Showing posts with label retro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label retro. Show all posts

Sunday, 29 April 2018

Z: Zapped ZX's... 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 finish with Z...




  • ZX80, 1980 by Sinclair Research
  • ZX81, 1981 by Sinclair Research
  • ZX Spectrum (All variants), 1982 by Sinclair Research/Amstrad
  • ZX Spectrum NEXT, 2017 by SMS Electronics
  • Z-110/120, 1982 by Heathkit Zenith
  • Zemmix/Zemmix Neo, 1985 by Daewoo Electronics
  • Zodiac, 2005 by Tapwave
  • Zeebo, 2009 by Zeebo Inc
  • ZTE Funbox, 2014 by ZTE & The9 Co.

Pictured are ZX Spectrum, Zemmix Neo and ZX Spectrum plus 2




Y: Why Bother... 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 Y... all 2 of them!


  • YD-8110, 1982 by C.ITOH
  • YIS-303, 1983 by Yamaha



Both systems pictured.


Friday, 27 April 2018

W: U for a Wii... 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 W...




  • Wii, 2006 by Nintendo
  • WiiU, 2012 by Nintendo
  • Wondermega, 1992 by Sega
  • Wonderswan, 2003 by Bandai
  • WD-2000, 1985 by Sharp




Pictured are Wii, Wonderswan, Wondermega and WD-2000




Wednesday, 25 April 2018

V: Vector Vaults... 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 V...




  • Videobrain, 1977 by Umtech
  • Videocolor, 1983 by Rollet
  • Videopac G7000, 1979 by Philips
  • VC-4000, 1978 by Interton
  • VIC-20, 1981 by Commodore Business Machines
  • Vixen, 1984 by Osborne Corporation
  • VZ200 (All variants), 1982 by Dick Smith Electronics
  • Video Genie 1, 1980 by EACA
  • Victor (All variants), 1980 by Micronique
  • Vector (All variants), 1976 by Vector Graphics Inc
  • Vegas 6809, 1982 by Microkit
  • VDP 80, 1977 by IMSAI/Data Soft
  • VG 5000, 1986 by Philips
  • Vectrex, 1982 by Milton Bradley
  • Video Computer System, 1983 by Palladium
  • Vistar 16, 1989 by Haitai
  • V-Smile, 2004 by Vtech
  • V-Smile Pocket, 2007 by Vtech
  • V-Flash, 2006 by Vtech
  • Variety, 1983 by Vtech
  • Virtual Boy, 1995 by Nintendo
  • Visicom 100, 1977 by Toshiba

Pictured are VideopacG7000, VIC-20, Vectrex & VC 4000


U: Uno and deux... 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 U...




  • Universal Game Computer, 1980 by Cabel
  • Unix PC, 1985 by AT&T
  • Ultra Pong Doubles, 1977 by Atari Inc

Pictured are Universal Game Computer & Unix PC





Monday, 23 April 2018

T: Turbo Twins... 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 T... Tons!




  • Television Computer System, 1981 by Rowtron
  • Twin Famicom, 1986 by Sharp Corporation
  • Tele-Spiel, 1975 by Philips
  • Telstar Arcade, 1977 by Coleco
  • 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, 1993 by 3DO Company/Panasonic/Sanyo/Goldstar
  • 32X, 1994 by Sega
  • Turbo Twist, 2000 by Leapfrog Enterprises
  • Turbo Express, 1994 by NEC Home Electronics
  • Timex TC Series (All variants), 1982 by Timex Sinclair
  • Tandy 100, 1987 by Radio Shack
  • TI-99 (All variants), 1979 by Texas Instruments
  • TK Series (All variants), 1981 by Microdigital Eletronica
  • TO7, 1982 by Thomson SA
  • TO8, 1986 by Thomson SA
  • TO9, 1986 by Thomson SA
  • Tomy Tutor, 1986 by Tomy
  • TRS-80 Coco (All variants), 1980 by Radio Shack
  • TRS-80 Series (All variants), 1977 by Radio Shack
  • Teradrive, 1991 by Sega
  • Telestrat, 1986 by Oric Products International
  • TX-8000, 1984 by Texet
  • TV Computer, 1983 by Videotron
  • TTX80, 1980 by Bull 
  • TV-Boy, 1992 by Akor
  • TVG 2000, 1982 by Schmid
  • Telesport, 1979 by HGS Electronic/Radofin
  • Tele-Sports, 1977 by Radofin/Ultrasound
  • Telesports IV, 1979 by Audiosonic
  • TV-Vader, 1980 by Epoch Co Ltd
  • Telstar Gemini, 1978 by Coleco

Pictured are TRS-80 Coco, Telstar Gemini, Turbo Express and Twin Famicom




Friday, 20 April 2018

R: Racing Rabbits... 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 R... 




