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Backward-compatible video game consoles

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Wii
Q48263
Microsoft's seventh-generation and second home video game console
PlayStation 3
video game console developed Sony Interactive Entertainment
Q10680
Sony's second home video game console, part of the sixth generation of consoles
PlayStation 5
Sony's ninth-generation and fifth home video game console
Nintendo DS
Nintendo handheld game console
Wii U
eighth-generation home video game console by Nintendo
Sega Genesis
fourth-generation home video game console developed by Sega
Game Boy Color
handheld Nintendo video game console introduced in 1998
Game Boy Advance
handheld game console by Nintendo
Nintendo 3DS
portable 3D dual-screen handheld by Nintendo
Q209868
third-generation home video game console developed by Sega
Xbox Series X and Series S
home video game consoles developed by Microsoft
Q122761124
video game console developed by Nintendo
Nintendo DSi
handheld game console by Nintendo
Atari 7800
home video game console
Game Boy Advance SP
handheld video game console
Nintendo 2DS
handheld game console by Nintendo
New Nintendo 3DS
handheld game console developed by Nintendo
Neo Geo Pocket Color
handheld console
Pioneer LaserActive
The is a hybrid LaserDisc player and home video game console released by Pioneer Corporation in 1993. Marketed as a high-end, modular entertainment system, it was designed to combine movies, music, and video games into a single unit. Out of the box, the base unit could natively play standard LaserDiscs and compact discs, but support for video games required optional expansion modules known as PACs. Each PAC enabled compatibility with a specific gaming platform and its media formats.
Atari XEGS
video game console
New Nintendo 2DS XL
handheld video game console