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Title
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Graphics/Gaming
Subject
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The evolution of Graphics and Gaming in the 1980's
Description
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This collection will explore how the mediums of Graphics and Gaming grew and evolved during the 1980's. Through the items in this collection, you will see the Golden Age and subsequent decline of arcade games as well as the meteoric rise of home consoles as the primary form of gaming.
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Title
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Nintendo Entertainment System
Subject
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A home video game console
Description
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Released in 1985, the Nintendo Entertainment System was the most popular of the third generation of video game consoles. The NES helped revitalize the industry of home gaming after the Video Game Crash of 1983. Nintendo marketed the system as a toy rather than a video game system, which helped gain the trust of the public, and lead to the system selling 34 million units in North America. Many icons of gaming got their start on the NES, including Super Mario Bros, the Legend of Zelda, Mega Man, and Final Fantasy.
Creator
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Nintendo Co., Ltd
Source
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Cunningham, Andrew. 2013. “The NES Turns 30: How It Began, Worked, and Saved an Industry.” Ars Technica. July 15, 2013. https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2013/07/time-to-feel-old-inside-the-nes-on-its-30th-birthday/.
Publisher
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ArsTechnica
Date
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1985-1995
Language
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English
Type
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Online Article
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