Top 5 Weirdest Game
Consoles! #Helpful Post
This
is Austin with over 40 years of console hits and misses here are the weirdest
Coming
in at number 5 is the Nintendo Wii Mini
Making
cheaper versions of consoles late in the lifecycle has been going on for a
while
But
Nintendo really went over the Top with the Wii mini
It
comes in a red light finish which doesn't look too bad
But
it's about a stripped down as it gets want to play online. No Wi-Fi how about
gamecube games?
Not
happening. Take one look at the menu, and you'll see just how basic things are
this is made to play games
And
that's it you do get the newer motion plus controller included in red. So games
like Wii sports
Who
are totally fine?
but
even here were limited to
Card
slot and a top loading disc versus the original slot loading drive to be fair
there is still a solid library of games
But
the mini is missing out on a lot compared to the standard Wii
This
wouldn't be crazy on an older console
But
the Wii mini was released in 2013 here in the us this definitely gets weird
points all around for number 4
There's
the sega nomad unlike the Wii mini. Which was generally kind of terrible the
Nomad had one big selling point
It's
a full portable version of the genesis it is an absolutely massive handheld
But
it has the full internals of the genesis pop in a game, and you're basically
good to go
You've
got all your controls built in along with a color screen
It's
not exactly what I would call great, but considering is 20 years old. It's
usable
It
has some cool extra features too like a controller port and Av out to connect
with TV letting it fully replace the genesis
Unless
you're really really attached to your sega CD
The
weirdest thing is the lopsided design it slopes down which makes everything
seem slightly crooked
especially
the screen unfortunately
Being
a full game console in a portable package means powering it is a pain you
either have to plug in or use six double-a
Batteries
which only lasts a couple hours release six years after the genesis the nomad
wasn't very successful
but
it's still unique even to this day next up at number three is an oBscure one
the apple Bandai pippin as
Apple's
first and only game console back from
1995
this was essentially a small computer running a modified version of Mac os 7
the pippin was a massive failure with just over
40,000
sold and for good reason it didn't make much sense. It's a CD based console
Which
only had a few games including Super Marathon
Which
was actually bungees very first console game before they moved on to halo
Back
in the 90s Apple was all over the place and this might be one of the best
examples
The
pippin was meant to be a gaming platform that other companies could license to
make their own
Consoles
using the basics of the Mac such as the powerPC processor, band
I
made this one which came with the bizarre
Applejack
controller that it's best to be both a controller as well as a mouse with a
trackball and left and right click buttons around
Back
it was a little ahead of its time with the built-in modem but for the most part
it was just a really weird
Experiment
and number 2 is the Nokia ngAge now
This
was absolutely ahead of its time as an early smartphone that could play games
back in 2003 on paper
This
has a lot going for it including the ability to run apps online gaming
Dedicated
physical games and decent controls try to use it as a phone though
And
you'll find the speaker on top which forces you to hold it in a very specific
way
It
actually does still connect to cell networks today and even has Bluetooth
But
there are tons of poor choices like having to remove the rear shell and pull
the battery just to put a game in which
Is
crazy the screen is small but decent with a backlight, but the taco shape not
only looks ridiculous
But
seriously you were supposed to talk into it like this
Nokia
followed it up with a QD version which fix some of these issues
But
it was still a pretty major failure if Nokia try something like this five years
later
It
actually may have worked out, but as it is modern smartphones have absolutely
replaced what the engage was trying to be last
But
absolutely not least at number one is the Nintendo Virtual boy
It
doesn't get much weirder than this the virtual boy was its own console that was
shipped Alongside the game boy right before the Nintendo
64
and was the first serious effort toward virtual reality the headset has a pair
of red displays that cleverly scan up and down to
Mimic
a 3D effect
The
graphics have a super nintendo feel but it's not bad and most importantly the
3D works surprisingly
Well
with an actual sense of depth it lacks head tracking and is fairly heavy
So
you'll need to use it on a stand which can get pretty uncomfortable over longer
periods it has a decent controller
But
it has the Ac adapter Built-in which makes things a little awkward
all
of this put together with a fairly expensive price meant the virtual boy just
didn't catch on with less than a million units sold
It
was discontinued less than a year after release
It's
a shame considering that 20 years later virtual reality is just starting to hit
the mainstream
But
there's no doubt that the virtual boy was one of the weirdest consoles of all
time
If
you guys enjoyed be sure to go check out my friend Kevin Kenton's video going
over some of the weirdest controllers of all time
Anyway
guys. Thank you so much for watching and I will catch you in the next one
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