Know Video Games? Name All These Consoles!

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First Video:

Ice Hockey
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Supermario
Ducktales
Goonies
Blaster Master
Mike Tyson's Punchout
Metroid
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Zelda 2
Castlevania
Dr. Mario
Megaman
Double Dragon
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There were a couple of mistakes and omissions of home computer systems. They have the Atari 400 listed as an 800. They show an Atari ST 2080 1 which was never really widely sold (I don't remember ever seeing one), but left out the flagship 1040 ST. Also the 520 ST came out in 1985. They're missing the portable Commodore 64 that had a little 3" or 4" built in monitor. They're missing the Atari TT. They're missing the Apple IIgs. They totally missed the TRS-80 series and the Radio Shack Color Computers (CoCo). They're missing the NeXT systems. Maybe they're counting the NeXT systems as workstations like the Sun systems and the Silicon Graphics Systems. Although, NeXT and SGI both made a model aimed at the enthusiast market. In games, I didn't see the first Vextrex system, but saw later versions. I was very suprised to see that they remembered the Sinclair ZX-80 with it's whopping 2K of memory. It did have one very cool innovation; it used a tokenized Basic, saving it a lot of memory. They also showed one of my favorite early consoles, the Intellivision.

This reminded me of a lot of cool toys from the good old days!
 
loomis86 :
cool videos. Most of those I've never heard of or seen. I actually have had 8 of them shown in the 2 part vid😛ong(except mine was a 4 paddle version not shown in the vid)atari 2600 delux(delux version not shown)mattel football (shown @ 2:44, the center handheld)commodore vic-20commodore 64commodore 128xboxxbox360


[citation][nom]hardcore_gamer[/nom]no PS2 ???[/citation]


Nope. The gap in consoles between the commodores and the xbox...I was strictly a PC gamer in those years. DOS games, then windows based games. It wasnt' until PC games started to look no better than console games that I broke down and bought and xbox.
 
Have/Had an atari 2600, intellivision, nes, snes, n64, wii, PS2, 2xPS3, Commodore 64, Apple IIe, IIc, IIgs, gameboy,gba, ds, nintendo watchs, laser 128, game gear, probably some others. Most of that music was bringing back memories!
 
The old Commodores and Apples were consoles in that you could connect them to the living room TV using the component video cable. VGA wasn't invented until 87!
 
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