  • RCA Studio II, 1977 by RCA
  • R-Zone, 1995 by Tiger Electronics
  • Rabbit RX83, 1983 by Rabbit
  • RS 128, 1984 by Memotech
  • RM-3802, 1977 by Research Machines
  • Rainbow 100, 1984 by Digital Equipment Corporation
  • Robie, 1984 by Kaypro
  • Racing 112, 1978 by Nintendo











Pictured are RCA Studio II, Rainbow 100, Racing 112 and Rabbit RX83




Thursday, 19 April 2018

Q: Quick Quattro... 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 Q... not a lot!




  • QL AKA Quantum Leap, 1984 by Sinclair Research
  • Quattro, 1985 by ICL
  • QX 10, 1982 by Epson
  • QDP-300, 1982 by Quasar Data Products

Pictured are QX-10, Quattro and QL


P: A Load of P's... 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 P... a lot to get through here!





  • Pippin, 1995 by Apple/Bandai/Katz Media
  • Ping-O-Tronic, 1974 by Zanussi
  • PC-50X Family, 1975 by General Instrument
  • Playcable, 1981 by Mattel
  • PV-1000, 1983 by Casio
  • PV-2000, 1983 by Casio
  • PC Engine AKA TurboGrafx 16, 1987 by NEC Home Electronics/Hudson Soft
  • PC Engine Duo AKA TurboDuo (All variants), 1991 by NEC Home Electronics/Hudson Soft
  • PC-FX, 1994 by NEC Home Electronics
  • PC-1512, 1986 by Amstrad
  • PCjr, 1984 by IBM
  • Pecom 32/64, 1985 by Elektronska Industrija Nis
  • PET (All variants), by Commodore International
  • Plus/4 AKA 116, 1984 by Commodore International
  • PMD 85, 1985 by Tesla
  • Philips:YES, 1985 by Philips
  • Poly 1, 1981 by Progeni Systems/Poly Corporation
  • Playdia, 1994 by Bandai
  • Playstation, 1994 by Sony
  • Playstation 2, 2000 by Sony
  • Playstation 3, 2006 by Sony
  • Playstation 4, 2013 by Sony
  • Playstation 5, 2020 by Sony
  • Pandora, 2010 by Openpandora
  • PasoGo, 1996 by Koei
  • Pixter, 2002 by Mattel/Fisher Price
  • P2000, 1980 by Philips
  • Proscreen, 1984 by VTech
  • PreComputer 1000, 1988 by VTech
  • Pravetz 8D, 1982 by Pravetz
  • Pravetz Series 8 (All variants), 1985 by Pravetz
  • Prologica CP-100, 1984 by Prologica
  • Pasopia, 1981 by Toshiba
  • Pencil II, 1984 by Hanimex
  • Primo A-32, 1984 by Microkey KFFT
  • Prodest PC128, 1986 by Olivetti
  • Poly 88, 1976 by Polymorphic Systems
  • PG7, 1977 by Polycon
  • PC200/PC20, 1988 by Amstrad
  • Picno, 1992 by Konami
  • Pyuta Jr, 1983 by Tomy

Pictured are PV-2000, Playstation 4, Playstation 2 and PC-50x






Wednesday, 18 April 2018

O: Oranges & Oraos... 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 O...





  • Ormatu Video Spelcomputer 2001, 1982 by Ormatu Electric BV
  • OC 2000, 1979 by Socite Occitane D'Electronique
  • Orao, 1985 by PEL Varazdin
  • Oric 1, 1983 by Oric Products International
  • Osborne 1, 1981 by Osborne Corporation
  • OC-8820, 1982 by Litton Monroe
  • Orange 2, 1983 by Collins International Trading Corporation
  • Orchidee, 1983 by Symag Informatique
  • Orb, 1980 by ABS Computers
  • Oplite. 1983 by Normerel

Pictured are OC-2000, Orao, Orange 2 and Oric 1