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Game Boy: the handheld that became a legend

Launched by Nintendo in 1989, the Game Boy revolutionised the world of portable gaming, changing the way people thought about video games and paving the way for a new era of mobile entertainment. The console captured the hearts of gamers, allowing them to take their favourite games with them wherever they went. With its long battery life, relatively simple design and library of outstanding titles, the Game Boy marked the beginning of an era of portable consoles that would.

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Console Wars: 10-year story told by Blake J.…

Blake J. Harris's Console Wars provides a detailed account of the fierce competition between Sega and Nintendo in the
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Nintendo Wii: A console for the whole family

On 7 December 2006, Nintendo launched one of the most revolutionary consoles in gaming history: Wii. This device not
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Game Boy: the handheld that became a legend

Launched by Nintendo in 1989, the Game Boy revolutionised the world of portable gaming, changing the way people thought
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Arcade booths: history and evolution

Arcade games have had a lasting impact on popular culture and the history of video games, serving as a
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Playstation Portable (PSP): Sony’s first handheld

The PlayStation Portable (PSP) was one of the most revolutionary portable consoles of its time, bringing the graphics power
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Nintendo DS: the best-selling handheld ever

The Nintendo DS is one of the most innovative and successful handheld consoles in the history of video games,

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Console Wars: 10-year story told by

Blake J. Harris's Console Wars provides a detailed account of the fierce competition between Sega and Nintendo
- March 14, 2025

Nintendo Wii: A console for the

On 7 December 2006, Nintendo launched one of the most revolutionary consoles in gaming history: Wii. This
- March 14, 2025

Game Boy: the handheld that became

Launched by Nintendo in 1989, the Game Boy revolutionised the world of portable gaming, changing the way
- March 14, 2025

Gamecube: the most beloved and least

Launched in Japan on 14 September 2001, the Nintendo GameCube recently celebrated its 20th anniversary, providing an
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The Nintendo DS is one of the most innovative and successful handheld consoles in the history of video games, with an impact that extends far beyond the world of gaming. Launched in 2004, it introduced numerous technical and innovative features that changed the way portable gaming was conceived, bringing a new interactive and accessible experience to millions of people around the world.

The design of the Nintendo DS was a real revolution. The main feature of the console was the introduction of two LCD screens: an upper, non-reflective screen and a lower, touch-sensitive screen. This configuration created a completely new interaction between the player and the game, allowing direct and more.

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Nintendo Wii: A console for

On 7 December 2006, Nintendo launched one of the most revolutionary consoles in
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Gamecube: the most beloved and

Launched in Japan on 14 September 2001, the Nintendo GameCube recently celebrated its

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Playstation Portable (PSP): Sony’s first handheld

The PlayStation Portable (PSP) was one of the most revolutionary portable consoles of its time, bringing the graphics power and gaming quality of home consoles into a pocket format. Although no longer in production, its impact on video game history was significant, marking a before and after in the portable console landscape.

The PSP was launched in Japan on 12 December 2004, followed by the North American and PAL regions in 2005..

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    One Growth Hacker

    Nintendo Wii: A console for

    On 7 December 2006, Nintendo launched one of the most revolutionary consoles in
    5 mins
    One Growth Hacker

    Gamecube: the most beloved and

    Launched in Japan on 14 September 2001, the Nintendo GameCube recently celebrated its
    7 mins
    One Growth Hacker

    Game Boy: the handheld that

    Launched by Nintendo in 1989, the Game Boy revolutionised the world of portable