Below is a list of system names. Alternatively, search by Manufacturer names or all categories.
Subcategories
This category has the following 87 subcategories, out of 87 total.
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- 2DS
- 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
- 3DS
- 3DS XL
- 5200/2600 ongoing software releases (1980–1984 market presence)
A
- Action Maxz
- Amiga 1200
- Amiga 391029-01
- Amiga 500
- Amiga 570
- Amiga 600
- Amiga CD32
- Amstrad GX4000
- Analogue
- APF Imagination Machine
- APF MP1000
- APF MPA-10
- Apple 2
- Apple 2GS
- AppleCD
- AppleColor Composite Monitor IIe A2M6021
- AppleColor RGB Monitor A2M6014
- Arcadia 2001
- Arduboy
- Astrocade
- Atari 1040
- Atari 1050
- Atari 1200XL
- Atari 2600
- Atari 400
- Atari 520
- Atari 5200
- Atari 600XL
- Atari 7800
- Atari 800
- Atari 800XL
- Atari 810
- Atari Flashback
- Atari Jaguar
- Atari Jaguar CD
- Atari Lynx
- Atari Pong
- Atari ST
- Atari Video Music
- Atari XE
- Atari XEGS
- Atari XF551
- Aya Neo
- Ayaneo 2
- Ayaneo Air / Ayaneo Air Pro
- Ayaneo Geek
- Ayaneo Next / Ayaneo Next Pro
- Adler Video Game consoles
- Aiwa Pong family
- Akai Video Game Pong units
- Amiga 1000
- Amstrad CPC 464
- Analogue Pocket
- Apex TV Game consoles
- APEX/Apollo family boxed units
- APF TV Fun
- Atari 2600 (continued long tail
- Atari 2600 Jr. (revival) — note: hardware revisions in 1980s
- Atari 400/800 expansions & peripherals (early 80s relevance)
- Atari 5200 SuperSystem (US 1982) — included earlier
- Atari Flashback 2/3
- Atari Flashback 3–4
- Atari Flashback Classics / 8th-gen retro consoles
- Atari Flashback Series
- Atari Flashback series (first retro clone late 90s?)
- Atari Home Pong (Atari Pong)
- Atari Lynx (note: released 1989? actually 1989 US April) — borderline 1989 release but commercially late
- 1989/1990
- Atari Lynx II
- Atari Portfolio
- Atari ST (ST/520/1040) (1985)
- Atari VCS 2021
- Atari VCS/2600 (1977) — included earlier as cartridge-based milestone
- Atari Video Pinball (dedicated tabletop)
B
- Barcode Battler
- Bit-60
- Bit-70
- Bit-90
- ByteBoosters
- Bally Astrocade (continued relevance)
- Bally Home Pong (Bally Professional Arcade relatives)
- Bally Home Video Game consoles (dedicated)
- Bally/Midway video-game consoles (arcade/home conversions)
- Bandai WonderSwan Color
- BBC Micro (Model A/B)
- Bemani Pocket
- BeoVideo games (Pong family)
- Binatone TV Master
C
- Casio PV-1000
- Cassette TV Game
- Cassette Vision
- Cassette Vision Jr.
- Champion 2711
- Coleco Adam
- Coleco Gemini
- Colecovision
- Colecovision / ADAM 5V RAM Modification
- Colecovision Expansion Module 1
- Commodore 1084
- Commodore 128
- Commodore 1541
- Commodore 16
- Commodore 1701
- Commodore 1702
- Commodore 1901
- Commodore 1902
- Commodore 1902A
- Commodore 64
- Commodore 64 Power Saver
- Commodore PET
- Commodore Plus/4
- Commodore SFD-1001
- Commodore SX-64
- CD-i
- CD-i (later 1991) — not in this era
- CD32
- Channel conversion home units
- Channel F
- Coleco Adam (computer/console)
- Coleco Telstar (Original)
- Coleco Telstar Alpha
- Coleco Telstar Arcade
- Coleco Telstar Colormatic
- Coleco Telstar Marksman (light-gun variant)
- Coleco Telstar Ranger
- Coleco Telstar rebrands (Sears variants)
- Coleco/Arcade rebrands
- Coleco/Sears rebadged Telstar units
- Color TV-Game 6/15 (Nintendo rivalry note) — (Nintendo released Color TV-Game in 1977; Sega had multiple)
- Commodore Plus/4 (1984)
- Commodore VIC-20
- Conic TV Game consoles
D
- Delta SMP-120EB
- Dingoo A320
- DragonBox Pyra
- Denco TV Game consoles
- DS
- DS Lite
- DSi
- DSi XL
E
- Eksi-Video 01
- Entex Adventure Vision
- ENTEX Gameroom Tele-Pong
- Entex Select-A-Game
- Epoch Game Pocket Computer
- Early console clones & famiclone devices (regionally sold)
- Educational handhelds & consoles (VTech series)
- Eminent Electronics TV Game
- Epoch TV Pong consoles
F
- Fairchild Channel F
- Fairchild Channel F System II
- FM Towns
- FM Towns Marty
- Franklin Ace 1000 / 1200
- Family / regional home consoles and clones (Latin America
- Family Computer (Famicom)
- Fisher-Price Electronic Sports (toy consoles)
- Fujitsu Pong consoles
G
- Gamate
- Game Master
- Game Wave Family Entertainment System
- Game.com
- GameKing I
- GameKing II
- GameKing III
- GCE Vectrex
- GE 9T89Y5005G11
- Gizmondo
- Goldstar 3DO
- GP2X
- GP32
- GP32 BLU
- GP32 FLU
- Gravis Ultrasound
- Gakken Compact TV Game
- Gakken Compact TV Games & licensed handhelds
- Gama Pong units
- Game & Watch (series begins)
- Game & Watch Series
- Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros.
