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Nintendo Timeline
Gamecube (GC) - 2001 The ultimate gaming console of all time. With totally mindblowing graphics, the Gamecube makes its debut in 2001, November 4th. This console pushes all the previous consoles away and shows what Nintendo can really do. Soon to be released..
Game Boy Advance (GBA) - 2001 Advancing the shape and style of its ancestor, the GB, GBA taken people by storm. GBA has graphics better than SNES and plays very good with its streamline shape and small pocket size. GBA is the evolved version of the GB and has shown that it is truell incredible in comparism
Nintendo 64 (N64) - 1996 N64 arrived in 96' and the future had with it. 64 bit technology allowed graphics to reach a climax with this console and Nintendo had its best sales ever, introducing vrious features with the N64. N64 made itself a legend but something bigger was about to arrive..
Super Nintendo (SNES) - 1991 After the first Nintendo console had been made, a second was made in sequal to NES. The SNES was very popular and sold over 20 million consoles in the U.S alone and 46 million worldwide. The SNES had better graphics, gameplay and stereo sound. Not as many as GB though..
Game Boy Colour (GBC) - 1989 The GBC was the follow up to he GB but with a break through. Colour had been introduced to the small LCD screen and the GBC soon took eyes of the GB. GB went out of buisiness and GBC took flight selling millions of copys and making special limited edition copies like the "Pocket Pikachu", exclusive to Pokemon and "Pocket Game Boy's" especially made for your pocket
Game Boy (GB) - 1989 The first hand held gaming system became popular instantly on its release and sold 100 milion copies proving one of the best gaming devices made in years. Game Boy was seen nation wide and with its small LCD screen, black and white gameplay and great sound, people dove for a chance to have GB
Nintendo (NES) - August 1985 Back in the days of the dinosaur, the Nintendo started its early days with the NES. NES was a big thing back then with a variety of over 700 games. The graphics where better than those in the arcade and they were cheap to hold and connect to the T.V. Nintendo had begun its life
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