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The Nintendo Entertainment System
The Original (Outside of Japan) Nintendo System -
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System
16-Bit Console With Twice as Many Bits as The NES meaning higher resolution. -
Nintendo 64
64-Bit Console Providing The Ability to Play 3d Games -
GameCube
The First Nintendo to Use Discs as Opposed to Cartridges -
Wii
The First Nintendo Console to Have Motion Controllers That Could Detect Motion in Three Dimensions. Also The First Nintendo Console to Support Internet Access. -
Wii U
The Wii U's Distinguishing Hardware Feature is The GamePad Which Could Wirelessly Connect to The Console And Worked as a Screen And a Controller. The Wii U Also supported Better Internet Access Than The Wii. -
Nintendo Switch
The Nintendo Switch Combines Features From Multiple Consoles Such as The Motion Tracking of The Wii And The Screen of The Wii U. The Switch Also Has The Ability to Work Fully Handheld or Attached to a TV With The Switches Detachable Controllers.