List of game consoles
The Nintendo Switch, released by Nintendo in 2017, is a hybrid gaming console that combines home and portable functions.
With the catchphrase "Change the shape and take it anywhere," it offers a variety of play styles using the Joy-Con controller.
The Wii U, released by Nintendo in 2012, is a gaming console that features a tablet-type controller called the GamePad.
With the tagline "How U Will Play Next," dual screen play and off-TV play have been made possible.
The Wii, released by Nintendo in 2006, offered a new gaming experience with a remote-style controller equipped with motion sensors.
With the catchphrase "Wii would like to play," it boasts a game library that can be enjoyed by a wide range of people.
Released by Nintendo in 2001, the Nintendo GameCube is a gaming console that combines a compact cubic design with powerful performance.
With the catchphrase "Born to Play," the company introduced its own MiniDisc format and offered many classic games.
Released by Nintendo in 1996, the NINTENDO 64 was a revolutionary gaming console featuring 3D graphics and an analog stick.
With the catchphrase "Get N or Get Out," many great multiplayer games were released.
The Super Nintendo, released by Nintendo in 1990, is a 16-bit gaming console with powerful performance.
With the catchphrase "The next generation Family Computer," many classic RPGs and action games were born.
The Famicom (Family Computer), released by Nintendo in 1983, pioneered the home video game console market.
With the catchphrase "Welcome to the world of video games," the company established gaming culture with many hit titles.
Released by Nintendo in 2003, the Game Boy Advance SP is a handheld gaming console featuring a foldable design and a backlit screen.
With the tagline "Play anywhere, enjoy anytime", it offers a classic gaming experience.
Released by Nintendo in 2001, the Game Boy Advance was equipped with a 32-bit processor, delivering advanced graphics and gameplay.
With the catchphrase "New adventures await," the company boasts a diverse lineup of games.
The Game Boy Color, released by Nintendo in 1998, is a handheld game console with a color display.
The catchphrase is "A colorful adventure begins," and the game is compatible with previous generation Game Boy software.
The Game Boy, released by Nintendo in 1989, was a pioneer of handheld gaming consoles and featured a monochrome LCD screen.
With the catchphrase "Adventure in your pocket," the company produced many hit titles and pioneered the mobile gaming market.
The Nintendo 3DS, released by Nintendo in 2011, is a portable gaming console that allows users to enjoy stereoscopic vision without the need for glasses.
With the catchphrase "See, Move, Gather," its extensive game lineup and unique features have made it popular with people of all ages.
The Nintendo 2DS, released by Nintendo in 2013, is a 2D-only portable gaming console that lacks 3D display capabilities.
Its catchphrase is "No 3D, just easier," and it features an affordable price and simple design.
The Nintendo DSi, released by Nintendo in 2008, is an evolution of the DS series, equipped with a camera and music playback functions.
With the catchphrase "Expand your DS even further," you can also enjoy download-only software.
Released by Nintendo in 2004, the Nintendo DS is an innovative handheld gaming system with two screens.
With the tagline "Touch! Generations," the game offered a new gaming experience that utilized the touchscreen and microphone.
Released by Sony in 2013, the PS4 is a popular gaming console that boasts powerful performance and a wide game library.
With the catchphrase "Greatness Awaits," the game offers a variety of entertainment features, including sharing and remote play.
The PS3, released by Sony in 2006, is an innovative gaming console with a built-in Blu-ray player.
With the tagline "It Only Does Everything," it revolutionized home entertainment with high-resolution graphics and support for online play.
Released by Sony in 2000, the PS2 is one of the best-selling gaming consoles of all time and boasts a vast game library.
With the catchphrase "Live in your world. Play in ours" and a built-in DVD player, it set the standard for home entertainment.
The PlayStation (PS), released by Sony in 1994, revolutionized the home gaming console industry.
With the tagline "UR Not (red) E," it ushered in a new era in the gaming industry with its adoption of 3D graphics and CD-ROM.
Released by Sony in 2011, the PS Vita is a portable gaming console with an innovative touchscreen and rear touchpad.
With the tagline "The World is in Play," it offers high-resolution displays and powerful performance, allowing you to enjoy PlayStation games anywhere.
When Sony released the PSP in 2004, it revolutionized the handheld gaming market.
With the tagline "Your Whole World In Your Hands," it's packed with powerful multimedia capabilities and a high-resolution display, allowing you to enjoy games and entertainment anywhere.
The Sega Saturn, released by Sega in 1994, is a representative 32-bit game console.
With the catchphrase "Play Your Next Move," the console was equipped with multiple processors and gained popularity with a wide range of arcade game ports and original titles.
The Dreamcast, released by Sega in 1998, was the first home gaming console to feature online functionality.
With the catchphrase "It's Thinking," it offered excellent graphics and network play, and was loved by many fans.
Released by SNK in 1990, the NEOGEO is a gaming console that lets you enjoy arcade quality games at home.
With the tagline "The Future Is Now," the company was known for its high-performance hardware and many popular fighting games, and was supported by gaming enthusiasts.