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electronic

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Video Game Systems & Accessories

 

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PlayStation 3 , Wii , Evo: Phase One , Xbox 360 , Xbox 360 Elite , GP2X ,
Gizmondo , PlayStation Portable (or PSP) , PlayStation Portable Slim and Lite ,
Nintendo DS , Nintendo DS Lite,

 Sixth generation
N-Gage , N-Gage QD , Tapwave Zodiac, GP32, Xbox ,
Nintendo GameCube , Panasonic Q , Game Boy Player, Q Game Boy Player ,
Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Advance SP  ,Game Boy Advance SP Mark II
Game Boy Micro, Dockable Entertainment featuring Game Boy Advance
e-Reader (no link port) ,e-Reader (link port) ,Nintendo iQue , PlayStation 2 ,
PSX (DVR), PlayStation 2 Slimline , WonderSwan , WonderSwan Color ,
SwanCrystal , Dreamcast,


32/64-bit era  Fifth generation
Neo Geo Pocket , Neo Geo Pocket Color, Game Boy Color , Nintendo 64 (N64) ,
 (64-bit) Special Pikachu Edition Nintendo 64 , Nintendo 64DD ,
Wide-Boy 64 , Transfer Pak,PlayStation ,PocketStation ,Net Yaroze ,  PlayStation One ,
Sega Saturn ,Virtual Boy,Apple Pippin , PC-FX , Atari Jaguar,
Atari Jaguar CD  ,3DO , Amiga CD32 ,
 16-bit era (1989-1993): Fourth generation
Sega Mega Drive  / Sega Genesis
Sega Mega Drive II / Sega Genesis II
Sega Mega Drive III / Sega Genesis 3
Sega CD
Sega 32X (Sega Genesis 32X or Sega Mega Drive 32X or Sega Super 32X)
Sega Channel Adapter , Atari Lynx,Game Boy ,Game Boy Pocket ,Game Boy Light ,
TurboGrafx-16 , TurboGrafx-CD , TurboExpress , SuperGrafx , Amstrad GX4000 ,
Neo-Geo , Neo-Geo CD , Neo-Geo CDZ , Sega Game Gear , Commodore Amiga CDTV , Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES)  / Super Famicom ,
Super Nintendo Entertainment System 2/Super Famicom Jr.,Play Station SNES CD-ROM System , Satellaview, Super Game Boy , Super Game Boy 2 , FM Towns Marty ,
Philips CD-i , TurboDuo  / PC Engine Duo ,Supervision , Mega Duck/Cougar Boy,
Pioneer LaserActive , Sega Nomad,

 8-bit era/post-crash of '83 era  Third generation
Commodore 64GS , PC Engine ,Atari 7800  ,Sega Master System  / SG-1000 Mark III
Sega Master System II  ,Sega Master System III  ,Sega Master System III Collection
Sega Master System Compact / Sega Master System IV ,Coleco / PlayPal
Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)/ Famicom,Nintendo Entertainment System 2 / AV Famicom ,NES Disk System/ Famicom Disk System ,Nintendo Entertainment System hardware clones , Sega SG-1000 ,SG-1000 Mark II

Dedicated consoles
A dedicated console is a video game console that is dedicated to a built in game or games, and is not equipped for additional games.   Plug and play are based on technology which enables the hardware and software of the entire game to be within a single controller, with no separate console at all. Some of these are clones of old games while others contain licensed games . The Pelican VG Pocket was an attempt to make a TV game with a backlit color LCD.  In the United States, a  dedicated console was released with no cartridge support, and based on a clone of the NES hardware, but running Atari software. A newer version, Atari Flashback 2, was based on actual Atari hardware,   In 2001, the GP32 was released followed by the GP2X that can play games on emulators that dedicated consoles would play along with games that were previously not playable on handheld TV-OUT systems.

 

 

 

 

 

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