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  2. Sega Saturn - Wikipedia

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    On the first day of the May 1996 E3 show, Sony announced a PlayStation price reduction to $199, [42] a reaction to the release of the Model 2 Saturn in Japan at a price roughly equivalent to $199. [90] On the second day, Sega announced it would match this price, though Saturn hardware was more expensive to manufacture. [91] [92]

  3. Dreamcast - Wikipedia

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    If ever a system deserved to succeed, it was Dreamcast. Dreamcast has a hell of a library. It's dying now, 18 months old, with a larger library than the 5-year-old Nintendo 64. It's a better library than the Nintendo 64. Dreamcast was a wonderful system. —Journalist Steven L. Kent, March 2001. [271]

  4. Super Scope - Wikipedia

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    The inside of the Super Scope. The Transmitter is a bazooka-shaped device, just under 2 ft (61 cm) long.Located about midway on top of the barrel are two buttons, the purple "Fire" button (colored orange in Japanese and European models) and the gray "Pause" button, and a switch used to turn the Super Scope off or select regular or turbo fire.

  5. Mario Party (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Mario Party [a] is a 1998 party video game developed by Hudson Soft and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. [1] [2] The game was targeted at a young audience. [3]Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto served as development supervisor.

  6. PlayStation (console) - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo had been the clear leader in the industry since the introduction of the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985 and the Nintendo 64 was initially expected to maintain this position. The PlayStation's target audience included the generation which was the first to grow up with mainstream video games, along with 18- to 29-year-olds who were ...

  7. Transfer Pak - Wikipedia

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    The Transfer Pak [a] is a removable accessory for the Nintendo 64 controller that fits into its expansion port. When connected, it allows for the transfer of data between supported Nintendo 64 (N64) games and Game Boy or Game Boy Color (GBC) games inserted into its cartridge slot.

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