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The Nimrod computer (often abbreviated as NC) is the first game console ever existed, from TV and games is the successor to the TV, it was announced on December 31st, 1951 and on the console, for example, you could butter, cheese and eggs playing from 1942 (can be downloaded and no official game on the console). Her games were designed from 1952 to 2004, it is the predecessor of the [[Virtual Boy]]. | The Nimrod computer (often abbreviated as NC) is the first game console ever existed, from TV and games is the successor to the TV, it was announced on December 31st, 1951 and on the console, for example, you could butter, cheese and eggs playing from 1942 (can be downloaded and no official game on the console). Her games were designed from 1952 to 2004, it is the predecessor of the [[Virtual Boy]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:01, 16 October 2016
The Nimrod computer (often abbreviated as NC) is the first game console ever existed, from TV and games is the successor to the TV, it was announced on December 31st, 1951 and on the console, for example, you could butter, cheese and eggs playing from 1942 (can be downloaded and no official game on the console). Her games were designed from 1952 to 2004, it is the predecessor of the Virtual Boy.