Monday, October 14, 2013

History of Video Games Part 3: Third and Fourth Generation (1983-1993)

Third Generation (1983-2003)

  • Sega SG-1000 (1983-1987)
  • Nintendo Entertainment System (1983-2003)
  • Sega Master System (1985-1996)
  • Atari 7800 (1984-1992)
  • Commodore 64 Games System (1990-1992)
  • Amstrad GX4000 (1990-1991)
  • Action Max (1987-1988)
  • Atari XEGS (1987-1992)
  • Casio PV-1000 (1983-1984)
  • APF-MP1000 (1978-1980)
  • RDI Halcyon (1985-1986)
  • Family Computer Disk System (1986-2003, add-on to the NES)
  • Daewoo Zemmix (1985-1995)
  • NES-101 (1993-1994, redesign)
  • C1 NES TV (1983-1989, TV add-on)

Fourth Generation (1987-2003)

  • NEC TurboGrafx-16 (1987-1995)
  • Sega Genesis (1988-1999)
  • Super Nintendo Entertainment System (1990-2003)
  • SNK Neo Geo AES (1990-1997)
  • Commodore CDTV (1991-1993)
  • Philips CD-i (1991-1998)
  • Pioneer LaserActive (1993-1994)
  • SNK Neo Geo (1990-2004)
  • SNK Neo Geo CD (1994-1997)
  • SNK Neo Geo CDZ (1995-1997)
  • Konix Multisystem (1990, cancelled)
  • SF-1 SNES TV (1990-1995, TV add-on to the SNES)
  • Memorex VIS (1992-1994)
  • Satellaview (1995-2000, modem add-on to the SNES)
  • Sega Genesis II (1993-1997)
  • Sega Genesis 3 (1997-1999)
  • Sega Pico (1993-2005)
  • SNES-101 (1997-1999, redesign)
  • SNES-CD (1992, cancelled)
  • TurboDuo (1992-1995)
  • Super A'Can (1995-1996)
  • TurboGrafx-CD (1988-1995, CD add-on to the TurboGrafx-64)
  • FM Towns (1989-1997)
  • PC Engine SuperGrafx (1989-1995)
  • Sega CD (1991-1996, CD add-on to the Sega Genesis)

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