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@DanBal76

 

Oh yes you are right it was an arcade board. But they made some prototypes and wanted to release it as a home console but they stopped hardware production and went bankrupt so they had no time to release it. The cartridges were out of metal and crome. They never released it but it existed. I remember this article in the video game magazine. If I could just remeber how this maganzine was called. They explained how much power it has that the games are still on cartridges but even bigger then the AES games and even more expensive.