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Nintendo Next Gaming System
Nintendo's eighth home console and the successor to the Nintendo Switch.
Launched on April 01, 2025
Hosts 0 games
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Playdate
Playdate is a handheld designed by Panic. It has unique controls, a 'season' of games and is an open development platform.
Launched on April 18, 2022
Hosts 0 games
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Atari VCS
The Atari VCS is billed as a "PC/Console Hybrid," with the console side having its own online storefront and a selection of games and apps.
Launched on June 15, 2021
Hosts 0 games
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PlayStation 5
Sony's fifth PlayStation console launched on November 12, 2020 with two models: a standard edition with a disk drive and a digital edition without.
Launched on November 12, 2020
Hosts 0 games
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Xbox Series X|S
The fourth Xbox console from Microsoft launched on November 10, 2020 with two distinct models; Series X and Series S.
Launched on November 10, 2020
Hosts 0 games
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Amazon Luna
Amazon's cloud-based streaming service takes a "channel" style approach to access, with a basic monthly fee for the Luna core and additional monthly fees for more games from specific publishers.
Launched on October 20, 2020
Hosts 0 games
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Evercade
Evercade is a handheld console that plays cartridge-based collections of retro 8-bit,16-bit, and 32-bit games. An almost completely backward-compatible home console, the Evercade Vs., released in late 2021.
Launched on May 22, 2020
Hosts 0 games
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Google Stadia
Stadia was a streaming platform for games powered by Google's cloud infrastructure.
Launched on November 19, 2019
Hosts 0 games
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Meta Quest
Oculus Quest is a self-contained virtual reality platform from the makers of the Oculus Rift.
Launched on May 21, 2019
Hosts 0 games
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Magic Leap One
The Magic Leap One launched as a developer-focused "Creator Edition" in August 2018.
Launched on August 08, 2018
Hosts 0 games
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Stream
Stream games are those designed to be played by viewers on streaming platforms (i.e. Twitch). The streamer initiates the game, viewers join, and watch the events play out.
Launched on July 01, 2018
Hosts 0 games
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Nintendo Switch
Nintendo's home console that can be turned into a portable device by removing it from its TV-dock. Launched worldwide on March 3, 2017.
Launched on March 03, 2017
Hosts 856 games
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Fuze Tomahawk F1
The Android-based Tomahawk F1 is built on Android and is aimed directly at the Chinese market.
Launched on June 01, 2016
Hosts 44 games
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Apple TV
The fourth-generation Apple TV adds an App Store, opening up the availability of third-party apps and games to a wider degree. The remote also has motion capabilities, opening it up as a game device.
Launched on October 26, 2015
Hosts 34 games
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Amazon Alexa
Amazon Alexa is a virtual assistant that reacts to voice commands.
Launched on November 01, 2014
Hosts 0 games
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New Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo's "New 3DS" adds some additional control functionality and horsepower, allowing for some games that can only run on the new hardware, not on Nintendo's original 3DS.
Launched on October 11, 2014
Hosts 77 games
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Monon Color
Monon Color is a handheld console developed and released in China in 2014. Twenty games were released for it including Marvel and Dragon Ball.
Launched on October 01, 2014
Hosts 0 games
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Amazon Fire TV
Amazon is getting into the set-top box game with an Android-based device that launched alongside an optional game controller.
Launched on April 02, 2014
Hosts 43 games
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Xbox One
The Xbox One is Microsoft's third video game console. It was released on November 22nd 2013 in 13 countries.
Launched on November 22, 2013
Hosts 1492 games
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PlayStation 4
PlayStation 4 is Sony's fourth home video game console, released on November 15, 2013 in North America, and November 29, 2013 in Europe. On November 10 2016, Sony released the Playstation 4 Pro, an updated version of the console targeting 4K gaming.
Launched on November 15, 2013
Hosts 2511 games
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Ouya
The Ouya is an Android-based device that hooks up to TVs and plays video games.
Launched on June 25, 2013
Hosts 289 games
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Wii U
The Nintendo Wii U, the follow-up to the monstrously popular Nintendo Wii console, launched in North America on November 18th 2012.
Launched on November 18, 2012
Hosts 1021 games
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PlayStation Vita
PlayStation Vita is Sony's second handheld gaming device.
