Apple would handle the case design and logic board engineering, leaving manufacturing and literally everything else, for Bandai to figure out. At some point along the way, someone at Apple went ...
December 13, 1994: Apple strikes a deal with Bandai, Japan’s largest toymaker, to license Mac technology for the creation of a new videogame console called the Pippin. The device, powered by a PowerPC ...
The Pippin was Apple’s first and last foray into gaming consoles. At its heart, the Pippin was a strange ‘multimedia device’ with a CD-ROM, the potential for Internet access, a few neat controllers, ...
The Pippin was Apple’s first and last foray into gaming consoles. At its heart, the Pippin was a strange ‘multimedia device’ with a CD-ROM, the potential for Internet access, a few neat controllers, ...
Apple is not a name you usually associate with the infamous console wars of the early '90s. But way before the era of the iPods and the iPhones, in the age of the PlayStation 1, the Nintendo 64, and ...
Alas, poor Pippin. We knew you not too well. One of the most eagerly-anticipated features of the new Apple TV, set to be unveiled today, is that it will be geared toward the gamer market — maybe even ...
The Newtown Pippin, tart, green, and sweet, springs into existence along Newtown Creek (it’s unclear whether the apple was cultivated on purpose or simply an “accidental seedling”). Mid-18th century ...