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THE EVOLUTION OF
GHhlHE CDH5DLE5
The Ehduh Box
In 1966 engineer Ralph Baer began experimenting with a project to allow consumers to interact with their televisions. Baer and his colleagues referred to the prototypes as boxes and numbered them 1 • 7. The last of which was referred to as "The
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THE EVOLUTION OF GHhlHE CDH5DLE5 The Ehduh Box In 1966 engineer Ralph Baer began experimenting with a project to allow consumers to interact with their televisions. Baer and his colleagues referred to the prototypes as boxes and numbered them 1 • 7. The last of which was referred to as "The Brown Box." Among the first games was the ‘Fox and Hounds'. One player controlled a number of WHITE dots which they used to chas® and comer the opposing player s RED dot. In 1968 Baer went In search of a company to take his product public. The prototype referred to as "The Brown Box" is now in the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. Units by 1975 Magnavox Odyssey 100 Coleco Telestar Magnavox Odyssey 200 Atari Ultra Pong & Ultra Pong Doubles Fairchild Channel F Magnavox Wonder Wizard 7702 Coleco Telestar Arcade RCA Studio II Atari VCS 2600 “With full-color output, sound, and cartridge-based games, the 2600 became the most successful home console yet” (BusinessWeek) After their success with a standalone Pong Console, Atari would go on to create the Atari Video Computer System. (Renamed the Atari 2600) lAtari 2600 sold 30,000,000 Units, and isstjll inthetop:10 best selling consoles of all time1 Manufacturer: Atari Released: November 1977 Price at launch: $200 Nintendo Color TV Game Series Coleco Telstar Alpha Magnavox Odyssey 4000 Coleco Telstar Colormatic Coleco Telstar Ranger Atari Video Pinball Atari Stunt Cycle Bally Arcade Professional Coleco Telstar Sportsman Coleco Telstar Combat Coleco Telstar Marksman Coleco Telstar Colortron Magnavox Odyssey 2 Mattel Intellivision Milton Bradley Macrovision Epoch Cassette Vision BallyComputer System Emerson Arc Bandai Arcadia Colecovision Milton Bradley Vectrex Nintendo Family Computer (Famicon Japan) Casio PV-1000 Milton Bradley Vectrex Mattel Intellivision II Sega Mark III (Japan) Columbia Home Arcade Nintendo Entertainment System After the Famicom s success in Japan,Nintendo brought the console to the U.S. and renamed it the Nintendo ^ Entertainment System. With the decline of the video Щ game console market in 1983. Nintendo decided to market the NES as a toy and appeal to younger audiences. This combined with® a little game called Super Mario Bros, helped jumpstart the console market and made the NES wildly successful. It has sold 61,910,000 Units. Manufacturer: Nintendo Released: Oct, 1985 Price at launch Sega Master System Sega's answer to the NES, the Master System was based on their Mark III console sold in Japan. The Masterv System never sold as well as the NES, either in Japan or in the U.S., — it was however quite successful in South i America and Europe. g| cj / Manufacturer: Sega / Released: June, 1986 aI Price at launch: $200 Of the , A 15,000,000 units it sold, / 5,000,000 were in Brazil and about 7,000,000 were in Western Europe NEC PC Engine Turbografx 16 The first to be marketed as a 16-bit console, the Turbografx 16 was also the first console to make use of a CD-ROM Manufacturer NEC Tech Inc Released: October, 1987 Price at launch S199 Sega Genesis Based on Japan’s Sega Mega Drive, the Genes was the 16-bit follow up to the Sega Master System. With games like Sonic: The Hedgehog, Sonic: The Hedgehog 2, and Aladdin. The Genesis would sell over 40,000,000 Units and end up as Sega’s best selling system. Manufacturer: Sega Released: Oct, 1988 Price at launch: $200 NEC SuperGrafx Sega Master System II Nintendo S Famicon (j* Super Nintendo a Entertainment System £ Based on the 16-bit Super Famicom system, the SNES was a direct competitor with the