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Intellivision Amico
video game console developed by Intellivision Entertainment
Super NES CD-ROM
unreleased video game media format and peripheral for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Super Famicom
Atari Panther
unreleased home video game console
Halcyon
home video game console
XGP
The XGP (Extreme Game Player) was a concept portable video game system created by the Korean company GamePark as the follow-up to its GP32 handheld. Initially announced in 2005, the XGP was finally announced in March 2006 along with the release of the similar XGP Mini and the XGP Kids. The company went bankrupt before releasing any of the models.
Atari Cosmos
unreleased product by Atari, Inc. for the handheld/tabletop electronic game system market that uses holography to improve the display
Panasonic M2
video game console model
Phantom Entertainment
company
Sega VR
video console peripheral
Game Brain (C-700)
Unreleased Pong home console supposed to be released in 1978
Konix Multisystem
сancelled video game system under development by Konix
MoMA Eve
never released video game console
Atari 2700
prototype home video game console that was developed by Atari, Inc. to be a wirelessly controlled version of Atari's popular Atari 2600 system
ApeXtreme
ApeXtreme is a cancelled video game console that was developed by Apex Digital. While the console made a promising first appearance at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2004, it had been cancelled by December of that year. The console was initially based on VIA's Glory Personal Gaming Console Platform (although Apex Digital later switched to an AMD CPU and NVIDIA GPU platform), and would have included a keyboard, mouse, game controller, 3.5 inch floppy disk reader, and a remote control.
Panasonic Jungle
portable video game console