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Resident_Hazard said:
Well, I got 44 out of 68, but I have some issues with this thing.

For one thing, it lists 4 different versions of the Odyssey, but only one of the Telstar, and there were 10 or 12 of those things. The Apple-Bandai Pippin is not on the list. The Atari Flashback 1 & 2 shouldn't really be on there. The Sega SG-1000 isn't unless that's what the PV-1000 is supposed to be. The 32X didn't make it, but the Neo-Geo CD did? The HyperScan did, whatever that thing is. But where's the Bandai Wonderswan? Or original Neo-Geo Pocket or the Game Boy Pocket?? So, it was an imperfect list. Kinda fun, but kinda frustrating in what's missing. Foolishly, I forgot the Virtual Boy.

 

Yeah that annoyed me too... I guess because they only counted dedicated consoles and not add-ons like the 32X and Sega CD... The Neo-Geo CD was its own separate system apart from the cartridge based AES. Wonderswan was never officially released in the US. MasterSystem II annoyed me as well since it's just a hardware revision like the Genesis 2 & 3 and the smaller NES and SNES systems.

The Atari Flashbacks have no business being on there as they are self-contained systems... same with the Game & Watch series, each one is its own individual game, and they are not dedicated gaming systems.

Oh well, it's a nice trip down memory lane and a good historical list of game systems overall.



On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.