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Magnavox Odyssey, 1972, Magnavox, console
Coleco Telstar, 1976, Coleco, Dedicated
Fairchild Channel F / Video Entertainment System (VES), 1976, Fairchild, console
Channel F System II, 1979, Fairchild, console
Philips Odyssey, 1976, Philips, console
Pong, 1976, Atari Inc., Arcade
RCA Studio II, 1976, RCA, console
Atari 2600 / Atari Video Computer System (VCS) / Sears Video Arcade, 1977, Atari Inc., console
Atari 2600 Jr., 1986, Atari Inc., console
Atari 2700 / Atari Remote Control VCS, canceled, Atari Inc, console
Atari 2800 / Sears Video Arcade II (Japan Only), 1983, Atari, Inc, console
Coleco Gemini (Atari 2600 hardware clone), ~1982, Coleco, console
TV Boy, ~1990, , console
TV Boy 2, , , console
Super TV-Boy, 1995, Akor, console
Bally Astrocade, 1977, Midway, console
Color TV Game 6 (Japan Only), 1977, Nintendo, Dedicated
Color TV Game 15 (Japan Only), 1978, Nintendo, Dedicated
Color TV Racing 112 (Japan Only), 1978, Nintendo, Dedicated
Color TV Game Block Breaker (Japan Only), 1979, Nintendo, Dedicated
Computer TV Game (Japan Only), ~1979, ,
Interton VC 4000, 1978, Interton, console
Magnavox Odyssey², 1978, Magnavox / Philips, console
APF Imagination Machine, 1979, APF, console
Microvision, 1979, Milton Bradley, Handheld
Game & Watch, 1980, Nintendo, Handheld
Intellivision, 1980, Mattel, console
Intellivision II, 1983, Mattel, console
System Changer (Unlicensed Atari 2600 Compatibility), , ,
PlayCable, 1981, ,
CreatiVision, 1981, VTech, console
Epoch Cassette Vision, 1981, Epoch, console
Emerson Arcadia 2001 (Leisure Vision in Canada), 1982, Emerson Radio, console
Atari 5200, 1982, Atari Inc., console
Atari 5100 / Atari 5200 Jr., canceled, Atari Inc.,
ColecoVision, 1982, Coleco, console
Expansion Module #1 (Unlicensed Atari 2600 Compatibility), , ,
Commodore MAX Machine, 1982, Commodore, console / Home computer
Entex Adventure Vision, 1982, Entex, console
Vectrex, 1982, Smith Engineering, console
MSX, 1983, Microsoft Japan, console / Home Computer
Game Boy, 1989, Nintendo, Handheld
Game Boy Pocket, 1996, Nintendo, Handheld
Game Boy Light (Japan Only), 1997, Nintendo, Handheld
Sega Game Gear, 1991, Sega, Handheld
PV-1000, 1983, Casio, console
Super Cassette Vision, 1984, Epoch, console
Supergame VG 3000, 1985, CCE, console [1]
Commodore 64GS, 1990, Commodore, console
TurboGrafx-16, 1989, NEC, console
PC Engine, 1987, NEC, console
Atari 7800, 1986, Atari Corporation, console
Sega SG-1000, 1983, Sega, console
Sega SG-1000 II, 1984, Sega, console
Sega Master System, Sega Mark III, 1985, Sega, console
Sega Master System II, 1992, Sega, console
Sega Master System III, , Sega, console
PlayPal, 2006, Coleco, Handheld
Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) / Famicom, 1983, Nintendo, console
C1 NES TV / Sharp Nintendo Television, 1983, Japan, Sharp / Nintendo, console
NES-101 / AV Famicom, 1993, Nintendo, console
Famicom Disk System (Japan Only), 1986, Nintendo, console add-on
Action Max, 1987, Worlds of Wonder, console
Amstrad GX4000, 1990, Amstrad, console
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Fourth generation (1989–1993)
Main article: History of Game consoles (fourth generation)
name, release date, manufacturer, type
Sega Mega Drive / Sega Genesis, 1989, Sega, console
Sega Mega Drive II, , Sega, console
Sega Genesis II (North America Only), 1994[2], Sega, console
Sega Mega Drive III (Brazil Only), , Sega, console
Sega Genesis 3 (Americas), 1998, Sega, console
Sega CD, 1992, Sega, console add-on
Sega Genesis 32X / Sega Mega Drive 32X / Sega Super 32X, 1994, Sega, console add-on
JVC X'eye / The Wondermega, , Sega / JVC, console
Atari Lynx, 1989, Atari Corporation, Handheld
Action Gamemaster, Unreleased, aprox. 1992, Active Enterprises, Handheld
TurboGrafx-16, 1989, NEC, console
TurboGrafx-CD, , NEC, console
TurboExpress, 1990, NEC, Handheld
SuperGrafx, 1989, Japan, NEC, console
Konix Multisystem, Unreleased, Konix, console
Neo-Geo, 1990, SNK, console / Arcade
Neo-Geo CD, 1994, SNK, console
Neo-Geo CDZ, 1994, SNK, console
Commodore CDTV, 1991, Commodore, console / Personal computer
Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) / Super Famicom, 1991, Nintendo, console
SF-1 SNES TV (Japan Only), 1990, Sharp / Nintendo, console
SNES 2 / Super Famicom Jr., 1997, Nintendo, console
SNES-CD, canceled, Nintendo, console
