Console timeline

By KeyTime
  • Playstation2

    Playstation2

    Sony PlayStation 2 (2000): Invented by Sony, the PlayStation 2 (PS2) was the successor to the original PlayStation and is widely regarded as one of the most successful consoles of all time. It featured improved graphics and processing power, as well as the ability to play DVDs, making it a popular choice for both gamers and movie enthusiasts.
  • Nintendo Game boy Advance

    Nintendo Game boy Advance

    Nintendo Game Boy Advance (2001): Invented by Nintendo, the Game Boy Advance (GBA) was the successor to the popular Game Boy and Game Boy Color handheld consoles. It featured a larger, color screen and enhanced graphics, and it supported multiplayer gaming via link cables. It was one of the most popular handheld consoles of its time, and it paved the way for future Nintendo handhelds like the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS.
  • Game Cube

    Game Cube

    Nintendo GameCube (2001): Invented by Nintendo, the GameCube was a compact, affordable console that featured a unique, cube-shaped design. It introduced several new games and franchises, such as Super Smash Bros. Melee and Animal Crossing, and it also supported multiplayer gaming, making it a favorite for gamers who enjoy playing with friends.
  • Xbox

    Xbox

    Microsoft Xbox (2001): Invented by Microsoft, the Xbox was the first gaming console from the tech giant. It featured high-quality graphics, online gaming capabilities, and a built-in hard drive, making it a powerful console that was well-suited to online multiplayer gaming. It also introduced the first-person shooter franchise, Halo, which quickly became one of the most popular game series of all time.
  • Nokia N-Gage

    Nokia N-Gage

    Nokia N-Gage (2003): Invented by Nokia, the N-Gage was an attempt to create a hybrid device that combined a gaming console and a mobile phone. However, it was criticized for its awkward design and lack of quality games, and it was ultimately a commercial failure.
  • Nintendo DS

    Nintendo DS

    Nintendo DS (2004): Invented by Nintendo, the DS was a handheld console that featured a unique dual-screen design and touch controls. It introduced several new franchises, such as Nintendogs and Brain Age, and it was also one of the first consoles to support online gaming via Wi-Fi. The DS was one of the most successful handheld consoles of all time, and its innovative design inspired future handheld consoles like the Nintendo 3DS.
  • Sony Playstation Portable

    Sony Playstation Portable

    Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) (2004): Invented by Sony, the PSP was a handheld console that featured high-quality graphics and a large, high-resolution screen. It also had built-in Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing gamers to play against each other online. The PSP was a popular device for gamers who wanted to play console-quality games on the go, and it paved the way for future handheld consoles like the PlayStation Vita and the Nintendo Switch.
  • Xbox 360

    Xbox 360

    Microsoft Xbox 360 (2005): Invented by Microsoft, the Xbox 360 was the successor to the original Xbox and was one of the most powerful consoles of its time. It featured high-definition graphics and a built-in hard drive, as well as online gaming capabilities and a robust library of games. It also introduced the Kinect, a motion-sensing peripheral that allowed gamers to play games without a controller, and it helped popularize online multiplayer gam
  • Playstation 3

    Playstation 3

    Sony PlayStation 3 (2006): Invented by Sony, the PlayStation 3 (PS3) was the successor to the PlayStation 2 and was one of the most powerful consoles of its time. It featured high-definition graphics, a built-in Blu-ray player, and online gaming capabilities. It also introduced the PlayStation Move, a motion-sensing wand that captured your movements with a motion sensing camera that even furthered the gaming experience.