Which video game console do you have the fondest memories of, and what are your thoughts on the current generation of consoles and the games that are being released on them? Do you think that the video game industry is gearing up for another crash like the one that almost killed the home console in 1983? Let us know in the comments.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:27 - 1972 – Magnavox Odyssey
01:08 - 1977 – Atari VCS 2600
01:38 - 1979 – Intellivision
02:10 - 1982 – ColecoVision
02:33 - 1985 – Nintendo Entertainment System
03:08 - 1989 – Sega Genesis
03:46 - 1990 – Super Nintendo Entertainment System
04:21 - 1995 – Playstation
05:00 - 1996 – Nintendo 64
05:39 - 2000 – Playstation 2
06:03 - 2001 – Xbox
06:30 - 2005 – Xbox 360
07:01 - 2006 – Nintendo Wii
07:31 - 2006 – Playstation 3
07:51 - 2013 – Xbox One
08:14 - 2013 – Playstation 4
08:45 - 2017 – Nintendo Switch
09:24 - 2020 – Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X/S
09:55 - Outro
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