History of video games/Book Development/Images
Appearance
Hardware with no images
[edit | edit source]Note: No images could be found of these consoles on Flickr licensed under a suitable Creative Commons license as of November 11th, 2020.
Common or Recent
[edit | edit source]- LeapTV
- Coleco Sonic
- Leapster Explorer
- Sega Pico (Higher Quality)
- Analogue Nt
- Analogue Nt mini
- Analogue Pocket
- Pocket Neopets
2010s
[edit | edit source]- USB Gamecube Controller adapter for Wii U / Switch
- ZTE FunBox
- Mad Catz M.O.J.O.
- GameStick
- Fuze Tomahawk F1
- Game Gear Micro (Japan only?)
- Tiny Arcade
- TinyCircuits Tiny Pocket
- CT510 (China only)
- TGP Box (China only)
- GCW Zero (back view)
- GCW Zero (Special edition)
2020s
[edit | edit source]- Evercade
- KFConsole
Uncommon
[edit | edit source]- Gameroom Tele-Pong
- V.Flash
- Pocket Dream Console
- Mi2
- DIFRNCE MGC01
- Hartung Game Master
- Video Challenger
- Videoway
- VTech 3D Gamate
- VTech Variety
- Romtec Colorvision
- Digi Casse
- Pyūta Jr
- Leisure Vision
- Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game
2010s
[edit | edit source]- EVO Smart Console
- Moranbong - Presumably uncommon within North Korea, and not known to exist outside the country. Photos of the Chinese Subor G80 or Cdragon Cassidy G80 the console is based on may suffice.
- Game Gadget
2000s
[edit | edit source]- Pixter
- DISCover systems (One of the two alienware consoles released)
- Swinxs
- Visteon Dockable Entertainment
1990s
[edit | edit source]- Tandy Video Information System
- Design Master Senshi Mangajuku
- Konami Picno
1980s
[edit | edit source]- Nintendo Computer Mah-Jong Yakuman - Early portable console.
- LJN Video Art
- Zemmix - Almost unheard of outside South Korea.
1960s
[edit | edit source]- Dr. Nim - Mechanical dedicated digital computer which plays the game Nim.
Hospital Consoles
[edit | edit source]Recent gens are most likely found in hospitals. Unlikely that older gens are currently in service.
- Starlight Gaming Station (Switch)
- Starlight Gaming Station (Wii U)
- Starlight Gaming Station (Wii)
- Starlight Gaming Station (GameCube)
- Starlight Gaming Station (Nintendo 64)
- Starlight Gaming Station (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)
Hardware with missing major variants
[edit | edit source]- Super Cassette Vision Lady
- Red Bull UzeBox
- Pepper Pad 1
- Pepper Pad 3
Misc Images
[edit | edit source]- Vii (Higher quality wanted)
- digiBLAST (More angles, higher res wanted)
- Tapwave Zodiac 1 (Higher resolution wanted)
- Wii U Optical Disk (Head on, as well as a macro shot the smoothed edge.)
- Barcode Battler (Alternate angles, better lighting / quality)
- Original Xbox Prototype - On display at Microsoft Visitor Center in Redmond Washington.[1]
- Pokémon Mini - "Smoochum Purple" version.
Very rare or Canceled consoles
[edit | edit source]Hardware exists
[edit | edit source]- Halcyon
- BL6
- One Screen Nintendo DS Download Station.
- Atari Cosmos
- Dummy GBA
- Dummy Nintendo DS
Prototypes or sketches at best
[edit | edit source]- Control-Vision
- Hasbro Toaster VR
- GamBros handhelds prototypes
- Taito WOWOW
- Konix Multisystem
- Ultravision
- L600
Transfer candidates
[edit | edit source]Content on English Wikipedia that may be moved to Commons for use in this book.
- File:PowerFest94.jpg
References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ Good, Owen S. (1 July 2018). "Whatever happened to the Xbox’s original prototype?" (in en). Polygon. https://www.polygon.com/2018/7/1/17523100/original-xbox-prototype-aluminum-x-gdc-2000.