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Mattel Intellivision
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livision ====== Mattel's first, but oddly enough not their last console. Releasing sometime in 1979 fo... eparate. ===== Other ===== === Doom port === Not much to say about this (it's a very primitive "DO... t and coiled “landline” style cords, and they are not very easily removed. Controller number pad button... th the sound chip and ROM resulted in a few games not working on the II, and a few games having minor g
Atari 2600
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oss the board, despite the fact that the 2600 was not really the "first" in anything. Releasing in Sept... he first released models of the Atari 2600. While not confirmed, it is often postulated that these are ... l inconclusive, so a “LOWEST PRICE” assignment is not warranted. === “Atari 2600” (1982-1988?) ===
Coleco ColecoVision
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ision ====== Coleco's relatively successful (but not really) venturing into the video game industry. R... ked into further. PCs without meaningful OSes are not included. CHIP-8 – Vision-8 (also has Adam versi
Fairchild Channel F
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600]]), the Channel F was quite revolutionary but not particularly successful in any sense. Specificati... ked into further. PCs without meaningful OSes are not included. CHIP-8 – CHIP-F8 https://github.com/t
Magnavox Odyssey 2
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raphics and can even manage a simple clock. It's not an OS, but it can do a few things that are of int... easily removed from the motherboard, as they are not soldered. Alongside this, the video out plug is n

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