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==Video game consoles owned by WEC Museum==
==Video game consoles owned by WEC Museum==
===[[Ball-and-paddle video game consoles]] (1972-1983)===
===[[First-generation video game consoles]] (began in 1972)===
These were the first consoles to be produced. They used either mechanisms, transistors, diodes, and [[integrated circuit]]s, or a combination thereof.
 
====Home consoles====
====Home consoles====
*[[Nintendo]] [[Beam Gun|Beam Gun: ''Duck Hunt'']] (1976) (mechanical)
*[[Nintendo]] [[Color TV-Game|Color-TV Game ''Block Breaker'']] (1979)
*[[Nintendo]] [[Color TV-Game|Color-TV Game ''Block Breaker'']] (1979)


===[[Post-ball-and-paddle video game consoles]] (1976-1992)===
===[[Second-generation video game consoles]] (began in 1976)===
Second-generation video game consoles allowed for video game experiences that weren't possible with limited components of the previous generation.
 
====Home consoles====
====Home consoles====
*[[Atari]] [[Video Computer System]] (1977)
*[[Atari]] [[Video Computer System]] ("heavy sixer") (1977)
*[[Acetronic]] [[1292 Advanced Programmable Video System|MPU 2000]] (1979)
*[[Sears]] [[Tele-Games Video Arcade]] ("heavy sixer") (Sears version of the Video Computer System) (1977)
*[[Atari]] [[Video Computer System]] ("light sixer") (1978) (Atari reworked the Video Computer System to be lighter)
*[[Atari]] [[Video Computer System]] ("four-switch") (1980) (Atari reworked the Video Computer System to be ligAtari reworked the Video Computer System to have four front-facing switches rather than sixhter)
*[[Atari]] [[2600 Video Computer System]] ("Vader") (1982) (A black four-switch Video Computer System that was the first to bear the Atari 2600 name)
*[[Acetronic]] [[1292 Advanced Programmable Video System|MPU 2000]] (1979) (Acetronic version of the [[1392 Advanced Programmable Video System]])


====Handheld consoles====
====Handheld consoles====
*[[Tiger Electronics]] ''[[World Games (video game console)|World Games]]'' (1988)
*[[Tiger Electronics]] ''[[World Games (video game console)|World Games]]'' (1988)


===[[8-bit video game console]]s (1983 - 2003)===
===[[Third-generation video game consoles]] (began in 1983)===
Third-generation video game consoles were the first to follow the [[North American video game crash of 1983]]. They were marketed as 8-bit consoles due to the use of 8-bit [[central processing unit]]s.
 
====Home consoles====
====Home consoles====
*[[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (1985)
*[[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (1985)
*[[Japan Amusement Machine and Marketing Association|JAMMA]] [[SuperGun]] (1986) (allowed [[Japan Amusement Machine and Marketing Association|JAMMA]] [[arcade]] [[video game]]s to be played on a television like a video game console)
*[[Control box]] (1986) (allowed [[Japan Amusement Machine and Marketing Association|JAMMA]] [[arcade]] [[video game]]s to be played on a television like a video game console)


====Handheld consoles====
====Handheld consoles====
*[[Sega]] [[Game Gear]] (1991)
*[[Sega]] [[Game Gear]] (1991)


===[[16-bit video game console]]s (1987 - 2004)===
===[[Fourth-generation video game consoles]] (began in 1987)===
Fourth-generation video game consoles were marketed as 16-bit consoles due to the use of 16-bit central processing units, or in the case of the PC Engine, 16-bit graphics processors.
 
====Home consoles====
====Home consoles====
*[[Sega CD]] (1991) ([[Sega Genesis]] [[Compact disc|CD-ROM]] add-on)
*[[Sega CD]] (1991) ([[Sega Genesis]] [[Compact disc|CD-ROM]] add-on)
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*[[SNK]] [[Neo Geo Pocket Color]] (1999)
*[[SNK]] [[Neo Geo Pocket Color]] (1999)


===[[32 and 64-bit home video game console]]s (1993 - 2006)===
===[[Fifth-generation video game consoles]] (began in 1993)===
====Home consoles====
====Home consoles====
*[[Nintendo 64]] (1996)
*[[Nintendo 64]] (1996)
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*[[Nintendo]] [[Game Boy Advance]] (2001)
*[[Nintendo]] [[Game Boy Advance]] (2001)


===[[Post-bit video game console]]s (1998 - 2013)===
====Retro consoles====
*[[Bandai]] [[Bandai Gamepad|Gamepad]] (1997)
*[[Watercore]] [[Dinkie Pet 4-in-1|''Dinkie Pet'' 4-in-1]] (1997) (LCD handheld)
 
