commodore 64 was released as a home computer with several uses, and it would go on to be the highest-selling single computer …
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In 1982, the Commodore 64 was released as a home computer with several uses, and it would go on to be the highest-selling single computer …
Originally manufactured by Mattel Electronics, “Intellivision” was simply a portmanteau of “intelligent television.” This home video game console was set to compete with the Atari …
Released in 1993, the Atari Jaguars entered the video game home console market when the competition was quite fierce. The two top consoles on the …
In 1982, the crowded video game market was introduced to Coleco’s ColecoVision, which was a second-generation home video game console that prided itself on its …
Whether you’re a fan of the 2013 film Frozen (and its 2019 sequel), you have children that can recite the films from memory, or you’ve …
Since 1991, gamers around the world have come to know Sonic the Hedgehog as being synonymous with Sega, both from their time as a console …
The Nintendo GameCube was Nintendo’s entry into the six generation of gaming consoles, entering into the competition with the Sony PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Xbox. …
Gamers may easily mistake Bowser as being Mario’s original rival in gaming, but it was actually Donkey Kong! Donkey Kong made his debut in the …
Nintendo’s most iconic franchises and characters in the world of gaming are often those associated with the world of Super Mario. Luigi was created by …
The Sega Game Gear was an 8-bit handheld gaming console that was a part of the fourth generation of gaming. Originally released in Japan on …