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10-01-2013, 19:44
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Nintendo introduced the AVS at CES in 1984, but it failed to take off. Rather than giving up, Nintendo took the opportunity to do a reboot, stripping out the "computer" features of the AVS to leave the simpler and easier to understand NES. You know ...
and more » (http://news.google.ie/news/more?ncl=dMvsDce7PULmPfM&ned=en_ie)
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