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*[[My Arcade]] [[Pocket Player|Don Doko Don Pocket Player]] (2020) (handheld) (a system-on-a-chip runs included [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] games)
*[[My Arcade]] [[Pocket Player|Don Doko Don Pocket Player]] (2020) (handheld) (a system-on-a-chip runs included [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] games)
*[[Sega]] [[Game Gear Micro]] (Red, Yellow, Blue, Black, and White models) (2020) (handheld) (a custom emulator runs included [[Game Gear]] and [[Sega Master System]] games)
*[[Sega]] [[Game Gear Micro]] (Red, Yellow, Blue, Black, and White models) (2020) (handheld) (a custom emulator runs included [[Game Gear]] and [[Sega Master System]] games)
*[[Retro Games]] [[THEVIC20]] (2020) (open-source emulator runs included games from the [[VIC-20]])
*[[Retro Games]] [[The A500 Mini]] (2021) (open-source emulator runs included games from the [[Amiga|Amiga 500]])


====Plug-and-play consoles====
====Plug-and-play consoles====

Revision as of 08:22, 3 October 2023

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Video game console
Developer numerous
Publisher numerous
Systems numerous, see computers and consoles
Released 1972-present
Added to Museum numerous, see computers and consoles

A video game console is a system that is primarily used to play video games by consumers, as opposed to computers and arcade games.

The lines between video game consoles and computers sometimes get blurred, as video game consoles such as the Family Computer had computer-style options such as a keyboard and the BASIC programming language. In addition, computers such as the Commodore 64 were also advertised as video game machines.

Video game consoles owned by WEC Museum

First-generation video game consoles (1972 - 1983)

Dedicated consoles

Second-generation video game consoles (1976-1992)

Third-generation video game consoles (1983 - 2003)

Fourth-generation video game consoles (1987 - 2004)

Fifth-generation video game consoles (1993 - 2006)

Sixth-generation video game consoles (1998 - 2013)

Dedicated consoles

Seventh-generation video game consoles (2005 - 2017)

Dedicated consoles

Eighth-generation video game consoles (2011 - present)

Multi-system consoles

Microconsoles

Dedicated consoles

Ninth-generation video game consoles (2017 - present)

Dedicated consoles

Plug-and-play consoles