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I came across this wildly interesting concept while reading a ZX Spectrum review:
"Games so demanding of machines of the time that they shipped with extra hardware just so you would be able to play them."
... And I thought it was quite fascinating, both as an idea and as something that companies actually used to do way back when to push consoles and home computers juuuust a little bit further.
He then went on to name the SEGA 32X, the Famicom's "Battle Box," the "Expansion Pak" for the N64, and the ill-fated "AladdinDick Deck Enhancer" as examples of this sort of thing, but I'm sure there are plenty more out there, like the few computer games I bought that came with boot disks and a few trinkets that you were supposed to add to your machine in order to get them running.
Do you know any other examples?
"Games so demanding of machines of the time that they shipped with extra hardware just so you would be able to play them."
... And I thought it was quite fascinating, both as an idea and as something that companies actually used to do way back when to push consoles and home computers juuuust a little bit further.
He then went on to name the SEGA 32X, the Famicom's "Battle Box," the "Expansion Pak" for the N64, and the ill-fated "Aladdin
Do you know any other examples?
