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Lists Of Video Game Consoles
The list of video game consoles is split into the following articles: * List of dedicated video game consoles * List of handheld game consoles * List of home video game consoles ** List of first generation home video game consoles * List of microconsoles * List of video game console emulators * List of retro style video game consoles * List of best-selling game consoles A home video game console is a standardized computing device tailored for video gaming that requires a computer monitor or television set as an output. These self-contained pieces of electronic equipment weigh between on average, and their ... ** List of best-selling game consoles by region * List of PowerPC-based game consoles See also * List of accessories to video games by system * List of game controllers {{list of lists , video game Consoles ...
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List Of Dedicated Video Game Consoles
This is a list of dedicated video game consoles in chronological order. Only officially licensed dedicated consoles are listed in the retro style sections. This list may not be complete yet. Dedicated consoles are video game consoles that have a single game or a limited list of games built into the console itself, and are not equipped for additional games that are distributed via ROM cartridges, discs, downloads, or other media. All first-generation video game consoles are dedicated consoles. Starting in the 2000s, there has been a new wave of dedicated consoles focused primarily on retrogaming. Early dedicated home consoles (1972–1984) There are home video game consoles known to have been released in the first generation of video game consoles. They can be found in the List of first generation home video game consoles. Early handheld electronic games (1976–present) File:Mattel Electronics Auto Race, No. 9879, Red LED, Made In Hong Kong, Copyright 1976 (LED Handheld ...
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List Of Handheld Game Consoles
The list of handheld game consoles documents notable handheld game consoles released as commercial products. Handheld game consoles are portable video game consoles with a built-in screen and game controls and the ability to play multiple and separate video games. It does not include PDAs, smartphones, or tablet computers; while those devices are often capable of playing games, they are not generally classified as video game consoles. This is not a complete list; it only lists handheld game consoles with its own Wikipedia article and a source verifying its classification as a handheld console. List There are handheld platforms in this list. Canceled This is a list of notable canceled handheld game consoles. See also * List of best-selling game consoles * List of video game console emulators * Comparison of handheld game consoles * List of video game consoles ** List of home video game consoles ** List of microconsoles ** List of dedicated consoles **List of retro style vid ...
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List Of Home Video Game Consoles
A home video game console is a video game console that is designed to be connected to a display device, such as a television, and an external power source as to play video games. Home consoles are generally less powerful and customizable than personal computers, designed to have advanced graphics abilities but limited memory and storage space to keep the units affordable. While initial consoles were dedicated units with only a few games fixed into the electronic circuits of the system, most consoles since support the use of swappable game media, either through game cartridges, optical discs, or through digital distribution to internal storage. There have been numerous home video game consoles since the first commercial unit, the Magnavox Odyssey in 1972. Historically these consoles have been grouped into generations lasting each about six years based on common technical specifications. As of 2021, there have been nine console generations, with the current leading manufactures ...
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List Of First Generation Home Video Game Consoles
The first generation of video game consoles lasted from 1972 to 1983. The first console of this generation was the 1972 Magnavox Odyssey,. The last new console release of the generation was most likely the Compu-Vision 440 by radio manufacturer Bentley in 1983, though other systems were also released in that year. Repetition and similarities Naming Manufacturers placed emphasis on what the console was and what it could do to differentiate the console. The most common elements were usually: * TV – Indicating the device utilized television to display its output. * Color – Indicating the machine was capable of outputting color. * Game – Indicating a game that could be played. * Sport(s) – Indicating a sports genre game could be played. * A number – Usually indicating the quantity of games available on the system. Identical consoles Many consoles were copies of others, had very similar form factors with different inputs, or were distributed under different names in d ...
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List Of Microconsoles
This is a list of microconsoles from the first created to the present, in chronological order. This list may not be complete yet. The microconsole market started in the seventh generation era of video game consoles, and this market has quickly grown during the eighth generation era of gaming consoles, at the same time as other types of video game consoles. List File:OnLive MicroConsole TV Adapter top.jpg, OnLive (2010) File:OUYA-Console-set-h.png, Ouya (2013) File:PlayStation-TV-FL.jpg, PlayStation TV (2013) File:Amazon Fire TV with remote.JPG, Fire TV (2014) File:Fire-TV Stick and Remote.jpg, Fire TV Stick (2014) File:NVIDIA SHIELD TV main console.jpg, Nvidia Shield TV (2015) See also *Comparison of digital media players * List of best-selling game consoles * List of video game console emulators *List of video game consoles ** List of home video game consoles ** List of handheld game consoles **Cloud gaming **List of dedicated consoles ** List of retro style vide ...
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List Of Video Game Console Emulators
The following is a list of notable video game console emulators. Arcade * Visual Pinball Atari ; Atari 2600 * Stella Nintendo Home consoles ; Nintendo Entertainment System * FCEUX * NESticle * Nestopia ; Super NES * Snes9x * ZSNES ; Nintendo 64 * Mupen64Plus * Project64 * Project Unreality * UltraHLE ; GameCube/Wii * Dolphin ; Wii U * Cemu Handhelds ; Game Boy * Wzonka-Lad ; Game Boy Advance * VisualBoyAdvance (Also supports Game Boy and Game Boy Color) ; Nintendo 3DS * Citra Hybrid ; Nintendo Switch * Yuzu SNK ; Neo Geo CD * NeoCD Sony Home consoles ; PlayStation * AdriPSX * bleem! * bleemcast! * Connectix Virtual Game Station * ePSXe * PCSX-Reloaded ; PlayStation 2 * PCSX2 ; PlayStation 3 * RPCS3 ; PlayStation 4 *, there are no PlayStation 4 emulators that can boot into commercial games. A website promoting a supposed PS4 emulator, "PCSX4", is a scam. Handhelds ; PlayStation Portable * PPSSPP Frontends * RetroArch Multi-system emul ...
