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game console — /geɪm ˈkɒnsoʊl/ (say gaym konsohl) noun an interactive computerised system designed for entertainment, comprising an operating mechanism and a display screen for a video game. Also, gaming console, video game console …
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Handheld game console — A handheld game console is a lightweight, portable electronic machine for playing video games. Unlike video game consoles, the controls, screen and speakers are all part of a single unit. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, several companies… … Wikipedia
Video game console emulator — Not to be confused with Terminal emulator. A video game console emulator is a program that allows a computer or modern console (cross console emulation) to emulate a different video game console s behavior. Emulators are most often used to play… … Wikipedia
List of video game console emulators — This is a selected list of video game system emulators. For information about emulating specific systems, including those not covered by the emulators in this list, see the respective article for each system. Contents 1 Arcade 2 Atari 2.1 Atari… … Wikipedia
FC Game Console — The Yobo FC Game Console (known as the Neo Fami in Asia) is a compact Famiclone measuring just 143x147x47mm which lacking a 10NES chip can play most (but not all) Nintendo Entertainment System and Famicom titles. The Japanese version of the… … Wikipedia
List of video game console launch titles — This is an incomplete list of launch titles for various games consoles. = Home game consoles = = Second generation = Atari 2600U.S. launch: October 1977 * Air Sea Battle * Basic Math * Blackjack * Combat * Indy 500 * Star Ship * Street Racer *… … Wikipedia
Dina (video game console) — The Dina is a video game console originally manufactured by Bit Corporation, later sold in the United States by Telegames as the Telegames Personal Arcade. It is a clone of the ColecoVision and the Sega SG 1000 consoles, with one cartridge slot… … Wikipedia
NEMO (video game console) — For other uses, see Nemo (disambiguation). The NEMO, also known as Control Vision, was an unreleased video game console developed by Tom Zito. It was notable for using VHS tapes rather than cartridges. Contents 1 History 2 Legacy 3 Sources … Wikipedia