The Dell Optflex series was a line of business oriented desktops for government, education, and healthcare markets. This Dell Optflex 520 uses Windows 98 Second Edition as its operating system.
This handheld game was one of Mattel's many electronic handhelds that manipulated LED lights to facilitate gameplay. Being one of Mattel's more popular products, Mattel Electronics Basketball would be remanufactured in 2003 as Mattel Classic…
Mattel Electronics Football would be released as Mattel's second handheld electronic game coming a year after Mattel Auto Race. Like many other early handheld electronics, Mattel Electronics Football would utilize LCD lights to facilitate gameplay.
The Intellivision was Mattel's first attempt at a home video game console which competed against other solidified brand names such as the Atari 2600, ColecoVision, and the Fairchild Channel F.
The Mattel Intellivoice Voice Synthesizer was a speech synthesizer add on to Mattel's Intellivision which allowed specific games to utilize the synthesizer and play audio of human-like voices. Only a total of 5 games that were specifically created…
The Nintendo 64 was Nintendo's last home video game console to utilize cartridge based ROMs until the Nintendo Switch over 11 years later. This console's controllers would be the first of Nintendo's products to utilize an analog stick. Being released…
The Nintendo DS line would come to be the successor of Nintendo's GameBoy line as its initial introduction incorporated backwards compatibility with GBA ROMs until the eventual release of the Nintendo DSi. This handheld had a variety of capabilities…