Dragonleaf5678@legacy41985156 (talk | contribs) (adjusting image size) |
QuickWhitt7 (talk | contribs) No edit summary Tag: Source edit |
||
(6 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
⚫ | |||
− | {{System Infobox| logo = [[File:Pippin_logo.png|150px]] |
||
+ | |||
− | |title = Pippin |
||
+ | {{HardwareInfobox |
||
− | |image = [[File:Pippin-Atmark-Console-Set.jpg|200px]] |
||
+ | |image = Pippin_logo.png |
||
⚫ | |||
− | | |
+ | |image2 = Pippin-Atmark-Console-Set.jpg |
⚫ | |||
− | |release = [[September 1]], [[1996]] [[NA]] |
||
+ | |type = Console |
||
⚫ | |||
+ | |generation = Fifth |
||
− | |save = 5MB Flash Ram |
||
+ | |na_rel = {{Release|1996|September|1|NA}} |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
− | |predecessor = None |
||
+ | |save = 5 [[MiB]] Flash [[RAM]] |
||
− | |successor = None |
||
⚫ | |||
− | |competitors = |
+ | |competitors = PlayStation,SEGA Saturn,Nintendo 64 |
}} |
}} |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | 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. |
||
⚫ |
Latest revision as of 18:40, 3 August 2022
This article is a stub. You can help Codex Gamicus by expanding it. |
Apple Bandai Pippin | |
---|---|
Basic Information | |
Type(s) |
Console |
Generation |
Fifth |
Apple Inc. | |
Competitor(s) |
PlayStation, SEGA Saturn, Nintendo 64 |
Unit(s) sold |
42,000 |
Technical Information | |
Supported Media |
CD-ROM |
Save Capabilities |
5 MiB Flash RAM |
North American Release | |
September 1, 1996 | |
Awards | Covers | Credits | Gallery | Help Patches | Reviews | Screenshots | Videos |
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.