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|developer = [[Theorysonic]] |
|developer = [[Theorysonic]] |
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|type = Home video game console |
|type = Home video game console |
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− | |release_date = <small>EK</small> March 1, 1996 <br> |
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<small>AU/JP</small> August 13, 1996 <br> |
<small>AU/JP</small> August 13, 1996 <br> |
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<small>NA</small> December 20, 1996 <br> |
<small>NA</small> December 20, 1996 <br> |
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<small>EU</small> January 10, 1997 |
<small>EU</small> January 10, 1997 |
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|units_sold = 23.5 million+ |
|units_sold = 23.5 million+ |
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− | |discontinued = <small>WW</small> December 20, 2002|predecessor = [[Theorysonic 3DO]]|successor = [[Theorysonic Chaos]]|website = www.theorysonic.co.ek/spherebox|image1 = SphereBoxGameConsole.png|image2 = |
+ | |discontinued = <small>WW</small> December 20, 2002|predecessor = [[Theorysonic Codear]]<br>[[Theorysonic 3DO]]|successor = [[Theorysonic Chaos]]|website = www.theorysonic.co.ek/spherebox|image1 = SphereBoxGameConsole.png|image2 = SphereBox logo.svg|backward_compatibility = [[Codear CD]]<br />{{W|3DO Interactive Multiplayer}}|online_services = [[Sphere Web]]|generation=Fifth generation}} |
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==History== |
==History== |
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==Decline== |
==Decline== |
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==Game Library== |
==Game Library== |
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The Sphere Box has over 480+ games. |
The Sphere Box has over 480+ games. |
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==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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==See also== |
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Latest revision as of 01:31, 7 February 2024
Theorysonic Sphere Box is a home video game console developed by Theorysonic.
History
Theorysonic Sphere Box was launched in 1996, in El Kadsre with the price of $249.99. The console features built-in CD-ROM drive, 3D graphics with a Reality3D processor, and internet online capability. It has similarities to Sony PlayStation One.
Decline
Game Library
The Sphere Box has over 480+ games.
Reception
On launch, it gained positive reviews. For most of its life, it was the second-biggest selling gaming console in El Kadsre behind the PlayStation and later the Nintendo 64.
See also
- List of Theorysonic Sphere Box games released in Eruowood
- List of Theorysonic Sphere Box games released in North America