Around the sixth generation of game consoles, an interesting new fad started to develop. In addition to the basic and color-swap versions of flagship consoles, the major gaming manufacturers started generating special and limited edition variants. These variants would usually feature some form of distinctive pattern, or come in a color that was wholly unique. Either way, these consoles were either given away in contests, or sold in extremely limited runs to the public. Despite being Microsoft’s first major
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