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| - The FegelStation is a video game console developed by Hermann Fegelein and marketed by Reich Computer Entertainment. It is considered to be ahead of its time (around 1945), as it was capable of running games from Sony's PlayStation console, despite the latter being first released decades after the FegelStation became popular. Fegelein later released the FegelStation 2, which was an improvement over the previous-generation console, and was capable of displaying markedly better graphics than its predecessor. It was, however, backwards-compatible with FegelStation 1 software.
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| - The FegelStation is a video game console developed by Hermann Fegelein and marketed by Reich Computer Entertainment. It is considered to be ahead of its time (around 1945), as it was capable of running games from Sony's PlayStation console, despite the latter being first released decades after the FegelStation became popular. Fegelein later released the FegelStation 2, which was an improvement over the previous-generation console, and was capable of displaying markedly better graphics than its predecessor. It was, however, backwards-compatible with FegelStation 1 software. A FegelStation 3 was presented to Hitler. It seemed at first that the technology had gone backwards to be playing games like Barney's Hide and Seek and Where's Waldo, but later revealed to be able to play an advanced port of Portal 2 as well which was bugged on purpose to prevent Hitler advancing in the game. Fegelein might be developing a FegelStation Vita, which won't require a television, as Günsche had already destroyed three of Hitler's TVs by falling on them (first after being hit in the eye by Hitler's remote, and second after falling asleep). But it's development has been temporarily been halted, due to Fegelein receiving complaints about it, so he replaced it with the FegelStation 4. Despite claims of being the "latest in game technology", The FegelStation line has been notoriously filled with bugs that include, but are not limited to:
* Games having the wrong names (Street Fegel 2 actually contains Barney's Hide And Seek game);
* Instant death upon being hit even once even on the easiest difficulty setting (Twisted Metal, Goldeneye 007);
* Spawning into an empty abyss (Twisted Metal);
* Flawed level design (Super Mario Bros on the FegelStation 1);
* Missing structure after making it (Minecraft);
* And even losing a life on the start up screen (FegelStation 1).
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