Was there ever a 4 bit console?

No, there were no mainstream, programmable home video game consoles that were truly 4-bit; systems were either 8-bit (like the NES/Master System) or used 4-bit processors only in simple, dedicated handhelds (like some Game & Watch games or calculator-based devices) due to the limitations of 4-bit CPUs for complex games, though some early, low-cost handhelds might have utilized them. The term "4-bit console" is largely a misnomer, with most systems falling into the 8-bit era, with 16-bit systems emerging later.
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Are there four-bit consoles?

The Nintendo 4-bit is a console made by Nintendo. It was never published, but it was found in a bin beside a video game factory. The cartridges for the console were also found scattered underground. It had a 4-bit operating system and color palette.
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Was Atari 4-bit?

The Atari 8-bit Computing Platform

The 8-bit Atari computers were based on the following chipset: 6502 (MOS Technology) was an inexpensive 8-bit CPU used in several Atari machines, the Commodore 64, the Apple II, and the Nintendo NES. ANTIC (Alpha Numeric Television Interface Chip) graphics chip The ANTIC chip Graphics.
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What is the rarest Nintendo console?

The rarest Nintendo console is arguably the Nintendo PlayStation prototype, a failed SNES-CD add-on, with only a couple known to exist, one selling for $360,000+ at auction. Other contenders include incredibly limited-run employee-only or contest-prize variants like the Pokemon 10th Anniversary DS Lite (50 made) or special Game Boy Advance SP prizes, while the custom-made Wii Supreme (gold/diamonds) is the priciest, though not a mass-produced rarity. 
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Was there ever a 4-bit computer?

The first commercial single-chip computer was the 4-bit Texas Instruments TMS 1000 (1974). It contained a 4-bit CPU with a Harvard architecture and 8-bit-wide instructions, an on-chip instruction ROM, and an on-chip data RAM with 4-bit words.
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Do 128-bit systems exist?

Yes, 128-bit concepts definitely exist and are used in modern computing, especially for encryption (like AES-128) and specialized tasks in graphics/scientific computing (SIMD/vector processing), but mainstream general-purpose 128-bit CPUs for everyday tasks don't exist because 64-bit systems already handle massive amounts of data, making a 128-bit CPU impractical and unnecessary for typical needs. 
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How powerful was the Intel 4004 chip?

The 4004 employs a 10 μm process silicon-gate enhancement-load pMOS technology on a 12 mm2 die and can execute approximately 92000 instructions per second; a single instruction cycle is 10.8 microseconds. The original clock rate design goal was 1 MHz, the same as the IBM 1620 Model I.
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What Nintendo game sold for $100,000?

Back in 2014, a copy of the super rare 'Nintendo World Championships' game sold for $100,000. However, gaming experts say that the Super Mario Bros auction is more impressive because the game wasn't rare at all.
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What console almost bankrupted Nintendo?

When the Nintendo Wiiu crashed and burned in two thousand twelve, it nearly destroyed the legendary gaming giant. Nintendo lost a staggering $457 million dollars. Their worst financial crisis ever. Investors demanded they abandoned console hardware entirely and focus only on mobile games.
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How much did the Atari 800 cost in 1983?

In May 1981, the Atari 800's price was $1,050 (equivalent to $3,600 in 2024), but by mid-1983, because of price wars in the industry, it was $165 (equivalent to $520 in 2024) and the 400 was under $150 (equivalent to $470 in 2024), down from under $300 (equivalent to $980 in 2024) in 1982.
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What was the first 128 bit console?

The first 128-bit console was the Sega Dreamcast, launched in 1998/1999, kicking off the sixth generation of gaming and introducing features like built-in online gaming, though its market presence was short-lived due to competition from the PlayStation 2.
 
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What is the #1 game ever?

There's no single "#1 game ever" as it depends on criteria (sales, influence, ratings), but Tetris is often cited as the best-selling (520M+ copies across versions) and most accessible, while Minecraft (350M+ sold) and Grand Theft Auto V (220M+) lead modern sales. For critical acclaim, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time often tops lists, but Minecraft's cultural impact and longevity are huge. 
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What is 8 bits 11111111 called?

A Byte is a sequence of 8 bits and has 256 possible values from 00000000 through 11111111. A kilobyte (kB) is 1,024 bytes or 2^10 bytes. A Megabyte (MB) is 1,048, 576 bytes or 2^20 bytes. A Gigabyte (GB) is 1,073,741,824 bytes or 2^30 bytes.
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What is the Xbox warning ⚠?

The Xbox warning symbol (⚠️ triangle) on a game usually means you lack a valid license to play it, often because it left Game Pass, expired, you're on the wrong account, or it needs the disc, but it's frequently a frustrating bug where games are still playable; solutions involve hard restarting the console, signing out/in, or waiting for a patch. 
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What is the rarest game ever?

The rarest video game is widely considered to be Gamma Attack for the Atari 2600, with only one known copy existing, making it a legendary find for collectors and listed in the Guinness World Records. Other contenders for extreme rarity include competition cartridges like the Nintendo World Championships (Gold & Grey) and titles with extremely limited runs, such as Stadium Events or specific versions of games like Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, which fetch huge prices due to their scarcity.
 
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Which Xbox can run GTA 6?

Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) will be available on the current generation of Xbox consoles, specifically the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, when it releases in late 2026. You won't need a new Xbox console, as these are the machines built for this era, though there's discussion about performance differences between the powerful Series X and the budget-friendly Series S. 
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Why was Mario 35 removed?

Super Mario Bros. 35 was discontinued on April 1, 2021. According to the president of Nintendo of America, Doug Bowser, the 35th-anniversary products were discontinued due to the 35th anniversary being a celebration that was intended to be unique.
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What is the #1 most sold game in the world?

Full List of Best-Selling Games of All Time
  1. Minecraft. Sales: 300,000,000. ...
  2. Grand Theft Auto V. Sales: 210,000,000. ...
  3. Wii Sports. Sales: 82,900,000. ...
  4. Ark: Survival Evolved. Sales: 76,000,000. ...
  5. Mario Kart 8 / Deluxe. Sales: 75,810,000. ...
  6. PUBG: Battlegrounds. Sales: 75,000,000. ...
  7. Red Dead Redemption 2. Sales: 70,000,000. ...
  8. The Oregon Trail.
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What's the rarest Super Nintendo game?

The rarest SNES games often fall into categories like ultra-limited promotional cartridges (Nintendo World Championships, Campus Challenge), obscure releases with tiny print runs (Aero Fighters, Hagane), or games from less popular publishers like Super Copa and Metal Warriors, with prices varying wildly from hundreds to thousands of dollars for sealed or complete copies, though popular titles like Earthbound become expensive due to demand, not necessarily scarcity. 
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What is the fastest CPU ever made?

The "fastest CPU ever" depends on context, but for raw clock speed records, the Intel Core i9-14900KF holds the world record at over 9.1 GHz (using liquid helium cooling). For commercially available consumer chips, the Intel Core i9-14900KS hit 6.2 GHz stock, while AMD's top gaming CPU is the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, excelling in gaming performance due to its 3D V-Cache.
 
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Which processor has 125 million transistors?

The Prescott Pentium 4 contains 125 million transistors and has a die area of 112 mm2. It was fabricated in a 90 nm process with seven levels of copper interconnect.
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What is the oldest CPU ever made?

In 1971, Intel stepped out of its traditional role in making memory chips to release the world's very first microprocessor, called the Intel 4004.
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