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{{System Infobox| logo = [[File:Pippin_logo.png|150px]]
 
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|title = Pippin
 
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{{HardwareInfobox
|image = [[File:Pippin-Atmark-Console-Set.jpg|200px]]
 
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|image = Pippin_logo.png
|manufacturer = [[Apple]]<br />[[Bandai]]
 
|type = [[Console]]
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|image2 = Pippin-Atmark-Console-Set.jpg
 
|manufacturer = Apple Inc.
|release = [[September 1]], [[1996]] [[NA]]
 
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|type = Console
|media = [[CD-ROM]]
 
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|generation = Fifth
|save = 5MB Flash Ram
 
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|na_rel = {{Release|1996|September|1|NA}}
|unitssold = 42,000
 
 
|media = CD-ROM
|predecessor = None
 
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|save = 5 [[MiB]] Flash [[RAM]]
|successor = None
 
 
|unitssold = 42,000
|competitors = [[PlayStation]]<br>[[Sega Saturn]]<br> [[Nintendo 64]]
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|competitors = PlayStation,SEGA Saturn,Nintendo 64
 
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The '''Apple Bandai Pippin''' was Apple Computer's attempt to bring forth an inexpensive computer aimed mostly at playing CD-based multimedia titles, especially games, but also functioning as a network computer.
 
   
 
The '''Apple Bandai Pippin''' (referred to as the '''Apple Pippin''' and stylized as '''PiPP!N''') was a multimedia technology platform, designed [[Apple, Inc.|Apple Computer]] as an attempt to bring forth an inexpensive computer aimed mostly at playing CD-based multimedia titles, especially games, but also functioning as a network computer. Released in 1996, it was discontinued a year later due to poor sales and a lack of popularity.
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Apple Bandai Pippin
Pippin logo
Pippin-Atmark-Console-Set
Basic Information
Type(s)
Console
Generation
Fifth
Apple Inc.
PlayStation, SEGA Saturn, Nintendo 64
Unit(s) sold
42,000
Technical Information
Supported Media
CD-ROM
Save Capabilities
5 MiB Flash RAM
CanadaUnited StatesMexico North American Release
September 11996
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The Apple Bandai Pippin (referred to as the Apple Pippin and stylized as PiPP!N) was a multimedia technology platform, designed Apple Computer as an attempt to bring forth an inexpensive computer aimed mostly at playing CD-based multimedia titles, especially games, but also functioning as a network computer. Released in 1996, it was discontinued a year later due to poor sales and a lack of popularity.