Satellaview (Japan Only), 1993, Nintendo, console add-on
Super Game Boy, 1994, U.K., Nintendo, console add-on
Super Game Boy 2, 1998, Nintendo, console add-on
FM Towns Marty (Japan Only), 1991, Fujitsu, console
CD-i, 1991, Philips, console / Media player
TurboDuo / PC Engine Duo, 1992, U.S. / 1991, Japan, Turbo Technologies, console
Supervision, 1992, Watara, Handheld
Mega Duck/Cougar Boy, 1993, Creatonic / Timlex / Videojet, Handheld
Pioneer LaserActive, 1993, Pioneer, console
Sega Nomad, 1995, Sega, Handheld
Super A'Can, 1995, Funtech, console
Fifth generation (1993–1998)
Main article: History of Game consoles (fifth generation)
name, release date, manufacturer, type
Virtual Boy, 1995, Nintendo, console
Apple Pippin, 1995, Bandai, console
PC-FX, 1994, NEC, console
Atari Jaguar CD, 1995, Atari Corporation, console
Atari Jaguar II, canceled, Atari Corporation, console
PlayStation, 1994, Sony, console
PocketStation, 1999, Sony, Handheld
Net Yaroze, 1997, Sony, console development kit
PS one, 2000, Sony, console
Sega Saturn, 1994, Sega, console
3DO, 1993, Panasonic / Sanyo / GoldStar, console
Amiga CD32, 1993, Commodore, console
Casio Loopy, 1995, Casio, console
R-Zone, 1995, Tiger Electronics, Handheld
FM Towns Marty, 1991, Fujitsu, console
Game.com, 1997, Tiger Electronics, Handheld
Pioneer LaserActive, 1993, Pioneer, console
Playdia, 1994, Bandai, console
Neo Geo Pocket, 1998, SNK, Handheld
Game Boy Color, 1998, Nintendo, Handheld
Atari Jaguar, 1993, Atari Corporation, console
Nintendo 64, 1996, Nintendo, console
Nintendo 64DD, 1999, Nintendo, console add-on
Sixth generation(1998–2004)
Main article: History of Game consoles (sixth generation)
name, release date, manufacturer, type
ApeXtreme, canceled, Apex Digital, console
Atari Flashback, 2004, Atari, Dedicated
Dreamcast, 1998, Sega, console
Game Boy Advance, 2001, Nintendo, Handheld
Game Boy Advance SP, 2003, Nintendo, Handheld
Game Boy Advance SP Mark II, 2005, Nintendo, Handheld
Game Boy Micro, 2005, Nintendo, Handheld
GP32, 2001, GamePark, Handheld
GameKing, 2005, TimeTop, Handheld
L600, canceled, Indrema, console
N-Gage, 2003, Nokia, Handheld
N-Gage QD, 2004, Nokia, console
Neo Geo Pocket Color, 1999, SNK, Handheld
Nintendo GameCube, 2001, Nintendo, console
Panasonic M2, canceled, Panasonic, console
Panasonic Q, 2001, Nintendo / Panasonic, console
PlayStation 2, 2000, Sony, console
PlayStation 2 Slimline, 2004, Sony, console
Pokemon mini, 2001, Nintendo, Handheld
PSX (DVR), 2003, Sony, console
Q Game Boy Player, 2001, Panasonic / Nintendo, console
Rumble Station, , Color Dreams, Handheld TV game
SwanCrystal, 2002, Bandai, Handheld
Tapwave Zodiac, 2003, Tapwave, Handheld
V.Smile, , VTech, console
WonderSwan, 1999, Bandai, Handheld
WonderSwan Color, 2000, Bandai, Handheld
XaviXPort gaming console, 2004, , console
Xbox, 2001, Microsoft, console
Seventh generation (2004–2010)
Main article: History of Game consoles (seventh generation)
name, release date, manufacturer, type
Atari Flashback 2, 2005, Atari Inc., console
C64 Direct-to-TV, 2004, Ironstone, Handheld TV game
Evo: Phase One, 2006, , console
Fantastic Four TV game, 2005, Jakks Pacific, Handheld TV game
FC Twin, 2006, Yobo, console
GameSystem, 2010, CUBE Design, console
Game Wave, 2005, ZAPiT, console
Generation NEX, 2005, , console
Gizmondo, 2005, Tiger Telematics, Handheld
GP2X, 2005, GamePark, Handheld
GP2X Wiz, 2009, GamePark, Handheld
Mattel HyperScan, 2006, Mattel, console
iPhone, 2007, Apple Inc., Handheld
iPod Touch, 2007, Apple Inc., Handheld
N-Gage (service), 2008, Nokia, Handheld
Mi2, 2009, Planet interactive, Handheld
Nintendo DS, 2004, Nintendo, Handheld
Nintendo DS Lite, 2006, Nintendo, Handheld
Nintendo DSi, 2008, Nintendo, Handheld
Nintendo DSi XL, 2009, Nintendo, Handheld
OnLive, 2010, OnLive, Gaming on demand
Pandora, 2009, , Handheld / UMPC / PDA
The Phantom, , Phantom, console
PlayStation 3, 2006, Sony, console
PlayStation 3 Slim, 2009, Sony, console
PlayStation Portable, 2004, Sony, Handheld
PlayStation Portable Slim, 2007, Sony, Handheld
PlayStation Portable "Brite", 2008, Sony, Handheld
PSP Go, 2009, Sony, Handheld
Space Invaders, 2004, Radica Games, Handheld TV game
Wii, 2006, Nintendo, console
Xbox 360, 2005, Microsoft, console
Zeebo, 2009, Tectoy / Qualcomm, console
Zone 40, 2010, , console
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