Sunday 15 April 2018

M: Magna Ducks... A to Z of Game Consoles & Computers


Here is a brand new A to Z for the April Blog Challenge. Missed this for a few years, but now returning with a kind of quick reference guide to gaming systems including original consoles, handhelds and home computers. PC's, emulation boxes, minis and mobile devices don't get included, this is a list of dedicated machinery for mostly playing games and educational software. This is valid up till March 2018. If anybody notices any missing systems you feel belong in this list, feel free to contact me. 

The years stated are years of release, not when the system ended production.

Let's continue with M...
  • MAT'O, 1989 by Štátny majetok Závadka š.p., Závadka nad Hronom
  • Magnavox Odyssey, 1972 by Magnavox
  • Magnavox Odyssey 2, 1978 by Magnavox/Philips
  • My Vision, 1983 by Nichibutsu
  • Memorex VIS, 1992 by Memorex/Tandy Corporation
  • Mega Duck, 1993 by Welback Holdings
  • Matra Alice, 1983 by Matra & Hachette
  • MAX Machine, 1982 by Commodore International
  • Memotech MTX (All Variants), 1983 by Memotech 
  • Microbee (All Variants), 1983 by Microbee Systems
  • Microprofessor II/III, 1982 by Multitech
  • MO5, 1984 by Thomson SA
  • MO6, 1986 by Thomson SA
  • MZ (All variants) 1979 by Sharp
  • Master System, 1985 by Sega
  • Megadrive AKA Genesis, (All variants),1988 by Sega
  • Multi-Mega AKA Genesis CDX, 1994 by Sega
  • Mega CD AKA Sega CD, 1991 by Sega
  • Mega PC, 1993 by Amstrad/Sega
  • Microvision, 1979 by Milton Bradley
  • MPU-1000, 1979 by Acetronic
  • MSX (All Variants), 1983 by Various Manufacturers






Pictured are Megadrive, Microvision, Odyssey and MO5




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