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April 04, 2010 20:11

In my opinion, a number of platforms can be added:

CDi
VG5000
CDTV
ZX Spectrum
Amstrad CPC

come to mind like that, because I've ever played with it or came into contact with it in some other way. And there are probably many more that are being collected. When I come across one, I put it here.

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Floppy and that quarter disk (lost name)
N-Gage (if I write correctly)

I still remember them.

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April 05, 2010 04:38

A Floppy disk is not a platform, but a carrier

If we do add platforms anyway.

Odyssey² / Philips G7000 i / Videopac
SG-1000
VC4000
NEC PC Engine
SuperGrafx
Namco System 1
Namco System 2
Sega 32x
PC-FX
Bandai Pippin
Fairchild VCS / Fairchild Channel F
Microvision
Epoch Game Pocket Computer (only 5 games released)
Game.com
Wonderswan
Neo-Geo Pocket Color
GP32
Nokia N-Gage
Nokia N-Gage QD
Neo-Geo Pocket
Neo-Geo CD

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April 05, 2010 10:43

Videopac is already included. I have now added 213 items…

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April 05, 2010 10:53

Thanks for the lists! Just added:
CDi
VG5000
CDTV
ZX Spectrum
Amstrad CPC
SG-1000
VC4000
NEC PC Engine
SuperGrafx
Namco System 1
Namco System 2
Sega 32x
PC-FX
Bandai Pippin
Fairchild VCS / Fairchild Channel F
Microvision
Epoch Game Pocket Computer
Game.com
Wonderswan
Neo-Geo Pocket Color
GP32
Nokia N-Gage
Nokia N-Gage QD
Neo-Geo Pocket
Neo-Geo CD

Questions:
- does Neo Geo still have to remain in it separately or is it now completely broken down?
- does Philips G7000 i still need to be added to the Videopac combi name or is it clear enough?
- game.com: is this a physical console or a website?
- Amstrad CPC and GX4000 are other software platforms? Or should we combine them?

Those Epoch games can be completed quickly :-)

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April 05, 2010 10:56

Yes indeed and there are some others (Virtual Boy, Neo Geo MVS …).

But what I would also find interesting is that it would work with headings and sub headings, otherwise it would be terribly unclear.
So maybe all Atari's under “Atari” all Nintendo's under “Nintendo”.
For example: I started with Neo Geo and only entered the AES games. Maybe create sub-headings under Neo Geo:
Neo Geo MVS
Neo Geo AES
Neo Geo CD
Neo Geo Pocket
Neo Geo Pocket Color

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April 05, 2010 10:57

Oops I was just typing my mail. Hadn't seen Rene's yet.

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April 05, 2010 10:58

As mentioned, wouldn't it be better to work with subheadings (if possible)?

I have to learn to "edit message", sorry.

PS. the games I entered are for Neo Geo AES (Advanced Entertainment system), so maybe best change title to Neo Geo AES .

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April 05, 2010 13:21

Amstrad CPC and GX4000 are other systems.
I have never heard of G7000 i, G7000 is a type within the Videopac. I wouldn't mention it separately, because then you would also have to mention the 7200, 7400, C52 etc.
Odyssey2 is a more correct name than the Odyssey that is now listed.

Neo Geo seems to break down better to me, as the Nintendo’s are now divided: They are separate platforms.

Edge case for new platform: Commodore 128 and Commodore 16 ?? Please get the opinion of a Commodore fanatic about this. I think they can be added as a separate platform, but I have little to see if separate games have been released for them.

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April 05, 2010 14:06

You also have a NES 8 and 16 bit, separate consoles before, but don't know about the games.

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April 05, 2010 14:26

I think that was NES and SNES as they are already in Catawiki, and the games are not interchangeable.

At Videopac everything can be played on the latest systems (G7400) and most of it on the old systems (G7000). However, certain high-resolution backgrounds are not visible, but the game is still playable.

If I'm right, C64 can always be played on C128, but not the other way around. I thought that also applied to C16: C16 can be played on the C64, not the other way around. But I'm not sure about the latter.

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April 05, 2010 17:13

Supervision is another one, I just added it to the hardware.

And yes indeed NES = 8 bit
SNES = 16 bit
such as Master System = 8 bit Mega Drive = 16 bit.

I don't know very well about the Commodore's, that was still done with tapes and those big floppy disks.

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A ok, thought SNES came later than the 16 bit NES , but if it is one and the same, then that doesn't matter.

What was funny was that the cartridge games suddenly shot up in value after the notification that Nintendo was going to stop.

I'm really looking forward to the real NES games, unfortunately I don't have any NES or those games anymore. Just a TMNT without cover.

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April 05, 2010 23:46

The game.com

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nHihRsM8zE

Those Odyssey consols are a bit tricky to name.

The first will work.
It appeared in 1972 under the name Magnavox Odyssey

The second has different names in different countries
In America: Magnavox Odyssey² and Philips Odyssey²
In a number of European countries like Philips Videopac G7000 (without i indeed)
Other European names of this console are “Videopac” “Radiola Jet 25” “N60” “Schneider 7000” “Siera G7000” “Philips C52”
Then you also had the “Philips Videopac G7200” which had a built-in black and white screen.
In Brazil as Philips Odyssey
In Japan as odessei2 (unfortunately we cannot use Japanese characters on catawiki)

I propose that this platform be renamed to Odyssey² / Videopac and the rest are given as aliases

I believe your other questions have already been answered.

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I would have liked the Sega Mega-CD and the Amiga CD32 as platforms.
There are more, but they are two important ones.

Thanks in advance :)

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Shouldn't the CD32 be paired with CDTV , or is that something completely different?

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April 12, 2010 21:31

I think the CDTV software works on the CD32, but not the other way around.
I can't test it because I have a CDTV , but no cables.
The boxes of the CD32 games also only show CD32.
If anyone knows?

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from the wikipedia

The CDTV was eventually replaced in 1993, with the Amiga CD32, which used similar hardware but explicitly targeted the games market. The CD32 was initially a success, but was not enough to save Commodore from bankruptcy, which was declared in 1994.

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Well, sometimes you have to take Wikipedia with a grain of salt. The CDTV was a 16 bit machine and the CD32 a 32 bit machine, so I would be surprised if all cd32 games could be played on the CDTV .

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It was Commodore, nothing worked there with their following concoction. I myself had / have an amiga 500, you had several amiga`s but software was almost not interchangeable. That also cost them the head

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A somewhat less popular platform in the Netherlands, but I have also seen them here, and they are not yet there: The Atari ST.

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Yes, that's right. The ST was Atari's 16 bit family of home computers.
Before that you had the 400 600, and 800 (8-bits with all kinds of variants) and they are not there yet.
Those home computers are actually a different story.
You also have Spectravideo, Texas Instruments and many others

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For the vintage collector, the hardware options can also be interesting. I am thinking of a 1541 disk drive for the C-64 or a Micro drive for the ZX spectrum. Also enter at hardware?

Home computers… Well where does one end and the other start?
Videopac: Obviously a gaming console, whether you're talking about a 7000, 7200 or 7400. But a number of titles and even a hardware module have been released to be able to do home-computer-like things (programming, ticker).

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December 02, 2010 12:33

Just received this one:

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For now I have put it under 'Hardware / Consoles', but I actually think that a separate platform 'Coin Operated / Arcade Game' is better suited.

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December 02, 2010 12:36

yes there should be a separate section, I also have a few games machines, such as old German slots.

Pinball machines and slots should have their own section.

And then rather not Coin operated but coin cases, as they have been called from way back ...

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