Sunday 22 April 2018

S: So Many Supers... 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 S... A lot!




  • SuperGrafx, 1989 by NEC Home Electronics
  • Spectravideo SV (All variants), 1983 by Spectravideo International
  • SD070 Colour, 1982 by Hanimex
  • Super Nintendo Entertainment System/Super Famicom, 1990 by Nintendo
  • Super Cassette Vision, 1984 by Epoch Co. Ltd
  • Super A'Can, 1995 by Funtech
  • Satellaview, 1995 by Nintendo
  • Saturn, 1994 by Sega
  • Supervision, 1992 by Watara
  • Super Micro, 1983 by Palmtex
  • Super CD-Rom System/CD-Rom System/TurboGrafx-CD, 1988 by NEC Home Electronics
  • Shield Portable, 2013 by Nvidia
  • Shield, 2015 by Nvidia
  • Select-A-Game, 1981 by Entex Industries
  • SAM Coupe, 1989 by Miles Gordon Technology
  • SC-3000, 1983 by Sega
  • SG-1000, 1983 by Sega
  • Sharp X1, 1982 by Sharp Corporation
  • Sharp X68000, 1987 by Sharp Corporation
  • Sord M200 Smart Home Computer, 1977 by Sord Computer Corporation
  • Sord M5/CGL M5, 1982 by Sord Computer Corporation
  • Super TV-Boy, 1995 by Akor
  • Super Game VG 3000, 1985 by CCE
  • SD-290, 1983 by ITMC & Various
  • Soundicvision SD-200, 1983 by Soundic
  • Star Chess, 1979 by Videomaster
  • System III, 1985 by INTV Corporation
  • SX/DX64, 1983 by Commodore Business Machines
  • Superbrain, 1980 by Intertec Data Systems
  • Squale, 1984 by Apollo 7
  • Sage II, 1982 by Sage Computer Technology
  • Sixplay - 1975 by Sixplay



Pictured are SAM Coupe, Super A'Can, Superbrain and Supergrafx



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