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List Of Retro Style Video Game Consoles
This is a list of retro style video game consoles in chronological order. Only officially licensed consoles are listed. Starting in the 2000s, the trend of retrogaming spawned the launch of several new consoles that usually imitate the styling of pre-2000s home consoles and only play games that released on those consoles. Most retro style consoles are dedicated consoles, but many have an SD Card slot that allows the user to add additional games, an internet connection that allows users to download games, or even support the cartridges of older video game systems such as the Nintendo Entertainment System. Most of these consoles don't sport the original hardware and are thus equipped with a modern microprocessor, prominently an ARM CPU and supporting chips running an emulator to allow the rendering of the particular system. List Retro style home consoles (2001–present) File:Atari Plug and Play TV Game.jpg, Atari 10 in 1 TV Games (2002) File:Namco plug and play.png, The ...
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List Of Best-selling Game Consoles
A home video game console is a standardized computing device tailored for video gaming that requires a computer monitor or television set as an output. These self-contained pieces of electronic equipment weigh between on average, and their compact size allows them to be easily used in a variety of locations with an electrical outlet. Handheld controllers are commonly used as input devices. Video game consoles may use one or more data storage device, such as hard disk drives, optical discs, and memory cards for downloaded content. Each are usually developed by a single business organization. Dedicated consoles are a subset of these devices only able to play built-in games. Video game consoles in general are also described as "dedicated" in distinction from the more versatile personal computer and other consumer electronics. Sanders Associates engineer Ralph H. Baer along with company employees Bill Harrison and Bill Rusch licensed their television gaming technology to conte ...
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List Of Best-selling Game Consoles By Region
This is a list of best-selling game consoles by region. This page consists of countries in Asia, North America, Europe, and other regions, which all used different analog television color systems; these being NTSC, PAL and SECAM. PAL broadcast at 576i, in Europe and Asia.''# indicates Eighth & Ninth generation consoles.'' Asia Region-wide Japan Based on figures from ''Famitsu'', unless cited otherwise. China , - !Manufacturer !Console !Released !data-sort-type="number" , Units sold !Date of figure , - , Nintendo , Switch , 2019 , align=4,000,000 , January 2021 , - , Sony , PlayStation 4 , 2015 , align=3,520,000 , December 2020 , - , Microsoft , Xbox , 2014 , align=1,240,000 , December 2020 Middle East , - !Manufacturer !Console !Released ! data-sort-type="number" , Units sold !Date of figure , - , rowspan="2" , Sony , PlayStation 2 , data-sort-value="January 1, 2003" , 2003 , align="right" , 5,200,000 , rowspan="6" , March 2010 , - , PlayStation Portable , Septe ...
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List Of PowerPC-based Game Consoles
There are several ways in which game consoles can be categorized. One is by its console generation, and another is by its computer architecture. Game consoles have long used specialized and customized computer hardware with the base in some standardized processor instruction set architecture. In this case, it is PowerPC and Power ISA, processor architectures initially developed in the early 1990s by the AIM alliance, i.e. Apple, IBM, and Motorola. Even though these consoles share much in regard to instruction set architecture, game consoles are still highly specialized computers so it is not common for games to be readily portable or compatible between devices. Only Nintendo has kept a level of portability between their consoles, and even there it is not universal. The first devices used standard processors, but later consoles used bespoke processors with special features, primarily developed by or in cooperation with IBM for the explicit purpose of being in a game con ...
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List Of Accessories To Video Games By System
Controllers Each company who has released a console has also released a controller for that particular console. The Wii console is capable of using a controller from both the Wii and the GameCube. Light guns The 3DO Company * Game Gun- ''3DO Interactive Multiplayer'' Atari * XG-1-''Atari 2600, Atari 8-bit family'' Other * Intellivision * CD-i Nintendo *NES Zapper-'' Nintendo Entertainment System'' * Super Scope-'' Super Nintendo'' * '' The Wii Zapper'' Sega *Dreamcast light guns-''Dreamcast'' * Menacer-'' Sega Genesis, Sega CD'' *Light Phaser-''Sega Master System'' Music and rhythm peripherals Nintendo Entertainment System * Miracle Piano Teaching System keyboard GameCube *Donkey Konga bongo controllers *Dance Dance Revolution controllers Dreamcast *Samba de Amigo maracas controller set *Dance Dance Revolution controller PlayStation *Dance Dance Revolution controllers by Konami and third parties *BeatMania controller by Konami PlayStation 2 *Dance Dance Revolut ...
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List Of Game Controllers
The following is a list of game controllers. It includes input devices that are notable and whose primary function is to control how the video games are played. Regional variants and models containing insignificant changes are not included. Controllers Mice The following is a list of gaming mice, mice which are designed specifically to play games: Notes References * * {{Game controllers * game controllers game controllers A game controller, gaming controller, or simply controller, is an input device used with video games or entertainment systems to provide input to a video game, typically to control an object or character in the game. Before the seventh generation ...
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