This is the page hardware in general. Customizing, fixing, upgrading, and hacking are just some of the features on this
page. The hardware on this page can range from consoles to PC.

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The NES Clone |
There is a new Nintendo in town. Messiah's Generation NEX is a tribute to all that is cherished about gaming, a time in
gaming history forever gone, but not forgotten. Messiah has brought you back in time to 1985, a time in gaming history where
graphics and sound did not matter. A time when game play was most important and fun was the focus. The Generation NEX Console
is a blend of past, present, and future. Taking an old, but incredibly fun product and updating it with todays technology.
Get ready, because Messiah is bringing gaming back to life. Much improved over the original Nintendo Entertainment System,
the design is much more slim. 1.5 inches tall to be exact. It has a built in 2.4GHZ Wireless support for wireless controllers,
Duel cartridge compatibility (NES/FamiCom.), it has stereo sound instead of mono, and it comes with AV cables, and a power-saving
AC adapter (unlike the original). The IC is a custom designed IC that is built on the NES algorithm. Both the Japanese and
US cartridge slots on the Generation NEX uses a direct connection. The primary reason the original NES wore out is because
the connectors did not directly connect to the cartridge and the up and down motion wore out the connection. So, no more flashing
lights, huffing & puffing into cartridges, and blue screens, just...FUN! For more info, you can check the official site
at: http://www.playmessiah.com/
As most of you may know, there are different versions of each console, like the Nintendo, and the other version, The Top-Loading
Nintendo, the second version of consoles were made mainly to improve the flaws the original had, and most of all the size
flaws. I'm going to show you some of the different versions of some video games systems:
-The Super Nintendo-
Second Design |

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Original Design |

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-The Sega Genesis-
Second Design |

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Original Design |

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-The Nintendo-
Second Design |

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Original Design |

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-The Atari-
Atari 5200 |

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Atari 2600 |

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