Sega Genesis which came out two years before. Its new Mode 7 graphics allowed for background scaling, giving the illusion of depth, this with games like F-Zero made A the SNES incredibly popular. Despite the Genesis’ headstart, the SNES would go on to outsell it with 49,100,000 units sold. Manufacturer: Nintendo Released: August, 1990 Price at launch $199 SNK NeoGeoAES Commodore CDTV Philips CD-1 NEC Turbo Duo Sega Genesis CD Commodore Amiga CD32 Panasonic 3DO Interactive Multiplayer Panasonic 3DO Interactive Multiplayer Sony Playstation Manufacturer Sony The PlayStation originally began as a collaboration between Released; Dec, 1994 Sony and Nintendo. Nintendo, wanting to create a CD-ROM pnce ^ |_ add-on for the Super Nintendo. After Nintendo secretly canceled the deal, Sony took what they learned and focused it into making a standalone system, The Sony PlayStation. $100 cheaper than the Sega Saturn. With games like Tekken, Wipeout, Twisted Metal, and Ffhal Fantasy VII, the PlayStation would quickly outsell its competitors and eventually sell over 100,000,000 units._________________ Sega Genesis 32x Bandai Pïaydia Sega Saturn Successor to the Genesis, the 32-bit Sega Saturn had multiple processors for different purposes, making it difficult to develop games for. Despite having relatively few titles available at launch, The Saturn sold 170,000 units in Japan in its first day. The system also featured online multiplayer with its NetLink adapter, used by games like Duke Nukem 3D, Virtual On, and Saturn Bomberman. Manufacturer: Sega Released: Nov, 1994 Price at launch:: $399 Nintendo Virtual Boy Nintendo 64 The N64 was a massive leap forward for Ninte Its 64-bit processor had double the power of 1 PlayStation, which had come out 2 years pric Nintendo decided to stick with using cartridg -based games, everely hampering sales an losing them a number of partners, includir Square-Enix (Squaresoft at the time). Manufacturer: Nintendo Released June, 1996 Super Nintendi Entertainment Syi Sega Saturn Skeleton Sega Dreamcast Sega Genisis 2 This would be Sega’s last attempt at a console, deciding instead shift focus into being a third-party developer. Manufacturer: Sega Released: Nov, 1998 Price at launch $199 At 128-bits, with a built-in modem for online games, ai 200-MHz processor, the Sega Dreamcast was a cons ahead of its time. Unfortunately, this didn’t translate in Sega would only sell 8,000,000 Units wor before production on the Dreamcast was stopped in 2 Li lr III Sony Playstation 2 Hoping to follow up on the success of the original PlayStation. Sony released the PlayStation 2. With a 128-bit RISC processor called the 'Emotion Engine’, a clock speed of 300MHz, DVD movie playback, and backwards compatibility with PlayStation games, it was the most advanced console on the market. Within two days of its release it sold 980,000 Units. To date the PlayStation 2 has sold over 150,000,000 Ufnits making it the best selling home video game console in the world. Manufacturer: Sony Released: March, 2000 Price at launch $2$9 Sony PSone Microsoft XBox Marking Microsoft's first foray into making hare Xbox had a host of features that could be trac to Microsoft’s PC roots. It had a broadbar Ethernet port to make gse of its new “Xbox Live", “a NVIDIA graphics pr unit (GPU) delivering more than 3 graphics performance of other cor and was the first console on the m ^ include an internal hard drive. It w; host to the console exclusive Hale Combat Evolved. Manufacturer: Microsoft Released Nov, 2001 Price at launch: $299 Nintendo Gamecube Unlike the PS2 and Xbox, the Gamecube had no DVD playback capabilities; in fact its games came recorded on mini DVDs. Despite its size, the Gamecube was more powerful than the PlayStation 2. Manufacturer: Nintendo Released; Sept, 2001 Price at launch $109 ЕИИЧ XaviX XaviXPORT Microsoft XBox 360 Co-Developed with ATI. IBM, and Silicon Integrated Systems, Microsoft's Xbox 360 first console