Past Generation Video Game Systems

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Past Generation Video Game Systems
Now we will talk about some older game systems if you are interested in some of those. First one we will be talking about the Dreamcast by Sega. It is technically part of the current gen, but they have not made any sense, the 90s, the late 90s and you know its… this was a good system, but it just came out way too soon. The graphics were not so great and Sega decided to stop making them and focus on some software they are making. Next I will be talking about the Play Station I, which came before the PS 2. It has many great games and it is cool because you can play some of those games on the PS 2 so if you try out some Play Station I game you like, you can go out and buy those and play them on the Play Station II. The next is the Nintendo 64, by Nintendo, it came out before the Gamecube. It also has many good games that are probably available at cheap prices at some specialty stores like EB Games and all that. You have your Nes Genesis all that stuff. Many of these systems are hard to find now like the Nes and all that and you can try really cheap and they have very, very few that probably work anymore and but if you feel like buying some of those, try them out, your best bet is E-Bay.

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