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It sold almost 62 million units. Nintendo had Mario and no one else did. Sega was a Japanese maker of arcade games. Its 8-bit console, the Sega Master System, more closely resembled a traditional game console.

It sold 19 million units, so it was a modest success. Sega had a nice library of games including the arcade racing hit Out Run, but nothing like Mario. Atari re-entered the fray as well, releasing its game console and a smaller, cost-reduced version of the The Atari only sold around a million units.

Sega ushered in the bit era with its Sega Genesis console, which ultimately sold around 49 million units. The draw of the Mario franchise kept Nintendo successful. Japanese electronics maker NEC released its own game console, the Turbografx The Turbografx was an also-ran, selling about 16 million units.

It also used plug-in cartridges. Its high price limited its success. What is a game catridge? Inside, it looks like this. This is a Nintendo 64 cartridge, disassembled. Aside from the number of pins on the connector, it looks very much like the cartridges of 20 years before did inside. Most bit consoles loaded their games off CDs, but game cartridges reappeared in the bit era. Atari was first with its Jaguar console in The Jaguar only sold about , units. Atari needed to sell millions.

Nintendo followed with the Nintendo 64 in It was very successful, selling around 33 million units. It was the last home console to use plug-in game cartridges. Why is this necessary? At a 10, ft view there are two things that drive this project; Z80 assembly code used to interface with the ESP micro controller, and micro controller code that reformats websites for display on the Game Boy screen. The following excerpt is from the post:.

It took a while, but I finally managed to create my own Game Boy cartridge. With WiFi! At this point, it can only demo a simple telnet-style communication and access Wikipedia articles, but I am confident that I will showcase more in the future.

For now, the interesting and surprisingly tricky part is how the thing works at all. Before you waste your time with this article, I should probably make clear what this cartridge can do and, maybe more importantly, what it cannot do. With this, you can access data from the internet or your local network on your Game Boy or send data from it. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser.

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