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What PlayStation, Xbox, And Nintendo Consoles Would Look Like If They Made It Theirselves – GEEKSPIN

Posted on February 17, 2022

Have you ever wondered what your favorite gaming consoles, past and present, would look like if they surrendered? Well, wonder no more, because the folks at the free online resource Electronics Hub have recently created renders of various game consoles from PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo within their own software and hardware limitations.
To show how far gaming technology has come and to trigger some nostalgia, the team at Electronics Hub has rendered 24 of the most popular gaming consoles of the past 40 years using only what’s available on consoles. themselves.
The Electronics Hub team first compiled a list of the best PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo game consoles of all time, and researched their processing power, hardware color spectrum and other necessary details in order to find what each console is capable of. The team then used the limitations of each console to render the device within its functionality.
From the PlayStation brand, the Electronics Hub team has rendered PS1, PS2, PSP, PS3, PS Vita, PS4 and PS5. The team also returned four Xbox game consoles: the original Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and the brand’s latest computer, the Xbox Series X.
The majority of game consoles rendered are from Nintendo. These include the NES, SNES, N64, Game Cube and Wii table consoles; Game Watch, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, DS and 3DS handheld consoles; as well as the Wii U and Switch hybrid consoles.
You can see all the renders in the photos and video below:
Source: Electronic Hub

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What PlayStation, Xbox, And Nintendo Consoles Would Look Like If They Made It Theirselves – GEEKSPIN

Posted on February 17, 2022

Have you ever wondered what your favorite gaming consoles, past and present, would look like if they surrendered? Well, wonder no more, because the folks at the free online resource Electronics Hub have recently created renders of various game consoles from PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo within their own software and hardware limitations.
To show how far gaming technology has come and to trigger some nostalgia, the team at Electronics Hub has rendered 24 of the most popular gaming consoles of the past 40 years using only what’s available on consoles. themselves.
The Electronics Hub team first compiled a list of the best PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo game consoles of all time, and researched their processing power, hardware color spectrum and other necessary details in order to find what each console is capable of. The team then used the limitations of each console to render the device within its functionality.
From the PlayStation brand, the Electronics Hub team has rendered PS1, PS2, PSP, PS3, PS Vita, PS4 and PS5. The team also returned four Xbox game consoles: the original Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and the brand’s latest computer, the Xbox Series X.
The majority of game consoles rendered are from Nintendo. These include the NES, SNES, N64, Game Cube and Wii table consoles; Game Watch, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, DS and 3DS handheld consoles; as well as the Wii U and Switch hybrid consoles.
You can see all the renders in the photos and video below:
Source: Electronic Hub

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