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2. Nintendo Entertainment System (NES): A Revolution in Gaming

Classic! Nintendo Entertainment System. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Matthew Paul Argall

The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), launched in 1985, revolutionized the gaming industry with its innovative gameplay mechanics and memorable characters. Titles like "Super Mario Bros." and "The Legend of Zelda" became instant classics, introducing players to expansive worlds and intricate storylines. The NES's robust library and intuitive controls set a new standard for home gaming, making it a beloved fixture in households worldwide. Even today, the NES continues to charm players with its challenging gameplay and iconic 8-bit aesthetics, proving that great game design is timeless.

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