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Reviews:  15First to review:  3Guides:  0Helpfulness votes:  9 out of 10Reviewer rank:  --  (United States)
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Mattel Intellivision Brown Console (PAL)
30 Years and Still Going Strong
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
What can be said about the Intellivision from Mattel? Plenty! The console is the first 16-bit console. But the graphics are of an 8-bit nature. However, the technology inside the system places it above the ... read full review
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Video Game Console: Sega Dreamcast White Console (NTSC) 
Sega's Last Console That Was Overlooked
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
The Sega Dreamcast...Sega's last console which has been marked as "the most innovative console to date." The Dreamcast is responsible for starting on-line gaming as we know it today. Granted, t... read full review
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Video Game Console: Atari 5200 Black Console (PAL) 
The 5200 never got the chance to really shine! Worth every penny!
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
I read others' reviews and decided to write one of my own. First of all, to really appreciate what the 5200 attempted to do one has to take a trip back in time. 1982: Arcade hits including Pac-Man, Moon... read full review
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ColecoVision Black Stationary System (NTSC)
Colecovision - Arcade Quality At Its Best!
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
The Colecovision stays true to it's claim of being "The Arcade-Quality System." Hands down, this console has many game titles that other consoles didn't receive. The console's black w... read full review
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Video Game Console: Sony PlayStation 1 Gray Console (NTSC - SCPH-5501) 
The Console That Redesigned Gaming!
1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
The PlayStation has an interesting history. Originally designed as a CD-ROM add on for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo decided against releasing the add-on. Sony then decided to make it a st... read full review
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Game: Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3  (Sony PlayStation 2, 2003) 
Often Overlooked Diamond in the Rough
What started out on the Sega Dreamcast has become one of the finest franchises in one-on-one street racing...until Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3 on the PS2. This title stays true to its Dreamcast roots. Pl... read full review
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Game: Tokyo Xtreme Racer  (Sega Dreamcast, 1999) 
The One That Started It All
Ahh...Tokyo Xtreme Racer on the Sega Dreamcast. One of few games that took advantage of the system's power and pushed the graphics to the limits. This is the best looking racers on the Dreamcast! ... read full review
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Game: Gyruss (Nintendo) 
An arcade port that misses arcade elements; but still fun to play.
Konami's classic arcade hit gets a port on the Nintendo Entertainment System by Ultra; Konami's spin-off developer for NES games. The arcade version was simple by design but entertaining ... read full review
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Game: Pin-Bot  (Nintendo, 1990) 
Pin*Bot is one of those games that grabs and doesn't let go!
This port of an actual pinball machine is only available on the Nintendo Entertainment System. If you have never played this game you are missing out! There are a lot of pinball games for the NES bu... read full review
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Game: Hoyle Casino  (Sega Dreamcast, 2000) 
A Must-Have for Casino Fans!!
I have tried lots of casino games and none of them captured my interest as much as Hoyle Casino on Dreamcast. And the statement under the title is telling the truth; there are enough casino game variations to ... read full review
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