- Game Boy (original) — released 1989-04-21 in Japan / 1989-07-31 in North America
- Game Boy Advance
- Game Boy Advance SP
- Game Boy Color
- Game Boy Micro
- Game Boy Pocket
- Game Gear
- GameCube
- GE Video Game Pong units
- GoldStar Telstar-like units
- Goldstar Video Game consoles
- Grundig Video Game consoles
- GX4000
H
- Handy Game
- Handheld / Tabletop Pong novelties
- Handheld LCDs (head-to-head with Nintendo/G&W)
- Hanimex 1000 series
- Hitachi Video Game units
- Home Pong / early cartridge attempts
- Home Pong repro units
- Hyperscan
I
- IBM 4863
- IBM 5151
- IBM 5153
- IBM PCjr
- Intellivision Flashback
- Intellivision INTV System III
- Intellivision ECS
- Intellivision II / I-TV variations (ongoing market presence)
- Intellivision II/III (legacy software)
- Intellivision III prototypes / Intellivision II (retail variants)
- Intellivision-compatible consoles & handhelds (licensed)
- Intergames Video Game console (various labels)
- Interton Video 2000
- Interton Video 3000
- Interton Video 4000/Color series
J
- Jaguar Voice Modem
- Jakks Pacific
- Jaguar CD
- Japanese regional Pong consoles
K
- Kaypro
L
- LJN Video Art
- Leapster / LeapPad
- LEGO Super Mario interactive set
- Luxor Video 6
M
- Macintosh 128K
- Macintosh 512K
- Macintosh Classic
- Macintosh Classic II
- Macintosh Color Classic
- Macintosh G3
- Macintosh II
- Macintosh IIci
- Macintosh IIfx
- Macintosh IIsi
- Macintosh IIx
- Macintosh LC Series
- Macintosh Plus
- Macintosh Portable
- Macintosh Portable Backlight
- Macintosh PowerBook 100
- Macintosh PowerBook 180
- Macintosh PowerBook 2300c
- Macintosh PowerBook 280c
- Macintosh Quadra 605
- Macintosh Quadra 610 / Centris 610
- Macintosh SE
- Macintosh SE/30
- Magnavox Odyssey (1972)
- Magnavox Odyssey 1TL200
- Magnavox Odyssey 2
- Magnavox Odyssey 2: The Voice
- Magnavox Odyssey Pong Systems
- Mattel Intellivision System Changer
- Mattel Intellivision
- Mattel Intellivision ECS Computer
- Mattel Intellivision II
- Mattel Intellivision v1
- Mattel Intellivoice
- Mega Duck
- MSX
- My Vision
- Magnavox Odyssey
- Master System (SG-1000 Mark III ? Master System)
- Mattel Auto Race (early electronic)
- Mattel's Electronic Football (handheld/tabletop)
- Microvision
- Microvision (continued sales / accessory ecosystem) — earlier 1979 but small ecosystem into early 80s
- Montgomery Ward/retailer branded units
- MSX (standard) — many manufacturers (Sony
- My Vision / My Arcade (regional dedicated consoles)
N
- N-Gage
- NEC Core Grafx
- NEC Core Grafx II
- NEC Duo Tap
- NEC Hu6260
- NEC IFU-30
- NEC PAC-N10
- NEC PC Engine
- NEC PC Engine Duo
- NEC PC Engine Duo Monitor
- NEC PC Engine Duo-R
- NEC PC Engine Duo-RX
- NEC PC Engine GT
- NEC PC Engine LT
- NEC PC Engine Shuttle
- NEC PC-FX
- NEC Super CD-ROM2
- NEC SuperGrafx
- NEC Turbo Duo
- NEC Turbo Express
- NEC Turbo Grafx CD
- NEC Turbo Grafx CD Gear Cleaning
- NEC Turbo Grafx CD-ROM Dock
- NEC Turbo Grafx CD-ROM Drive
- NEC Turbo Vision
- NEC TurboBooster
- NEC TurboBooster Plus
- NEC TurboGrafx 16
- N-Gage QD
- NAOMI (home arcade ports)
- National Video Games
- Neo Geo AES
- Neo Geo CD
- Neo Geo Pocket
- Neo Geo Pocket Color
- NES Famicom Disk System (Japan add-on
- New 3DS / New 3DS XL
- New Nintendo 2DS XL
