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Game & Watch series
handheld electronic game series developed and published by Nintendo between 1980 and 1991
Color TV-Game
series of five dedicated home video game consoles created by Nintendo and released in Japan only
NES Classic Edition
home video game console by Nintendo
Coleco Telstar series
series of dedicated first-generation home video game consoles
Super NES Classic Edition
dedicated home video game console developed by Nintendo and released in 2017
Q56668812
dedicated video game console
Mega Drive Mini
dedicated video game console
APF TV Fun series
series of dedicated first-generation home video game console series produced, released and marketed by APF starting in 1976
TV Tennis Electrotennis
Pong home console; first Japanese console
Video Pinball series
series of dedicated first-generation home video game console manufactured, released and marketed by Atari, Inc. starting in 1977
homebrew
software produced by consumers for proprietary hardware that is not typically user-programmable
Nintendo Entertainment System hardware clone
In video game parlance, a famiclone (portmanteau of Famicom and clone) is a hardware clone of the Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System. They are designed to replicate the workings of, and play games designed for, the Famicom and NES. Hundreds of unauthorized clones have been made available since the height of the NES popularity in the late 1980s. The technology employed in such clones has evolved over the years: while the earliest clones feature a printed circuit board containing custom or third party integrated circuits (ICs), more recent (post-1996) clones utilize single-chip design
Atari Flashback series
series of dedicated home video game consoles
C64 Direct-to-TV
dedicated console version of the Commodore 64.
dedicated console
video game console that is dedicated to one or a more built-in games
Philips Tele-Game series
series of dedicated first-generation home video game consoles produced, released and marketed from Philips between 1975 and 1978
BSS 01
Pong game console from the GDR
Atari Cosmos
unreleased product by Atari, Inc. for the handheld/tabletop electronic game system market that uses holography to improve the display
TurboGrafx-16 Mini
dedicated home video game console
Telejogo
The Telejogo (Portuguese for telegame, with tele being short for televisão, portuguese for television) is a dedicated first-generation home video game console that was released on August 2, 1977 by Philco and Ford in Brazil. It is a Pong clone console and the first video game console ever released in Brazil. The original Telejogo performed well on the market for the time. In 1979, a successor called Telejogo II was released.
Ping-O-Tronic
thumb|Interior of a Ping-O-Tronic thumb|Gameplay of the Ping-O-Tronic The Ping-O-Tronic (stylized on its logo as ping·o·tronic and also known as Zanussi Ping-O-Tronic or Sèleco Ping-O-Tronic) is a dedicated first-generation home video game console produced by Zanussi, an Italian home appliance company, and released under their Sèleco brand in late-1974 only in Italy. It was the first Italian video game console, excluding Magnavox Odyssey imports and clones.
Telejogo II
Pong home console
Ameprod Television Game 10
dedicated Pong home console sold from 1980 by PPZ Ameprod
TV Boy
dedicated console and clone of the Atari 2600.
Zone
type of games console
Telstar Marksman
Dedicated Pong home console
Turnir
thumb|Advertisement for the Turnir, displaying the four game modes The Turnir (Russian: Турнир, ) is a dedicated first-generation home video game console that was manufactured by the Ministry of the Electronics Industry and released in 1978 only in the Soviet Union. It was manufactured between 1978 and 1982 and is the only known Soviet video game console that uses the AY-3-8500 chipset from General Instrument. The price for the system varied from 150 Soviet rubles in 1978 to 96 rubles in the late 1980s. The console uses an integrated AC adapter with a voltage of 9 volts and has a mass of 2.5&n
Telescore 750
dedicated Pong home console
Interton Video 2800
Pong home console
Pelican VG Pocket
dedicated handheld game console series
Coleco Sonic
handheld game console released by Coleco
list of dedicated video game consoles
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