Home video game consoles.

This is a quiz containing all home video game consoles including currently unreleased and cancelled consoles. This does not include handheld consoles, dedicated consoles or microconsoles. This list also does not include all of the consoles from the first generation of home video game consoles. This list is based on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_video_game_console#List_of_home_video_game_consoles
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Release Date
Manufacturer
Name
September 1972
Magnavox (U.S.)
Magnavox Odyssey
November 1976
Fairchild (U.S.)
Fairchild Channel F
January 1977
RCA (U.S.)
RCA Studio II
April 1978
Midway (U.S.)
Bally Astrocade
September 11, 1978
Atari Inc. (U.S.)
Atari 2600
January 1, 1978
APF (U.S.)
APF-MP1000
1978
Unisonic (U.S.)
Champion 2711
1978
Interton (Germany)
Interton VC 4000
1978
Palladium (Germany)
Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game
1978
Audiosonic
1292 Advanced Programmable Video System
December 1978
Magnavox (U.S.)/Philips (Netherlands)
Magnavox Odyssey 2
1979
APF (U.S.)
APF Imagination machine
1979
Bandai (Japan)
Bandai Super Vision 8000
1980
Mattel Electronics (U.S.)
Intellivision
1981
VTech (Hong Kong)
VTech CreatiVision
July 30, 1981
Epoch (Japan)
Epoch Cassette Vision
1982
Emerson Radio (U.S.)
Arcadia 2001
1982
Süddeutsche Elektro-Hausgeräte GmbH & Co. KG (Germany)
SHG Black Point
August 1982
Coleco (U.S.)
ColecoVision
November 1982
Atari Inc. (U.S.)
Atari 5200
Novermber 1982
GCE/Milton Bradley Company (U.S.)
Vectrex
October 1983
Gakken (Japan)
Compact Vision TV Boy
1983
Philips (Netherlands)
Videopac+ G7400
1983
Nichibutsu (Japan)
My Vision
April 1983
Tomy (Japan)
Pyuuta Jr.
July 15, 1983
Sega (Japan)
Sega SG-1000
July 15, 1983
Nintendo (Japan)
NES/Family Computer (Famicom)
October 1983
Casio (Japan)
PV-1000
July 17, 1984
Epoch (Japan)
Epoch Super Cassette Vision
1985
BBC/Heber (UK)
Bridge Companion
1985
LJN (U.S.)
Video Art
1985
Daewoo Electronics (South Korea)
Zemmix
October 20, 1985
Sega (Japan), Tec Toy (Brazil)
Sega Mark III/Master System
February 21, 1986
Nintendo (Japan)
Family Computer Disk System
1986
Connor Electronics (U.S.) (1986-1988), VTech (Hong Kong) (1989-1990)
Videosmarts
May 1986
Atari Corporation (U.S.)
Atari 7800
1987
Atari Corporation (U.S.)
Atari XEGS
1987
Tomy/Bandai (Japan)
Video Challenger
1987
Worlds of Wonder (U.S.)
Action Max
1988
View-Master Idea Group, Inc. (U.S.)
View-Master Interactive Vision
1988
Bandai (Japan)
Terebikko
1988
VTech (Hong Kong)
VTech Socrates
October 1988
Sega (Japan)
Video Driver
September 1990
Amstrad (UK)
Amstrad GX4000
December 1990
Commodore (Canada)
Commodore 64 Games System
October 30, 1987
NEC/Hudson Soft (Japan)
PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16
October 29, 1988
Sega (Japan)
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
December 4, 1988
NEC (Japan)
TurboGrafx-CD/CD-ROM²
December 8, 1989
NEC (Japan)
PC Engine2/SuperGrafx
April 26, 1990
SNK (Japan)
Neo Geo AES
November 21, 1990
Nintendo (Japan)
Super NES/Super Famicom
March 1991
Commodore (Canada)
Commodore CDTV
December 3, 1991
Various
CD-i
December 12, 1991
Sega (Japan)
Sega CD/Mega CD
June 1992
Memorex/Tandy Corp (U.S.)
Memorex VIS
June 26, 1993
Sega/Majesco Entertainment (Japan)
Sega Pico
1992
Konami (Japan)
Picno
August 20, 1993
Pioneer Corporation (Japan)
Pioneer LaserActive
September 9, 1994
SNK (Japan)
Neo-Geo CD
April 23, 1995
Nintendo (Japan)
Satellaview
October 25, 1995
Funtech (Taiwan)
Super A'Can
February 20, 1993
Fujitsu (Japan)
FM Towns Marty
September 17, 1993
Commodore (Canada)
Amiga CD32
October 4, 1993
Panasonic/Sanyo (Japan) GoldStar (South Korea) The 3DO Company (United States)
3DO Interactive Multiplayer
November 23, 1993
Atari Corporation (U.S.)
