The Nintendo Entertainment System, or the NES, was the first console Nintendo released. It had 8-bit graphics and used cartridges to play games. The console was released in North America in February, 1986. The NES cost $90 for the basic set and $100 for the NES and Super Mario Brothers. The NES sold over 7 million systems in just 2 years. The NES had accessories you could use to play certain games with, such as the zapper and R.O.B. The NES was called the Famicom in …show more content…
It had 16-bit graphics and used cartridges to play games. It was released in North America in 1991, and the system was an instant success. The SNES cost $200 in North America. It was called the Super Famicom in Japan and sold 300,000 systems in a day. Even though other video games were using 32-bit graphics, the SNES still sold well. Two of the new accessories for this system were the light gun and a mouse.
The next system Nintendo released was the Virtual Boy. It was Nintendo’s first try at 3D technology. It was released in 1995. It had a 32-bit graphics system and used cartridges for games. Nintendo tried to make the console as cheap as possible, so they used only red LEDs. It was still $180. Playing the system would cause eye strain and headaches. It only sold around 700,000 systems. It had only about 8 games and stayed on the market about 4 months. It was the worst selling console for Nintendo to date.
The next console was the Nintendo 64. It had 64-bit graphics and used cartridges to play games. It was released in North America in 1996 and cost about $200. About 32.93 million systems were sold worldwide. 387 games were released for this system. One of the accessories was a rumble pack. It made the controller