Category
page 168k-based game consoles
Sega Genesis
fourth-generation home video game console developed by Sega
Atari Jaguar
Fifth-generation home video game console by Atari
Amiga CD32
home video game console developed by Commodore
Q1047516
add-on for the Sega Genesis video game console
Neo Geo
cartridge-based arcade system board and home video game console developed by SNK

CDTV
The CDTV (from Commodore Dynamic Total Vision, later treated as a backronym for Compact Disc Television) is a home multimedia entertainment and video game console – convertible into a full-fledged personal computer by the addition of optional peripherals – developed by Commodore International and launched in April 1991.
Philips CD-i
The Compact Disc-Interactive (CD-I, later CD-i) is a digital optical disc data storage format as well as a hardware platform, co-developed and marketed by Dutch company Philips and Japanese company Sony. It was created as an extension of CDDA and CD-ROM and specified in the Green Book specifications, co-developed by Philips and Sony, to combine audio, text and graphics. The two companies initially expected to impact the education/training, point of sale, and home entertainment industries, but the CD-i is largely remembered today for its video games.
Q1374482
video game console
Neo Geo CD
home video game console
Super A'Can
home video game console
Atari Panther
unreleased home video game console