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  2. 10 Retro Video Game Consoles That Are Surprisingly Valuable Today

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    It was listed on eBay for a whopping $30,000 in 2021, though it’s unclear whether it actually sold for that amount. 7. Sega Genesis CDX. eBay. ... Apple Bandai Pippin. eBay.

  3. Apple Bandai Pippin - Wikipedia

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    Gold Apple Bandai Pippin. The goal of the Bandai Pippin was to create an inexpensive computer system aimed mostly at playing CD-based multimedia software, especially games, but also functioning as a thin client. The operating system is a version of System 7.5.2, and is based on a 66 MHz PowerPC 603 processor and a 14.4 kb/s modem.

  4. Fifth generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Apple Bandai Pippin 42,000 (as of May 4, 2007) [ 82 ] From 1996 to 1999 (when the PlayStation, N64 and Saturn were the major 5th-generation consoles still on the market) Sony managed a 47% market share of the worldwide market, followed by Nintendo with 28% (with a percentage of that figure from the 16‑bit Super NES ), while Sega was third ...

  5. List of commercial failures in video games - Wikipedia

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    The Bandai Pippin (Atmark Player) and wireless controller. The Pippin is a game console designed by Apple Computer and produced by Bandai (now Bandai Namco) in the mid-1990s based around a PowerPC 603e processor and Classic Mac OS. It featured a 4x CD-ROM drive and a video output that could connect to a standard television monitor.

  6. Marathon (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Bungie released Super Marathon, a port of Marathon and Marathon 2 to the short-lived Apple Bandai Pippin video game console. [2] Bungie released the source code of Marathon 2 in 1999, which enabled the development of an open-source enhanced version of the Marathon 2 engine called Aleph One. The game's assets were released by Bungie as ...

  7. Mac gaming - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Pippin (also known as the Bandai Pippin) was a multimedia player based on the Power Mac that ran a cut-down version of the Mac OS designed, among other things, to play games. Sold between 1996 and 1998 in Japan and the United States, it was not a commercial success, with fewer than 42,000 units sold and fewer than a thousand games and ...

  8. Not all companies are backing away from DEI in the new Trump era

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    Over the past year, a number of high-profile companies have done about-faces on diversity, including Meta (), Walmart (), McDonald's (), Lowe’s (), Ford (), Tractor Supply (), and John Deere ...

  9. Bandai - Wikipedia

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    The announcement followed a ¥ 9 billion loss from Bandai the same month, attributed to declining game sales and the poor reception of the Apple Pippin console. [22] Bandai felt Sega was an appropriate company to merge with, as it possessed an American management model and several international offices, in addition to owning several successful ...