===[[Sixth-generation video game consoles]]s (began in 1998)===
====Home consoles====
====Home consoles====
*[[Sega]] [[Dreamcast]] (1998)
*[[Sega]] [[Dreamcast]] (1998)
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====Handheld consoles====
====Handheld consoles====
*[[Nintendo]] [[Nintendo DS|DS]]
*[[GamePark]] [[GP32]] (2001)
*[[Nintendo]] [[Nintendo DS|DS]] (2004)


===[[Video game consoles with motion control]] (2005 - 2017)===
====Retro consoles====
*[[Legacy Engineering]] [[Atari Flashback]] (2004) (a custom system-on-a-chip runs included [[Atari]] games ported to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]])
*[[Kobian]] [[PlayPal]] (2006) (handheld) (a custom system-on-a-chip runs included [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Game Gear]] games)
 
===[[Seventh-generation video game consoles]] (began in 2005)===
====Home consoles====
====Home consoles====
*[[Microsoft]] [[Xbox 360]] (2005)
*[[Microsoft]] [[Xbox 360]] (2005)
*[[Nintendo]] [[Wii]] (2006)
*[[Nintendo]] [[Wii]] (2006)
*[[Sony]] [[PlayStation 3]] (2006)
*[[Sony]] [[PlayStation 3]] (2006)
*[[Nintendo DSi]] (2009) (handheld)


===[[Video game consoles positioned as home entertainment hubs]] (2011 - present)===
====Handheld consoles====
*[[Nintendo]] [[Nintendo DSi|DSi]] (2009)
 
====Retro consoles====
*[[AtGames]] [[Arcade Nano|Arcade Nano: Columns]] (2010) (a custom emulator runs included [[Sega Genesis]] games)
*[[AtGames]] [[Arcade Nano|Arcade Nano: Sonic]] (2010) (a custom emulator runs included [[Sega Genesis]] games)
*[[AtGames]] [[Arcade Nano|Arcade Nano: Virtua Fighter]] (2010) (a custom emulator runs included [[Sega Genesis]] games)
*[[AtGames]] [[Sega Genesis Arcade Motion Dual]] (2010) (a custom emulator runs included [[Sega Genesis]] games)
*[[Legacy Engineering]] [[Atari Flashback|Atari Flashback 2+]] (2010) (a custom system-on-a-chip runs included games from the [[Atari 2600]])
 
===[[Eighth-generation video game consoles]] (began in 2011)===
====Home consoles====
====Home consoles====
*[[Nintendo 3DS]] (2011) (handheld)
*[[Nintendo]] [[Wii U]] (2012)
*[[Nintendo]] [[Wii U]] (2012)
*[[Microsoft]] [[Xbox One]] (2013)
*[[Microsoft]] [[Xbox One]] (2013)
*[[Sony]] [[PlayStation 4]] (2013)
*[[Sony]] [[PlayStation 4]] (2013)
*[[New Nintendo 3DS|New Nintendo 2DS]] (2015) (handheld)
 
====Handheld consoles====
*[[Nintendo 3DS]] (2011)
*[[New Nintendo 2DS]] (2015)


====Microconsoles====
====Microconsoles====
*[[Apple TV|Apple TV: 4th generation]] (2015)
*[[Apple TV]] (4th generation) (2015)
*[[PlayStation TV]] (home console version of the [[PlayStation Vita]]) (2015)


===Ninth-generation video game consoles (2017 - present)===
====Retro consoles====
*[[Hyperkin]] [[RetroN|RetroN 5]] (2014) (accepts [[ROM cartridge|cartridge]]s to emulate games from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], [[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Color]], [[Game Boy Advance]], and [[Sega Genesis]])
*[[Nintendo]] [[NES Classic Edition]] (2016) (a custom emulator runs included games from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]])
*[[NES Classic Edition|Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer]] (2016) (a custom emulator runs included games from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Family Computer]])
*[[Retro-Bit Generations]] (2016) (open-source emulators runs included games from the [[Arcade]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]], [[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]], [[Sega Genesis|Genesis]], [[Sega Genesis|Mega Drive]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]])
 
===[[Ninth-generation video game consoles]] (began in 2017)===
====Home consoles====
====Home consoles====
*[[Nintendo Switch]] (2017) (handheld/home console/[[computer#Tablet computer|tablet computer]] hybrid)
*[[Nintendo Switch]] (2017) (handheld/home console/[[computer#Tablet computer|tablet computer]] hybrid)