- Nichibutsu TV Game / Pong family
- Nintendo 64
- Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) (North America release)
- Nordmende Video 2000 series
- Novex Pong consoles
- Numerous dedicated tabletop electronic games & licensed LCD handhelds (1980s)
- Numerous store-branded Atari/OEM units
O
- Olympian 2600
- Osborne 1
- O.E.M. Whitebox Pong consoles
- Odyssey
- Odyssey 100/200/300/400/500 family
- ODYSSEY 2 (Philips O2) — note: later
- Odyssey 200/300/400 (Magnavox/Philips families)
- Odyssey-branded rebadges (international)
- Oric-1/Oric Atmos
P
- P/ECE
- Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game
- Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game Color
- Palladium Tele-Match 4000
- Palladium Tele-Match 6000
- Palladium Tele-Match Color
- Palladium Tele-Match Color R
- Palladium Tele-Multiplay S 825-395
- Panasonic 3DO FZ-1
- Panasonic 3DO FZ-10
- Panasonic FS-A1
- Panasonic FS-A1WX
- Panasonic Q
- Pandora
- PC Pal
- Philips CDI 210
- Philips CDI 220
- Philips CDI 350
- Philips CDI 450 / 550
- Philips Videopac G7200
- Picno
- Pioneer ADP-1
- Pioneer Laseractive CLD-A100
- Pioneer PAC-K1
- Pioneer PAC-S10
- Playdate
- Polygame Tele-Match
- Power Macintosh
- Panasonic Pong consoles
- PC Engine (TurboGrafx) (Japan release)
- Philco Pong consoles
- Philips Tele-Game 2000 series
- Philips Tele-Spiel consoles
- Philips Videopac G7000 (Odysssey² family) variants (some 1980s sales)
- Philips/Sylvania rebadges
- Pippin
- Play & Learn electronic game toys (handhelds)
- Playdia
- Playdia (later 1994) — not in 1980s (omitted)
- PlayStation
- PlayStation 2
- PlayStation 3
- PlayStation 3 Slim/CECH-3000 series
- PlayStation 4
- PlayStation 4 Pro
- PlayStation 4 Slim
- PlayStation 5
- PlayStation Portable (PSP)
- PlayStation PS One
- PlayStation Vita
- PlayStation VR
- PlayStation VR2
- Plug-and-play TV consoles
- Plug-and-play TV consoles (modern releases)
- Plug-in dedicated LCD & LED tabletop consoles (many brands)
- Pong
- Pong Clone Series
- Private label Pong consoles (hundreds)
- Private-label console models
- PS3 Slim
- PSP Go
- PSP Slim & Lite (PSP-2000)
- PV / Game watches and portable electronic toys
- PV-100 (pocket game series)
Q
- Quiz Wiz
R
- R-Zone
- RCA Studio II
- ROG Ally
- Roland CM-32L
- Radica early Pong clones (late 70s/early 80s)
- Radionic Pong family
- Radofin Video Game consoles (various)
- Rebranded Export models
S
- Sakhr AX-990
- Samsung DVD-N2000
- Samsung DVD-N501
- SCV Lady’s Set
- Sears Super Video Arcade
- Sears Video Arcade
- Sears Video Arcade II
- Sega 32X
- Sega Atomiswave
- Sega CD v1
- Sega CD v2
- Sega CD v2: Funai
- Sega CD v2: Sony
- Sega CDX
- Sega Dreamcast
- Sega Game Gear
- Sega Genesis 2
- Sega Genesis 3
- Sega Mark III
- Sega Master System
- Sega Mega Drive
- Sega Mega Drive 2
- Sega Naomi
- Sega Naomi 2
- Sega Nomad
- Sega PAC-S10
- Sega Saturn
- Sega SC-3000
- Sega SG-1000
- Sega ST-V
- Sega Wondermega
- Sega X'Eye
- Sharp 19SV111
- Sharp Twin Famicom
- Sharp X68000
- Sharp X68000 ACE
- Sharp X68000 Compact
- Shield Portable
- SNK Neo Geo AES
- SNK Neo Geo CD
- SNK Neo Geo CDZ
- SNK Neo Geo MVS
- SNK Neo Geo Pocket
- SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color
- SNK NEO-IC8
- SNK POWCD
