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GAMECUBE - June 08, 2002
The GAMECUBE is Nintendo's next generation gaming machine that tries to balance system performance with ease of software development. The GAMECUBE is a dedicated gaming machine and, unlike competitors, the GAMECUBE cannot playback DVD movies. The games are sold on 1.5-GB proprietary optical discs. |
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Xbox - November 20, 2001
Microsoft's Xbox is a gaming machine with the processing power of a PC. It also comes equipped with a DVD-player, built-in 8 GB hard drive, 8 MB memory card, Ethernet connection, and multi-signal audio/video connector. |
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DreamCast - July 03, 2001
Sega's Dreamcast was the first gaming machine with a built in modem for online connectivity and 128-bit graphics. It was discontinued in early 2001. |
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Playstation 2 - May 22, 2001
The Playstation 2 by Sony brings together playing games, movies, and music all in one console. Along with its built-in CD and DVD player, it also offers a wide selection of games. |
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