Atari 2600 game machine

Atari 2600 game machine

Atari is a game console released in October 1977, originally called AtariVCS, is the second generation of electronic games on behalf of the host. It is the ancestor of modern game consoles. Its development began in 1971, but due to high development costs, the company was acquired by Warner in 1976. The controller is a simple joystick and a button. Launched many classic games such as Space Invaders, Pac-Man and Adventure. It promoted the popularity of game consoles in the home and laid the foundation for video game design and development. A total of 30 million units were sold during its 170-month life cycle.
NES Classic Edition Nintendo Classic Gaming Console

NES Classic Edition Nintendo Classic Gaming Console

NESClassic Edition is a classic game console launched by Japanese gaming company Nintendo in 2016. It is a mini replica version of Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) designed to allow players to relive classic games from the 1980s and 1990s. The appearance design is very similar to the original NES host, but its size is smaller, making it easy to carry and place. It can be connected to a TV or monitor through an HDMI interface to enjoy classic games in high-definition picture quality. It also comes with a classic controller, allowing players to experience the authentic gaming experience. It is a mini game console that allows players to relive classic games
2023 Palm Game Console Panic Playdate

2023 Palm Game Console Panic Playdate

Playdate is a new type of small handheld gaming system that includes many brand new games, priced at $199. Playdate has a special black and white screen with no backlight, but highly reflective, making it look more stunning than imagined. Equipped with a small processor, Wi Fi, Bluetooth. When you don't use it, the screen won't turn off, but instead becomes a low-power clock
Retro nostalgic TV card with red and white game console game controller

Retro nostalgic TV card with red and white game console game controller

Nintendo GameBoy game console

Nintendo GameBoy game console

Game Boy (abbreviated as GB, Japanese: Ghei-Ya-Ya) is the first generation of portable game console released by Nintendo in 1989. Game Boy is the successor to Nintendo's Game & Watch. As of 2003, GB had sold 0.12 billion units worldwide, and Game Boy was the highest-selling game machine until 2004. Nintendo GB's next-generation handheld is the Nintendo GBA launched in 2001.GB was designed and developed by gamer Junhei Yokoi.