Development History - Console

  • Magnavox Odyssey

    Famous for being the world's first commercial home video game console which may come across as surprising given the common misconception that most believe the first to be Atari's Pong which actually didn't arrive until three years later. It is also a digital game console though it often mistakenly viewed as analog because of its analog circuitry for video out-put which was required at the time due to the TV's being all analog in this era.
  • Atari Pong

  • Fairchild Channel F

  • Atari VCS/2600

  • Mattel Intellivision

  • Coleco Colecovision

  • Atari 5200

  • Nintendo Entertainment System

    The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is still incredibly popular amongst fans and in popular culture to this day, it marks the start of a generation, and not a generation of gaming, but a generation of gamers.
  • Sega Megadrive

  • Super Nintendo Entertainment System

  • Sony Playstation

    After a deal between nintendo and Sony broke off to bring consoles away from cartridges and towards the era of digital disks, Sony decided to make they change on their own and bring the disks to their own, new platform, the playstation.
  • Nintendo 64

  • Sega Dreamcast

  • Sony Playstation 2

  • Microsoft Xbox

    The Xbox was the first console to feature online gaming allowing players all around the world to play with eachother through an internet connection, they were also able to communicate. This service is still used on the modern xbox's today and it is called Xbox Live.
  • Xbox 360

  • Sony Playstation 3

  • Nintendo Wii

  • Nintendo Wii U

  • Microsoft Xbox One

    The Xbox One is not only an advanced gaming console but it is also a fully integrated multimedia hub, with the kinect being revolutionary in its facial and spacial awareness as well as its vocal command software.