- SNK POWCD-X
- Sony APS-06M
- Sportsman T101
- Steamdeck
- Super Cassette Vision
- Super Micro / Palmtex Portable Videogame System
- SABA Pong series
- Sankyo Video Game consoles
- Sanyo Pong family
- SC-3000 (home computer variant of SG-1000)
- Scandinavian Pong rebadges
- Schneider CPC series (regionally sold)
- Schneider Tele-Spiel family
- Sears Tele-Games Pong (Atari rebrand)
- Sega arcade to home conversions and dedicated console add-ons
- Sega Genesis 32X (add-on)
- Sega Mark III (Japan)
- Sega Mega Drive / Genesis
- Sega Pico
- Sega Pong (home units / early releases)
- SG-1000
- SG-1000 export variants and card-based systems (Sc-3000 / MyCard)
- SG-1000 family (regional VARIANTS) — include SC-3000 computer variant
- SG-1000 II (and MARK III lineage)
- SG-1000 II / SC-3000 variants
- Sharp MZ / X1 series (games on home micros)
- Singer Video Game units
- Spectrum (ZX Spectrum)
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES)
- Super TV Bowling
- Switch
- Switch Lite
- Switch OLED
- Sylvania Pong consoles
T
- Taito B System
- Taito F3
- Tandy 1000
- Tandy 2000
- Tandy 6000 Xenix
- Tandy Model 16
- Tandy TRS80
- Tandyvision 1
- Texas Instruments PHA 4100A
- Texas Instruments TI99/4a
- Thumby
- Tournament 100
- Tournament 1000
- Tournament 102[5]
- Tournament 150
- Tournament 200
- Tournament 2000[6]
- Tournament 2501
- TRS-80 Color
- TV Arcade Frogger
- TV Baseball
- TV Block
- TV Game System 10
- TV Tennis Electrotennis
- TV Vader
- Tabletop Pong clock/novelty units
- Tabletop Pong Units
- Taito Pong units (home converters)
- Tandy Video Game units
- Tapwave Zodiac
- Thomson MO/TO series (French micros)
- Thomson Video Home Console (early Pong)
- Tiger handheld LCD games
- Tiger LCD handhelds
- Timely Video Game consoles
- Tomy TV Game series
- Tron / Tomy Pipot/handhelds (toy electronic game units)
- TRS-80 Color Computer (CoCo)
- TRS-80 Model I/III continued game availability and clones
- TRS-80 Video Game Pong rebrands
- TurboGrafx-16 (North America)
- TurboGrafx-16 / PC Engine (late 90s Japanese support)
- TV Baseball / Cassette Vision
- TV Game (Club rebrands)
- TV Game console rebrands
- TV Game novelty units
- TV Game series (e.g.
- TV Games (various small runs)
- TV Sports / Pong units
- TV Tennis Electrotennis (continuing influence) — earlier but brand continued into early 80s
U
- Unitrex TV Game consoles
V
- V.Motion
- V.Smile
- V.Smile Cyber Pocket
- V.Smile Motion
- V.Smile Pocket
- Vectrex
- Video Computer System
- View-Master Interactive Vision
- VM Labs Nuon
- Vectorbeam/General Consumer Electronics
- Video-based toys (Pong-like)
- Virtual Boy
- VS. System (arcade board) — arcade hardware also important to home ports
W
- Watara Supervision
- Wondermega
- WonderSwan
- WonderSwan Color Full Size IPS Installation
- White-label Pong TVs
- Wii
- Wii Family Edition / Redesign
- Wii U
- WonderSwan Color
X
- XX'Eye
- XaviXPORT / Domyos Interactive System
- Xbox 360
- Xbox One
- Xbox Original
- Xbox Series X
- X68000 (later 1987) — powerful Japanese computer for arcade-accurate ports
- Xbox
- Xbox 360 Elite / Pro variants
- Xbox 360 S / E revisions
- Xbox Adaptive Controller
- Xbox One S
- Xbox One X
- Xbox Series S
Z
- Zeebo
- Zodiac 1
- Zodiac 2