Atari Jaguar
1994
Capcom (Japan)
CPS Changer
September 23, 1994
Bandai (Japan)
Playdia
November 21, 1994
Sega (Japan)
Sega 32X
November 22, 1994
Sega (Japan)
Sega Saturn
December 3, 1994
Sony (Japan)
Sony PlayStation
December 23, 1994
NEC (Japan)
PC-FX
March 28, 1995
Bandai (Japan)/Apple Inc. (U.S.)
Apple Bandai Pippin
September 21, 1995
Atari Corporation (U.S.)
Atari Jaguar CD
October 19, 1995
Casio (Japan)
Casio Loopy
June 23 1996
Nintendo (Japan)
Nintendo 64
November 27, 1998
Sega (Japan)
Dreamcast
December 1, 1999
Nintendo (Japan)
Nintendo 64DD
2000
VM Labs (U.S.) Motorola/RCA (United States) Samsung (South Korea) Toshiba (Japan)
Nuon
March 4, 2000
Sony (Japan)
Playstation 2
September 14, 2001
Nintendo (Japan)
Gamecube
November 15, 2001
Microsoft (U.S.)
Xbox
2002
3-Plus (Iceland)
DVD Kids
2004
SSD COMPANY LIMITED (Japan)
Xavix PORT
August 4, 2004
VTech (Hong Kong)
V.Smile
2005
Sega (Japan)
Advanced Pico Beena
2006
VTech (Hong Kong)
V.Smile Baby Infant Development System
October 2005
ZAPiT (Canada)
Game Wave Family Entertainment System
November 22, 2005
Microsoft (U.S.)
Xbox 360
September 2006
VTech (Hong Kong)
V.Flash
October 23, 2006
Mattel (U.S.)
HyperScan
November 11, 2006
Sony (Japan)
Playstation 3
November 19, 2006
Nintendo (Japan)
Wii
November 20, 2008
Envizions (U.S.)
EVO Smart Console
May 25, 2009
Zeebo Inc. (U.S.)/TecToy (Brazil)
Zeebo
April 29, 2012
eedoo
CT510
November 18, 2012
Nintendo (Japan)
Wii U
November 15, 2013
Sony (Japan)
Playstation 4
November 22, 2013
Microsoft (U.S.)
Xbox One
March 3, 2017
Nintendo (Japan)
Nintendo Switch
November 10, 2020
Microsoft (U.S.)
Xbox Series X/S
November 12, 2020
Sony (Japan)
Playstation 5
June 10, 2021
Atari Inc. (U.S.)
Atari VCS
September 12, 2021
Playmaji, Inc (U.S.)
Polymega
December, 2021
Blaze Entertainment (UK)
Evercade VS
TBA
Intellivision Entertainment
Intellivision Amico
TBA
Cooler Master/KFC U.K./Ireland
KFConsole
cancelled (supposed to be released in June 1978)
Atari (U.S.)
Atari Game Brain
cancelled (supposed to be released in 1981)
Atari, Inc. (U.S.)
Atari 2700
cancelled (supposed to be released in 1983)
Ultravision (U.S.)
Video Arcade System
cancelled (supposed to be released in January 1985)
RDI Video Systems (U.S.)
RDI Halcyon
cancelled (supposed to be released in 1989)
Digital Pictures & Hasbro (U.S.)
Control-vision
cancelled
SKB Kontor (Russia)
Krokha
cancelled (supposed to be released in 1989)
Konix (UK)
Konix Multisystem
cancelled (supposed to be released in 1991)
Atari Cooperation (U.S.)
Atari Panther
cancelled (supposed to be released in 1992)
Taito (Japan)
WOWOW
cancelled (development stopped in 1993)
Nintendo (Japan)
SNES-CD
cancelled (supposed to be released in Fall 1995)
Sega (Japan)
Sega Neptune
cancelled (development stopped in April 2001)
Indrema (U.S.)
L600
cancelled (supposed to be released in 1997)
Panasonic (Japan)
Panasonic M2
cancelled (supposed to be released in September 2005)
Phantom (U.S.)
Phantom
cancelled (supposed to be released in 2016)
Coleco Holding Retro
Chameleon
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