Atari 2600 home game console

Atari 2600 home game console

Atari is a revolutionary home game console launched in 1977. It was the first home game console to successfully adopt a replaceable game cassette, completely changing the design pattern of the console. Its launch marked the real beginning of the era of home game consoles, using extremely popular home televisions as displays, reducing costs while providing good visual effects. The interchangeable cassette system enables game developers to release games independently of the console manufacturer, greatly enriching the variety of games. More than 30 million units were sold in 1977-1992. It is considered an important milestone in early video games.
Tetris GAME MACHINE

Tetris GAME MACHINE

is a classic video game developed by Soviet programmer Alexei Pakitnov in 1984 at the Dolgoprudone Computer Center in Moscow. The basic gameplay is to put together squares of various shapes into one or more complete rows. When a row is completely filled, the row disappears and the player is awarded points. With its simple and intuitive operation and challenging gameplay, it quickly became popular all over the world and became one of the most influential works in the history of video games. The game's open copyright also prompted the derivation of numerous versions and variants. Not only a game, but also a cultural symbol, a symbol of simple and profound fun and challenge
Star Wars arcade game console

Star Wars arcade game console

Super Mario arcade game console

Super Mario arcade game console

Metal Slug alloy bullet arcade game console

Metal Slug alloy bullet arcade game console

Metal Slug alloy bullet arcade game console

Metal Slug alloy bullet arcade game console

Mariobos Mario Boss arcade game console

Mariobos Mario Boss arcade game console

DEFENDER Shooting Game Arcade Game Console

DEFENDER Shooting Game Arcade Game Console

Popeye Popeye Popeye arcade game console

Popeye Popeye Popeye arcade game console

PacMan PacMan Double Desktop Arcade Game Console

PacMan PacMan Double Desktop Arcade Game Console

Starrars Star Wars Street Deluxe Edition Game Console

Starrars Star Wars Street Deluxe Edition Game Console

Terminator 2 Arcade Game Console

Terminator 2 Arcade Game Console

PIXELMAN Pixel Man Arcade Game Console

PIXELMAN Pixel Man Arcade Game Console

DonkeyKong Donkey Kong arcade game console

DonkeyKong Donkey Kong arcade game console

WreckItRalph Super Smash King arcade game console

WreckItRalph Super Smash King arcade game console

Robocop RoboCop arcade game console

Robocop RoboCop arcade game console

PacMan PacMan arcade game console

PacMan PacMan arcade game console

Dreamcast gaming console

Dreamcast gaming console

Dreamcast (DC for short) is a home game console released by Japanese video game company Sega on November 27, 1998 in Japan, September 9, 1999 in North America, and October 14, 1999 in Europe. It was the first console released in the sixth generation of electronic game consoles and the last home game console developed by Sega. The main competitors include Sony's PlayStation 2, Nintendo's Nintendo GameCube, and Microsoft's Xbox. Its sales during its lifecycle were only about 10 million units, making it one of Sega's most significant business failures.
Pet Egg Electronic Pet Series Game Console

Pet Egg Electronic Pet Series Game Console

Pet Egg - Electronic Pet Series Game Console

Pet Egg - Electronic Pet Series Game Console

Electronic pets are electronic toys composed of electronic components (hardware and software), and now also refer to specific programs running on computers or internet servers. Electronic pets have the same life characteristics as real pets. Due to its simple feeding and portability, it is popular among people. At the same time, electronic pets can only imitate some of the characteristics of pets from a one-sided perspective, so they cannot replace real pets. Electronic pets are more like a type of electronic game, a nurturing type of electronic game, among which Takuma Gezi is the most famous.