Video Game Console history

  • Magnavox Odyssey

    Magnavox Odyssey
    The Magnavox Odssey was the very first home video game console. The video game console was designed by Ralph baer.
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    Video game history

  • Magnavox Odyssey 100

    The Magnavox Odessey 100 is the second video game concole which was invented. It is easily controled with 2 analog stick and had 2 game that you can play.
  • Atari pong

    The Atari pong only had 1 game which you can play with 2 analog sticks.Pong is a two-dimensional sports game that simulates table tennis. And the player controls a paddle with a analog with moving it verticaly up and down the screen. Players uses the paddle to hit a ball back and forth.The aim is for a player to earn more points than the opponent; points are earned when one fails to return the ball to the other.
  • Atari Super Pong

    The Atari pong is a upgraded version of the Atari pong and had 4es that you play with a 2 analog sticks .
  • Nintendo NES

    A similar game console to the Atari 2600 (VCS) but with better quality and better details in game
  • Sega Genesis

    The game console that attracts many people with its awesome games and good quality(based on that time)
  • Microsoft X-Box

    The Xbox was Microsoft's first independent venture into the video game console arena, after having developed the operating system and development tools for the MSX, and having collaborated with Sega in porting Windows CE to the Sega Dreamcast console.
  • Microsoft X-Box 360

    The Xbox 360 will compete against the upcoming generation of consoles, including the Sony PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Revolution, and was officially unveiled on MTV on May 12, 2005, a week before the E3 trade show.
  • Sony PlayStation 3

    Sony stated every PlayStation and PlayStation 2 game that observes its respective system's TRC (Technical Requirements Checklist) will be playable on PS3 at launch.
  • Nintendo Wii

    The console was known by the codename of "Revolution" until April 27, 2006, when it was renamed Wii, spelled with two "i"s to imply an image of players gathering together, as well as to represent the console's controllers. It is said Wii sounds like 'we', which emphasizes that the console is for everyone.