7 Failed Consoles That Were Actually Ahead of Their Time

6. Apple Pippin: The Early Internet Console

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In 1996, Apple ventured into the gaming world with the Pippin, a console that aimed to merge computing and gaming. It was equipped with internet connectivity and multimedia capabilities, positioning it as a versatile device for both entertainment and productivity. Unfortunately, the Pippin's high price and lack of compelling software led to its downfall. Despite its failure, the Pippin's vision of a connected, multifunctional console anticipated the convergence of gaming and computing that is now commonplace, as seen in modern consoles that offer web browsing, streaming services, and more alongside gaming.

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