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List of Pippin titles
Pippin titles released for the Pippin Atmark in Japan and for the Pippin@WORLD in the United States are generally compatible with one another, differing primarily in language support. Though many of the following CD -
Super Marathon
Super Marathon is a CD-ROM -based first-person shooter video game for Pippin consoles. It was developed by Bungie and distributed by Bandai Digital Entertainment in late 1996. Super Marathon bundles Pippin versions of -
Main Page
Welcome to the PiPP!N@World& Atmark Wiki Dedicated to Pippin, one of Apple's early attempts to launch a console platform, which includes Bandai's Atmark and@WORLD, Katz Media's KMP 2000, as -
Tokyo Toy Show
The International Tokyo Toy Show (東京おもちゃショー) is an annual event organized by the Japan Toy Association. It is the largest toy industry trade show in Japan, presently -
Pippin
Pippin was a multimedia technology platform, designed by Apple Computer, and marketed as PiPP!N by Bandai and Katz Media. According to Apple, Pippin was directed at the home market as "an integral part of -
Pippin ROMs
Pippin ROMs (read-only memory) contained the BIOS firmware for Pippin consoles, based on a specialized version of Apple Computer's Macintosh Toolbox API. The firmware is stored on 4MB of ROM chips, which are -
Macworld Expo
The Macworld Conference& Exposition, or simply Macworld Expo, was a tradeshow dedicated to Apple Computer's Macintosh platform. It was organized by the publisher of Macworld magazine, a subsidiary of International Data Group (IDG), founded -
Bandai
Bandai Co., Ltd. (株式会社バンダイ) is a Japanese toy company that produced the Pippin Atmark and@WORLD consoles through its subsidiary, Bandai Digital Entertainment. Bandai also produced consoles for -
Apple Interactive Television Box
The Apple Interactive Television Box or ITV, also internally identified as STB (set-top box), is a television set-top console that had been in development by Apple Computer before the launch of the Pippin -
Le Livre de Lulu
Le Livre de Lulu: Un Conte Interactif de Romain Victor-Pujebet is a children's book presented on a CD-ROM for the Pippin Atmark console. The French title translates to "The Book of Lulu -
List of unreleased Pippin titles
Many Pippin titles were not released, despite having been announced or developed for the Pippin Atmark in Japan, or the Pippin@WORLD in the United States. Bandai CEO Makoto Yamashina (山科誠) had originally -
Pippin Title CD-ROM Catalog
Pippin Title CD-ROM Catalog (Pippin タイトル CD-ROM カタログ) vol.1 is a digital catalog of CD-ROM titles for Pippin Atmark consoles in Japan. Only the first -
Pippin memory modules
Memory expansion modules for Pippin were manufactured by Bandai Digital Entertainment. Bandai's Pippin Atmark and@WORLD consoles shipped with 6MB of built-in RAM, while the Katz Media Player 2000 shipped with at least -
Pippin prototypes
Pippin prototypes were assembled by Apple Computer for development and evaluation of the Pippin platform before consumer consoles were released by Bandai in 1996. These rare items are of particular interest to collectors of retro -
Pippin @WORLD
The Pippin@WORLD (PW-10001) is a Pippin console that was marketed by Bandai Digital Entertainment in the United States. Its parent company Bandai announced a partnership with Apple Computer on December 13, 1994 to -
Pippin Power Player
The Pippin Power Player (ピピンパワープレーヤー, EVT-2) is the second Pippin prototype design that was shared by Apple Computer with Bandai and its partners in -
Apple
Apple Inc. (formerly Apple Computer, Inc.) developed the underlying technologies of Pippin platform and licensed them to Bandai and Katz Media. In February 1994, Apple Computer began internally developing a low cost architecture, code-named -
Bandai Digital Entertainment
Bandai Digital Entertainment Company (BDE or BDEC) refers to Japanese and American subsidiaries of Bandai that published software titles for the Pippin Atmark and Pippin@WORLD consoles, respectively. BDEC's parent company Bandai licensed the -
Pippin authentication
Pippin authentication (sometimes called “authentification”) uses a RSA cryptosystem in which only CD-ROMs that have been "authenticated" can be run by Pippin consoles. A software candidate was submitted by the developer to Apple Computer -
Katz Media
Katz Media was a French-Norwegian company that was founded in 1996 to market the Pippin-compatible Katz Media Player 2000 console in Europe. Katz Media SARL was based in Boulogne-Billancourt, France and was -
Bundled discs
Bundled discs were packaged by Bandai Digital Entertainment with Pippin Atmark consoles in Japan and Pippin@WORLD consoles in the United States. A few Macintosh-themed magazines, such as Mac Fan or MacUser, have bundled -
Pippin Atmark
The Pippin Atmark (ピピン アットマーク, PA-82001) is a Pippin console that was marketed by Bandai Digital Entertainment in Japan. Its parent company Bandai announced its partnership with -
Internet Kit
Internet Kit is a CD-ROM -based web browser which was bundled with Pippin Atmark consoles in Japan. The browser in Internet Kit version 1.0 was based on Netscape Navigator 1.12. Online connection -
AppleJack
The AppleJack (P-ADB) connector is a ruggedized version of the Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) port used on Pippin consoles. Adapter dongles could be used to connect ADB devices designed for Macintosh with Pippin systems -
Katz Media Player 2000
The Katz Media Player 2000 (KMP 2000 ) is a Pippin console that was marketed in Canada and Europe by Norwegian company Katz Media. On June 4, 1996, Katz Media became the second company to sign
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