
Nintendo first dabbled in video games during the industry’s early years of the mid-’70s. Generations of successful gaming console releases through the years led to the much-hyped 1996 launch of Nintendo 64, a system that represented a giant evolutionary leap in video game technology. Within the first three days of launch, hundreds of thousands of gamers hunkered down with Mario 64, ...
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Take aim with the Nerf Switch Shot Blaster. One blaster with three ways to play! Want to play Wii Zapper-supported video games with the Wii Remote installed? You got it. Launch sonic micro darts with the dart launcher attachment? No problem. Or would you rather slide on the Red Reveal to shoot some Bots in the NERF N-Strike Elite game? This blaster can do that too, it’s the utility ...
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It all started back on November 22nd, 2005, when Microsoft took it’s second stab at the home gaming console market with it’s release of the XBOX 360. The 360 came out a year earlier than both the Nintendo Wii and Sony Playstation 3 so it had an early lead in the next generation console department. A first on any home gaming console was the ability to customize the way your console ...
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