===Tenth-generation video game consoles (2025 - present)===
====Handheld consoles====
====Home consoles====
*[[Nintendo Switch Lite]] (2019) (handheld-only [[Nintendo Switch]])
*[[Nintendo Switch 2]] (2025) (handheld/home console/tablet computer hybrid)
 
====Cloud gaming platforms====
*[[Google]] [[Stadia]] (2019) (server disconnected on January 18, 2023)
*[[Amazon.com|Amazon]] [[Luna]] (2022)


===Retro===
====Retro consoles====
*[[Watercore]] [[Dinkie Pet 4-in-1|''Dinkie Pet'' 4-in-1]] (1997)
*[[Legacy Engineering]] [[Atari Flashback]] (2004) (a custom system-on-a-chip runs included [[Atari]] games ported to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]])
*[[Kobian]] [[PlayPal]] (2006) (handheld) (a custom system-on-a-chip runs included [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Game Gear]] games)
*[[AtGames]] [[Arcade Nano|Arcade Nano: Columns]] (2010) (a custom emulator runs included [[Sega Genesis]] games)
*[[AtGames]] [[Arcade Nano|Arcade Nano: Sonic]] (2010) (a custom emulator runs included [[Sega Genesis]] games)
*[[AtGames]] [[Arcade Nano|Arcade Nano: Virtua Fighter]] (2010) (a custom emulator runs included [[Sega Genesis]] games)
*[[AtGames]] [[Sega Genesis Arcade Motion Dual]] (2010) (a custom emulator runs included [[Sega Genesis]] games)
*[[AtGames]] [[Sega Genesis Arcade Motion Dual]] (2010) (a custom [[emulation|emulator]] runs included [[Sega Genesis]] games)
*[[Legacy Engineering]] [[Atari Flashback|Atari Flashback 2+]] (2010) (a custom system-on-a-chip runs included games from the [[Atari 2600]])
*[[Hyperkin]] [[RetroN|RetroN 5]] (2014) (accepts [[ROM cartridge|cartridge]]s to emulate games from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], [[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Color]], [[Game Boy Advance]], and [[Sega Genesis]])
*[[Nintendo]] [[NES Classic Edition]] (2016) (a custom emulator runs included games from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]])
*[[NES Classic Edition|Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer]] (2016) (a custom emulator runs included games from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Family Computer]])
*[[Retro-Bit Generations]] (2016) (open-source emulators runs included games from the [[Arcade]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]], [[Game Boy|GB]], [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]], [[Sega Genesis|Genesis]], [[Sega Genesis|Mega Drive]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]])
*[[AtGames]] [[Atari Flashback|Atari Flashback Portable Deluxe]] (2017) (handheld)
*[[AtGames]] [[Atari Flashback|Atari Flashback Portable Deluxe]] (2017) (handheld)
*[[Nintendo]] [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition|Classic Mini: Super Famicom]] (2017) (a custom emulator runs included games from the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]])
*[[Nintendo]] [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition|Classic Mini: Super Famicom]] (2017) (a custom emulator runs included games from the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]])
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*[[Sega]] [[Sega Genesis Mini|Genesis Mini]] (2019) (a custom emulator runs included games from the [[Sega Genesis]])
*[[Sega]] [[Sega Genesis Mini|Genesis Mini]] (2019) (a custom emulator runs included games from the [[Sega Genesis]])
*[[Sega]] [[Sega Genesis Mini|Mega Drive Mini]] (2019) (a custom emulator runs included games from the [[Sega Genesis|Sega Mega Drive]])
*[[Sega]] [[Sega Genesis Mini|Mega Drive Mini]] (2019) (a custom emulator runs included games from the [[Sega Genesis|Sega Mega Drive]])
*[[TurboGrafx-16 Mini|PC Engine Mini]] (2019) (a custom emulator runs included games from the [[TurboGrafx-16|PC Engine]], [[TurboGrafx-CD|PC Engine Arcade CD-ROM²]], [[TurboGrafx-CD|PC Engine CD-ROM²]], [[TurboGrafx-CD|PC Engine Super CD-ROM²]], [[TurboGrafx-16]], [[TurboGrafx-CD]], and [[TurboGrafx-CD|TurboDuo]])
*[[TurboGrafx-16 Mini|PC Engine Mini]] (2019) (a custom emulator runs included games from [[TurboGrafx-CD|Arcade CD-ROM²]], [[TurboGrafx-CD|CD-ROM²]], [[TurboGrafx-16|PC Engine]], [[TurboGrafx-CD|Super CD-ROM²]], [[TurboGrafx-CD|TurboDuo]], [[TurboGrafx-16]], and [[TurboGrafx-CD]])
*[[AtGames]] [[Flashback Blast!|Bandai Namco Arcade Blast!]] (2020) (a custom emulator runs included [[arcade]] games)
*[[AtGames]] [[Flashback Blast!|Bandai Namco Arcade Blast!]] (2020) (a custom emulator runs included [[arcade]] games)
*[[Blaze Entertainment]] [[Evercade]] (2020) (handheld) (open-source emulators run games on ROM cartridge from the [[Atari 2600]], [[Atari 7800]], [[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[Intellivision]], [[Lynx]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[PlayStation (video game console)|PlayStation]], [[Sega Genesis]], [[Sega Master System]], and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]])
*[[Blaze Entertainment]] [[Evercade]] (2020) (handheld) (open-source emulators run games on ROM cartridge from [[Atari 2600|2600]], [[Atari 7800|7800]], [[Game Boy|GB]], [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]], [[Sega Genesis|Genesis]], [[Intellivision]], [[Lynx]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[PlayStation (video game console)|PS1]], [[Sega Master System|SMS]], and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]])
*[[My Arcade]] [[Pocket Player|Bases Loaded Pocket Player]] (2020) (handheld) (a system-on-a-chip runs included [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] games)
*[[My Arcade]] [[Pocket Player|Bases Loaded Pocket Player]] (2020) (handheld) (a system-on-a-chip runs included [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] games)
*[[My Arcade]] [[Pocket Player|Don Doko Don Pocket Player]] (2020) (handheld) (a system-on-a-chip runs included [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] games)
*[[My Arcade]] [[Pocket Player|Don Doko Don Pocket Player]] (2020) (handheld) (a system-on-a-chip runs included [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] games)
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*[[Arcade1Up]] [[Pac-Man Collection]] (2023) (a custom emulator runs included [[arcade]] games)
*[[Arcade1Up]] [[Pac-Man Collection]] (2023) (a custom emulator runs included [[arcade]] games)
*[[McDonalds]] [[Tetris Gaming Handheld|''Tetris'' Gaming Handheld]] (2023)
*[[McDonalds]] [[Tetris Gaming Handheld|''Tetris'' Gaming Handheld]] (2023)
===[[Tenth-generation video game consoles]] (began in 2025)===
====Home consoles====
*[[Nintendo Switch 2]] (2025) (handheld/home console/tablet computer hybrid)


