Showing posts with label Video Game Console. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video Game Console. Show all posts

The ultimate guru of the Game console - The Nintendo GameCube

The Nintendo GameCube is Nintendo's fourth home video game console and is part of the sixth generation console era. It is the successor to the Nintendo 64 and predecessor to the Nintendo Wii. It is officially abbreviated as GCN and unofficially as NGC, The Nintendo GameCube is the first Nintendo console to use optical discs as its primary storage medium. The main competitors of this game console are the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It is the sixth generation game console. The console was released on Sep month of 2001 in all over the world. The GameCube sold 21.74 million units worldwide.



The main Features of Nintendo GameCube
Below are main features of this game console -

* Support
It support online play officially, via the Nintendo GameCube Broadband Adapter and Modem Adapter.

* Connectivity
It also enabled connectivity to the Game Boy Advance to access exclusive features of certain games or to use the portable system as a controller for the Game Boy Player.

* Storage Capacity
It's Storage capacity through Memory Card is 16 MB maximum.

* Display
For Display it's uses ATI Flipper 162 MHz.

* Best Selling Game
The Best selling game of this game console was Super Smash Bros. over 7.09 million units sold all over the world.



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Atari 2600 - The Second Generation Video Game Console


Atari 2600 - Video Computer System
The Atari 2600 is one of the oldest Video game console. The Atari 2600 is also known for its hit video game Pac-Man. It is a video game console released in October 1977. It is credited with popularizing the use of microprocessor-based hardware and cartridges containing game code, instead of having non-microprocessor dedicated hardware with all games built in. The first game console to use this format was the Fairchild Channel F. The Atari 2600 is credited with making the plug-in concept popular among the game-playing public. The Atari 2600 was wildly successful. During the 1980s, "Atari" was a synonym for this model in mainstream media and, by extension, for video games in general, similar to "Nintendo" and "PlayStation" in the later 1980s and 1990s respectively.

Originally known as the Atari VCS — for Video Computer System — the machine's name was changed to "Atari 2600" in 1982 following the release of the more advanced Atari 5200. The 2600 was typically bundled with two joystick controllers, a conjoined pair of paddle controllers, and a cartridge game—initially Combat and later Pac-Man.


The basic layout of the Atari 2600
The layout of Atari 2600 is fairly similar to most consoles and home computers of the era. The CPU was the MOS Technology 6507, a cut-down version of the 6502, running at 1.19 MHz in the 2600. The 6507 included fewer memory address pins —13 instead of 16 and no external interrupts to fit into a smaller 28-pin package.


The Console of Atari 2600
The console had only 128 bytes of RAM for runtime data that included the call stack and the state of the game world. There was no frame buffer, as the necessary RAM would have been too expensive. The video hardware gave the 2600 a reputation as one of the most complex machines in the world to program, but those programmers who understood it realized that such direct control over the video picture was also a source of flexibility.

Additionally, the 2600 supported several types of input devices (joysticks, paddles, keyboards, etc.) and third-party peripherals, and many of these peripherals were interchangeable with the MSX and several other Japanese systems. In some cases, it is possible to use the Atari joysticks with the Sega Master System and Mega Drive/Genesis, though functionality may be limited. However Master System and Genesis controllers work quite well on the 2600.


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