Launched on February 29, 2012
Hosts 728 games
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PlayStation Network (Vita)
The PlayStation Network is Sony's digital storefront for delivering games, add-ons, and other content. This specific platform page focuses on the PlayStation Vita version of said storefront.
Launched on February 12, 2012
Hosts 1468 games
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Nintendo 3DS eShop
The products that make up the various segments of Nintendo's 3DS eShop include new releases, updated version of old games, and emulated versions of old games.
Launched on June 14, 2011
Hosts 916 games
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Nintendo 3DS
The Nintendo 3DS is a portable game console produced by Nintendo. The handheld features stereoscopic 3D technology that doesn't require glasses. It was released in Japan on February 26, 2011 and in North America on March 27, 2011.
Launched on February 26, 2011
Hosts 666 games
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Windows Phone
A now-discontinued smartphone OS made by Microsoft, which had built-in integration with Xbox Live and other services.
Launched on November 14, 2010
Hosts 512 games
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Leapster Explorer
Leapster Explorer is a cartridge-based handheld console developed by LeapFrog and intended for children under the age of ten.
Launched on May 01, 2010
Hosts 0 games
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iPad
The iPad is a series of touch-screen tablet devices developed by Apple. The iPad can browse the web, playback local and streamed content, and run a large variety of third party apps, including games.
Launched on April 27, 2010
Hosts 4251 games
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Zeebo
The Zeebo was a wireless network-enabled console primarily designed for emerging markets.
Launched on June 25, 2009
Hosts 59 games
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DSiWare
DSiWare is Nintendo's name for its downloadable games appearing on the new Nintendo DSi system.
Launched on December 24, 2008
Hosts 387 games
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PlayStation Network (PSP)
This platform is specifically for PSP releases that are made available as digital downloads via the PlayStation Store. The Store includes PSP games (some exclusive to PSN), PSP Minis, PSone Classics, trailers, movies, TV shows, and digital comics.
Launched on October 21, 2008
Hosts 1165 games
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Android
Google's mobile OS, available across multiple devices.
Launched on September 30, 2008
Hosts 4328 games
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Leapfrog Didj
The Leapfrog Didj is a handheld console that was originally released in 2008. It's built for educational software, but runs a Linux distribution that has created a bit of hacker interest.
Launched on August 31, 2008
Hosts 16 games
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iPhone
The iPhone is a multimedia multi-touch smartphone created by Apple Inc.
Launched on June 29, 2007
Hosts 5324 games
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Wii Shop
The Wii Shop Channel was Nintendo's way of digitally distributing games. It includes WiiWare for newly developed games, as well as the Virtual Console for classic titles from various consoles and arcade systems.
Launched on November 30, 2006
Hosts 979 games
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Wii
The Nintendo Wii is a home video game console released on November 19, 2006. The Wii's main selling point was the innovative use of motion controls that its signature Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers allowed for. It became the best selling home console of its respective generation of hardware.
Launched on November 19, 2006
Hosts 1519 games
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PlayStation 3
The PlayStation 3 (often abbreviated PS3) is the third home video game console created and released by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
Launched on November 11, 2006
Hosts 1691 games
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PlayStation Network (PS3)
The PlayStation Network is the online service by Sony Computer Entertainment, providing downloads of games, trailers, themes and much more. The service is free, but also offers a paid version for various benefits.
Launched on November 01, 2006
Hosts 2317 games
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HyperScan
Mattel's HyperScan allowed players to scan in RFID-equipped cards to bring in new characters, weapons, and powers. It came packaged with X-Men, Spider-Man and Ben 10.
Launched on October 01, 2006
Hosts 5 games
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Xbox 360 Games Store
Xbox Live Games Store is an online store for the Xbox 360 and Xbox One which allows users to purchase games digitally.
Launched on November 30, 2005
Hosts 2283 games
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Xbox 360
The Xbox 360 is the second game console produced by Microsoft Corporation and is the successor to the original Xbox.
Launched on November 22, 2005
Hosts 1621 games
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Gizmondo
The Gizmondo is a failed handheld console, which launched in 2005. It was potentially revolutionary for having functionality such as GPRS mobile data connection, a camera, GPS, a multimedia player and of course game playing all in one unit.
Launched on October 01, 2005
Hosts 21 games
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Game Wave
The Game Wave Family Entertainment System is a simple DVD-based game platform from ZAPiT Games.
Launched on October 01, 2005
Hosts 13 games
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