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PlayStation 4
Sony's fourth home video game console, part of the eighth generation of consoles
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home video game console developed by Microsoft
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hybrid video game console
PlayStation Vita
portable game console developed by Sony Computer Entertainment
Wii U
eighth-generation home video game console by Nintendo
Nintendo 3DS
portable 3D dual-screen handheld by Nintendo
Ouya
The Ouya ( ), stylized as OUYA, is an Android-based microconsole developed by Ouya Inc. Julie Uhrman founded the project in 2012, bringing in designer Yves Béhar to collaborate on its design and Muffi Ghadiali as VP of Product Management to put together the engineering team. Development was funded via Kickstarter, raising 8.5 million, becoming one of the website's highest-earning projects in its history.
Nintendo 2DS
handheld game console by Nintendo
Nintendo Switch Lite
handheld game console developed by Nintendo
eighth generation of video game consoles
video game console generation
OnLive
OnLive was a provider of cloud virtualization technologies based in Mountain View, California. OnLive's flagship product was its cloud gaming service, which allowed subscribers to rent or demo computer games without installing them. Games were delivered as streaming video rendered by the service's servers, rather than running on the local device. This setup allowed the games to run on computers and devices that would normally be unable to run them due to insufficient hardware. OnLive also enabled other features such as the ability for players to record game-play and to spectate.
Amazon Fire TV
digital media player developed by Amazon
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microconsole manufactured by Sony Computer Entertainment
New Nintendo 3DS
handheld game console developed by Nintendo
Gear VR
mobile virtual reality headset developed by Samsung Electronics
Shield Portable
handheld game console by Nvidia
Nvidia Shield TV
digital media player
New Nintendo 2DS XL
handheld video game console
GameStick
The GameStick is a discontinued home video game console developed by PlayJam. It is a microconsole the size of a USB flash drive that plugs directly into the back of a TV through an HDMI port and ships with its own Bluetooth controller. Users can download content from a curated storefront via Wi-Fi, with content stored locally for offline access. The device is powered by the PlayJam Games Platform and runs its own version of the Android operating system. It is portable and aimed at casual to mid-core gamers. Like the Ouya, it was funded through Kickstarter.
Nintendo 3DS XL
handheld game console by Nintendo
Shield Tablet
gaming tablet manufactured by Nvidia
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video game console developed by Sony; upgraded version of the PlayStation 4
Analogue Pocket
handheld game fpga console developed by Analogue, Inc.
MOJO
Android-based video game microconsole
Evercade
The Evercade is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by British company Blaze Entertainment. It focuses on retrogaming with ROM cartridges that each contain a number of emulated games. The Evercade was released on 22 May 2020, and upon its launch, it offered 10 game cartridges with a combined total of 122 games.
Xbox One S
video game console developed by Microsoft; updated version of the Xbox One console
Xbox One X
video game console developed by Microsoft; enhanced version of the Xbox One console