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<p style="text-align: center;">This page lists unlinked/missing consoles (less known in mainstream culture). They will be incorporated in the wiki layout at some point.</p>
 
<p style="text-align: center;">This page lists unlinked/missing consoles (less known in mainstream culture). They will be incorporated in the wiki layout at some point.</p>
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*Bandai Wonderswan
 
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*[[Tiger Game.com]]
 
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*VTech CreatiVision
 
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Revision as of 13:23, 2 June 2013

This page lists unlinked/missing consoles (less known in mainstream culture). They will be incorporated in the wiki layout at some point.


First generation Pong machines (why can't i hold all these pongs edition)

  • Videomaster Superscore VM-8
  • Universum TV Multispiel
  • Video Sports Skylark-124
  • Hanimex (HMG 1292/TVG 070C/SD 070/TVG 8610/TVG 050C)
  • Sheen 104/2001/Sheen Video Game(pong clone)
  • Micro Genius IQ-1000
  • Tandy TV Scoreboard
  • Atomic TV-Player
  • Conic TV-Sports TG 621
  • HGS Telesport
  • Intel Super Tele Sport
  • Intel TV-Sport 1004
  • Interton Electronic Video 3000
  • Körting Tele Multiplay 6000
  • Mentor Sport TG 20
  • Music Leader multi-play
  • Mustang 9015
  • Palladium Tele-Cassetten Game Color
  • Palladium Tele-Match 4000
  • Phillips ES 2201
  • Polycon 4003
  • Poppy TVG-10
  • Radotin Model 1292
  • Sanwa 9009
  • Sanwa 9012 Color Video Game
  • SHG Black Point
  • SIPO TV-Spiel
  • Thompsonic 3500

And lots more we haven't discovered yet...