Originally posted by ExCybe+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ExCybe)</div><div class='quotemain'> To the best of my knowledge, there weren't any "4-bit" game consoles. The Atari 2600, SG-1000, and Colecovision are all 8-bit systems. Incidentally, the number is pretty meaningless to anyone but hardware hackers and low-level programmers, and to them it's only one variable in a design. Sitting here and saying such-and-such is "8-bit" or "16-bit" or "128-bit" has nothing to do with the console's actual abilities and everything to do with marketing campaigns designed to make you think you've been given important information. [/b]