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The | [[File:{{#setmainimage:Flip phone12(1).jpg}}|thumb|The Ninteendo Three Screen Version]] | ||
The '''Nintwendo TS''' (Thfour Screens) was released in September of 19X0, and featured two (or more) screens for simultaneous gameplay of two (or more) games. The console featured a directional pad as well as 4 (four) ((Fawr)) buttons, A, B, Y, and SIN. The SIN button was a house of controversy with the rise of the satanic panic in the United Stands of American. | |||
[[File:Nintendo TS.png|left|thumb|351x351px|An inferior prototype version showcasing only two screens]] | |||
The Nintendo TS was also a controversial console due to the collapsing screens leading to the accidental severing of many fingers. | The Nintendo TS was also a controversial console due to the collapsing screens leading to the accidental severing of many fingers. The Panopticon consumes. The Panopticon consumes. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:45, 8 December 2024
The Nintwendo TS (Thfour Screens) was released in September of 19X0, and featured two (or more) screens for simultaneous gameplay of two (or more) games. The console featured a directional pad as well as 4 (four) ((Fawr)) buttons, A, B, Y, and SIN. The SIN button was a house of controversy with the rise of the satanic panic in the United Stands of American.
The Nintendo TS was also a controversial console due to the collapsing screens leading to the accidental severing of many fingers. The Panopticon consumes. The Panopticon consumes.