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The Apple Pippin was a technology for a multimedia title player marketed by Apple Computer
in the mid-1990s. It was based around a 66 MHz PowerPC
603e processor, and ran a cut-down version of the Mac OS
. The goal was to create an inexpensive computer aimed mostly at playing CD-based multimedia titles, especially games, but also functioning as a network computer. It featured a 4x CD-ROM drive and a video output that could connect to a standard television monitor.

Apple never intended to release its own Pippin. Instead it intended to license the technology to third parties, a model similar to that of the ill-fated 3DO. However the only Pippin licensee to release a product to market was Bandai.

By the time the Bandai Pippin was released, (1995 for Japan, 1996 for the United States) the market was already dominated by the Nintendo 64
, Sony PlayStation
, and Sega Saturn
, machines which were much more powerful as game machines than the more general purpose Pippin. In addition, there was little ready-to-go software for Pippin, the only major publisher being Bandai itself. Costing US$599 on launch, and touted as a cheap computer, in reality the system was commonly identified as a video game console. As such, its price was considered to be too expensive in comparison to its contemporaries.

Ultimately, Pippin as a technology suffered because it was a late starter in the 3D generation of consoles, and was under-powered as a gaming machine and personal computer. Bandai's version died a quick death, only ever having a relatively limited release in the United States and Japan.

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