About: ApeXtreme

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ApeXtreme is a cancelled video game console that was developed by Apex Digital. While the console made a promising first appearance at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2004, it had been cancelled by December of that year. The console was initially based on VIA's Glory Personal Gaming Console Platform (although Apex Digital later switched to an AMD CPU and NVIDIA GPU platform), and would have included a keyboard, mouse, game controller and a remote control.

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  • ApeXtreme is a cancelled video game console that was developed by Apex Digital. While the console made a promising first appearance at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2004, it had been cancelled by December of that year. The console was initially based on VIA's Glory Personal Gaming Console Platform (although Apex Digital later switched to an AMD CPU and NVIDIA GPU platform), and would have included a keyboard, mouse, game controller and a remote control. (en)
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  • $299-$399 (en)
  • 499.95
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  • Ethernet (en)
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  • AMD AthlonXP 2000+ x86 (en)
  • VIA C3 @ 1.4 GHz (en)
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  • DeltaChrome S8 (en)
  • Nvidia GeForce4 MX (en)
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  • Apex Digital and Digital Interactive Systems Corp (en)
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  • PC gamers, Console gamers (en)
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  • 256 MB (en)
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  • ApeXtreme (en)
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  • Embedded Windows XP (en)
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  • Cancelled (en)
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  • ApeXtreme is a cancelled video game console that was developed by Apex Digital. While the console made a promising first appearance at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2004, it had been cancelled by December of that year. The console was initially based on VIA's Glory Personal Gaming Console Platform (although Apex Digital later switched to an AMD CPU and NVIDIA GPU platform), and would have included a keyboard, mouse, game controller and a remote control. (en)
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  • ApeXtreme (en)
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  • ApeXtreme (en)
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