in the next generation (7th generation) and with the triple-core IBM des Xenon as its CPU. was far superior to any system seen before. A revamped Xbox L reported 3,000,000 connected users and 18,000,000 downloads within the first si; In 2010 Microsoft released a redesigned version - the Xbox 360 S. which was smalh quieter, and was as the ‘SB stated slimmer. Manufacturer: Microsoft Released: Nov, 2005 Price at launch: S299-! ЭППС PlayStation 3 VA./Ноп loi inrhorl ir< О'ППЦ Qí When launched in 2005. Sony announced that the PI. would be part of a longer (10 year) generation cycle fi over the long cycle.it had an NVIDIA RSX Reality Syi GPU with 256 MB of GDDR3 video memory. 512 MB memory, a Gigabit Ethernet port, 4 USB 2 0 ports, an with a built-in Blu-ray disc drive. Since its release, it has sold over 77,000,000 Units. Manufacturer: Sony Release date: Nov, 2006 Price at launch: $4994599 Is* Nintendo Wii In 2006. after five years in development. Nintendo released the successor to the GameCube. The concept behind the Wii was to change the way players interacted with their consoles and the games. This was given form through the motion sensitive remote and heavy use over peripherals. While not an inherently powerful system, the Wii’s innovative motion controls and core Nintendo games helped the console sell dose to 100,000,000 Units. Manufacturer Nintendo Release date Nov, 2006 Price at launch: S249 2E11E Nintendo Wii U Manufacturer Nintendo Release Date: Nov, 2012 Price at launch: $300 Basic $3i Revealed three months apart, these will be Sony’s a Microsoft’s entries in the 8th generation of video gai consoles. Each has a host of new features while brin fan favorite features from previous generations. The themselves focus on power and performance with in< RAM and 8-core CPU's based on AMD's new Jaguai architecture. OUYA л. ft i С Microsoft XBoxOne Sony Playstati TBA Dimensions TBA TRA Weight TBA TBA eight-core, x86 processor Processor Eight-core X86 AMD J GPU:1.84- T-FLOP AMD Radeon GrapH Core Next Engin 8GB RAM Memory 8GB GDDR5 RAlj Built-in, 50*QGB HDD Hard Drive Built-in HDMI1.4 in/out, 4K, 1080p AV Output HDIYII, Analog-AVd Optical output UO Output Digital Output (Opt! USB 3.0 XTBA, AUX IEEE 802.11 n wireless with Wi-Fii connect Communication Super Speed USB (USB 3.0) X3, AUX Ethernet (ЮВАз 100BASE-TX, 1000BA Bluetooth 2.1 (EDfl IEEE 802.11 b/g/n W The first console in the 8th generationof vidi game home consoles, the Nintendo Wii U w released a full five months before the PlayStation 4 was even announced. The Wi was released in two versions: “Basic" white “Deluxe'' black. With the Wii U, Nintendo introduced the Wii U Gamepad, a controller a buiilt in 16:9 aspect ratio touchscreen, alio the player to use either the TV or the touchp itself as the primary display screen. When u the TV as the primary display, the touchscre on the Wii U can mstead be used to suppler gamepJay in a variety of ways. Unnamed Xbox One controller (similar to Xbox 360 Wireless Controller, but with dynamic impulse triggers and a redesigned D-pad) Controller 1000amAh DualShoj (210g, six-axis mot sensing, 2 PointJ Touch Pad) 250,000-pixel infrared depth sensor and 1080p camera Camera 1280*800 @ 60Ha 640*400 @ 120HJ 320*192 @ 240H| Blue-ra yl DVD Optical Drive BD6xCAV„ DVD 8x<j TBA Price TBA Later this year Availability Holiday 2013 Console Firsts First video game console I Magnavox Odyssey 1972____________ First g ame console to sell mo 50 million copies Nintendo Enterta inment Sy 1985 Firstgame console to offer on line gaming Super Nintendo Entertainment System with the Satellaview 1995 First game home console to sel then 100 million copies PlayStation 2 2000 First game console to more then 1,000 copies in the United States in one year Nintendo Wii 2007
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У меня до сих пор Атари 2600 лежит, самые теплые воспоминания. :)
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