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Sega Genesis - Christmas - Video Game Console - TV Game Commercial - Retro Gaming - 1990 - YouTub
Sega Genesis - Christmas - Video Game Console - TV Game Commercial - Retro Gaming - 1990 - YouTub Olwin 1 Views • 1 month ago

Like rare movies games and other retro goodies why not try visiting our retro stores via<br />The links below :)<br /><br />Uploaded by<br />http://www.warnersretrocorner.com<br />http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Warners-Retro-Corner<br /><br />Why not try our other Channel<br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/user/MrWarnersretrocorner<br /><br />Please Subscribe to both if you have any requests leave a comment below :)<br /><br />Feel Free to Check out and follow our twitter and facebook feeds<br /><br />https://www.facebook.com/pages/Warners-Retro-Corner/143420889044062?ref=hl<br /><br />https://twitter.com/WRCretrocorner<br />Publication date 28/06/13<br />Duration 43:47<br />Category Film & TV<br /><br />Rare &Deleted movie prints availiable @<br />http://stores.ebay.co.uk/CULT-FICTION-PRINTS?_rdc=1<br /><br />why not like us and follow on facebook<br /><br />https://www.facebook.com/CultFictionPrints?fref=ts<br /><br />Hours o retro classics including uk 180`s tv commercials hours of footage + Games master , Games World, nes world championships 1990 ,game over , BTv and much more more available to stream<br /><br />Disclaimer - Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

Tier 5: Every Video Game Console Ever Made!
Tier 5: Every Video Game Console Ever Made! Olwin 1 Views • 1 month ago

Welcome to IcebergDocs, where we take a deep dive into a variety of subject from top to bottom. In this episode we will explore Tier 5 of the Complete Video Game Console iceberg. The consoles we will discuss today are...<br /><br />▪️ Fairchild Channel F<br />Released in 1976, and widely considered to be the first true home video game console., it was the first system to use ROM cartridges instead of built in games.<br /><br />▪️ Atari XEGS<br />The home video game console version of Atari's 8 bit computers. Released in 1987, the XEGS was compatible with all Atari computer peripherals including keyboards, mice and printers.<br /><br />▪️ Philips CD-i<br />Released in 1990, the CD-i is the first true home multimedia device, capable of not only playing video games, but also playing movies, videos, 3d virtual tours, and connecting to the internet.<br /><br />▪️ Commodore CDTV<br />Released in 1991, the CDTV was Commodore's answer to the Philips Cd-i. It was a multimedia device designed to be a replacement for the home computer.<br /><br />▪️ Pioneer LaserActive<br />The LaserActive was released to compete with the CDTV and CD-i. in 1993. This amazing multimedia device could not only play LaserDiscs and other video media, if you installed certain ad-ons called PACs, it could play SEGA Genesis cartridge games, SEGA CD games, TurboGrafx 16 games as well as TurboGrafx CD disc games.<br /><br />▪️ NEC TurboDuo<br />Released in 1991, the TurboDuo was a newer model of the TurboGrafx 16 that also integrated the Turbo CD ad-on into one single console. It did fairly well in Japan, but failed to take off in the U.S.<br /><br />▪️ SEGA Pico<br />The Pico was released in 1993 and had the same hard ware as the Genesis. It was marketed to young children as a learning and gaming device.<br /><br />▪️ Bandai Playdia<br />The Playdia was similar to the Pico in that it was marketed to children, but was more of a multimedia device as it also played video along with games.<br /><br />▪️ Casio Loopy<br />The Loopy was the first and only video game console designed and marketed exclusively for girl gamers. It also had a built in thermal printer to make stickers.<br /><br />This iceberg was put together by myself, Thomas. Tier 6 episode will be up next week, so be sure to hit the subscribe button to get notified when it releases. I have a ton of video ideas in store for the channel, and I spend a lot of time researching, finding clips, and editing the videos. I hope you will enjoy them!<br /><br />Thanks for watching!<br /><br /><br /> ⭐ Follow me Everywhere! ⭐<br /> https://YouTube.com/@IcebergDocs<br /> https://Twitter.com/IcebergDocs<br /> https://TikTok.com/@IcebergDocs<br /> https://Twitch.tv/IcebergDocs<br /> https://Instagram.com/IcebergDocs<br /> https://Redbubble.com/IcebergDocs<br /> https://Vimeo.com/IcebergDocs<br /> https://Discord.gg/rhyTcgMQ7Y<br /> https://Patreon.com/IcebergDocs<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Time Stamps:<br />00:00 Intro<br />00:40 Fairchild Channel F<br />02:44 Atari XEGS<br />04:40 Philips CD-i<br />07:06 Commodore CDTV<br />08:41 Pioneer LaserActive<br />11:01 NEC TurboDuo<br />13:08 SEGA Pico<br />15:07 Bandai Playdia<br />16:31 Casio Loopy<br /><br /><br /><br />

Classic Game Room - FAIRCHILD CHANNEL F console review
Classic Game Room - FAIRCHILD CHANNEL F console review Olwin 1 Views • 1 month ago

Fairchild Channel F system II review! http://classicgameroom.com/vau....ltpages/vaultpage/fa Classic Game Room reviews the FAIRCHILD CHANNEL F video game system from the 1970s! Originally released in 1976 the Channel F is one of the first cartridge based video game systems in the universe! It looks like a VCR but it plays old school video games! The Fairchild Channel F is one of the earliest video game consoles and boasts a fine wood grained finish and enormous buttons. It plays a small library of mostly two-player games on cartridges that look like 8-tracks, groovy!!

DIY Raspberry Pi Zero Handheld Game Console (Part 1)
DIY Raspberry Pi Zero Handheld Game Console (Part 1) Olwin 1 Views • 1 month ago

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Walmart People (Stand Up Comedy)
Walmart People (Stand Up Comedy) Olwin 2 Views • 1 month ago

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