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SEGA Genesis (1989-1997) Failed Tech the Magnavox Odyssey holds the

SEGA Genesis (1989-1997) Failed Tech the Magnavox Odyssey holds theSega Genesis The Sega Genesis, released in North America in 1989, was a high performance console that famously advertised it "did what Nintendon't" by bringing a fast, arcade style edge into the home. Powered by the same advanced processor found in actual arcade cabinets and early Macintosh computers, the Genesis excelled at lightning fast action and complex moving backgrounds. This speed became the ultimate showcase for its flagship game, Sonic the

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the Magnavox Odyssey holds the undisputed title of the world’s first commercial home video game console

🥇First Mass-Market Color Digital Camera

It was the world's first true "multimedia" computer

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the hardware was already fully capable of keeping time

SEGA Genesis (1989-1997) Failed Tech the Magnavox Odyssey holds theSega Genesis The Sega Genesis, released in North America in 1989, was a high performance console that famously advertised it "did what Nintendon't" by bringing a fast, arcade style edge into the home. Powered by the same advanced processor found in actual arcade cabinets and early Macintosh computers, the Genesis excelled at lightning fast action and complex moving backgrounds. This speed became the ultimate showcase for its flagship game, Sonic the

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