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Almanac for the best-selling video console by generation

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Combined between handhelds and home. First generation - Color TV-Game (Nintendo, 3 million units sold) Second generation - Atari 2600 (Atari, 30 million units sold); increased by 27 million Third generation - Nintendo Entertainment System (Nintendo, 61.91 million units sold); increased by 31.91 million Fourth generation - Game Boy (Nintendo, 118.69 million units sold); increased by 56.78 million Fifth generation - PlayStation (Sony, 102.49 million units sold); decreased by 16.2 million Sixth generation - PlayStation 2 (Sony, 160 million units sold); increased by 57.51 million Seventh generation - Nintendo DS (Nintendo, 154.02 million units sold); decreased by 5.98 million Eighth generation - Nintendo Switch (Nintendo, 141.32 million units sold); decreased by 12.7 million Ninth generation - PlayStation 5 (Sony, 65.5 million units sold); decreased by 75.82 million Tenth generation - Nintendo Switch 2 (Nintendo, 5.82 million units sold); decreased by 59.68 million

All milestone US number one singles

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Includes those from Your Hit Parade (1935-40), Billboard pre-Hot 100 (1940-58) and Billboard Hot 100 (1958-present). 100th (seventh Billboard pre-Hot 100) - "Maria Elena" by Jimmy Dorsey (1941) 100th (pre-Hot 100, 193th overall) - "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" by Red Foley (1950) 200th (107th Billboard pre-Hot 100) - "The Thing" by Phil Harris (1950) 300th (20th Billboard Hot 100) - "Mack the Knife" by Bobby Darrin (1958) 100th (Hot 100, 380th overall) - "Deep Purple" by Nino Tempo and April Stevens (1963) 400th (120th Billboard Hot 100) - "Baby Love" by The Supremes (1964) 200th (Hot 100, 480th overall) - "Honey" by Bobby Goldsboro (1968) 500th (220th Billboard Hot 100) - "I Can't Get Next to You" (1969) 300th (Hot 100, 580th overall) - "The Morning After" by Maureen McGovern (1973) 600th (320th Billboard Hot 100) - "Dark Lady" by Cher (1974) 400th (Hot 100, 680th overall) - "K...

Entries of the Planet of the Apes

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Ten films and two TV shows, with the latter comprising of five from the original series, a remake and four from the reboot series. Planet of the Apes (1968) Beneath the Planet of the Apes  (1970) Escape from the Planet of the Apes  (1971) Conquest of the Planet of the Apes  (1972) Battle for the Planet of the Apes  (1973) Planet of the Apes  (1974, TV series) Return to the Planet of the Apes  (1975, TV series) Planet of the Apes  (2001) Rise of the Planet of the Apes  (2011) Dawn of the Planet of the Apes  (2014) War for the Planet of the Apes  (2017) Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes  (2024)

Every song from K-Pop Demon Hunters

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This includes songs not included in the soundtrack. "Takedown" (film version performed by Huntrix, end credits performed by Twice) "How It's Done" (Huntrix) "Soda Pop" (Saja Boys) "Golden" (Huntrix) "Strategy" (Twice) "Your Idol" (Saja Boys) "Free" (Rumi and Jinu) "What It Sounds Like" (Huntrix) "Love, Maybe" (Melomance) "Path" (Jokers) "Score Suite" (Marcelo Zarvos) "Jinu's Lament" (Jinu, not in soundtrack) "Hunter's Mantra" (Celine and Rumi, not in soundtrack) "Love Me Right" (Exo, not in soundtrack)