[[Category:Computers and consoles]]
[[Category:Computers and consoles]]

Latest revision as of 22:50, 29 August 2025

Video game console
Developer numerous
Publisher numerous
Systems numerous, see computers and consoles
Released 1972-present
Added to Museum numerous, see computers and consoles

A video game console is a system that is primarily used to play video games by consumers, as opposed to computers and arcade games.

The lines between video game consoles and computers sometimes get blurred, as video game consoles such as the Family Computer had computer-style options such as a keyboard and the BASIC programming language. In addition, computers such as the Commodore 64 were also advertised as video game machines.

Video game consoles owned by WEC Museum

First-generation video game consoles (began in 1972)

These were the first consoles to be produced. They used either mechanisms, transistors, diodes, and integrated circuits, or a combination thereof.

Home consoles

Second-generation video game consoles (began in 1976)

Second-generation video game consoles allowed for video game experiences that weren't possible with limited components of the previous generation.

Home consoles

Handheld consoles

Third-generation video game consoles (began in 1983)

Third-generation video game consoles were the first to follow the North American video game crash of 1983. They were marketed as 8-bit consoles due to the use of 8-bit central processing units.

Home consoles

Handheld consoles

Fourth-generation video game consoles (began in 1987)

Fourth-generation video game consoles were marketed as 16-bit consoles due to the use of 16-bit central processing units, or in the case of the PC Engine, 16-bit graphics processors.

Home consoles

Handheld consoles

Fifth-generation video game consoles (began in 1993)

Home consoles

Handheld consoles

Retro consoles

Sixth-generation video game consoless (began in 1998)

Home consoles

Handheld consoles

Retro consoles

Seventh-generation video game consoles (began in 2005)

Home consoles

Handheld consoles

Retro consoles

Eighth-generation video game consoles (began in 2011)

Home consoles

Handheld consoles

Microconsoles

Retro consoles

Ninth-generation video game consoles (began in 2017)

Home consoles

Handheld consoles

Cloud gaming platforms

Retro consoles

Tenth-generation video game consoles (began in 2025)

Home consoles