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Brown Box
The first video game console (working prototype) debuted as a bulky rectangular brown wooden box with two attached controllers, and thus the name "Brown Box". Invented by Ralph H. Baer (1922 – ), also known as "The Father of Video Games", he developed the brown video game console such that it can be hooked up with any ordinary TV sets. There were only six simple games for the console, namely ping-pong, tennis, handball, volleyball, chase games and a light-gun game. -
Magnavox Odyssey
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Pong
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Pong
So popular, Pong was made into a home console -
Magnavox Odyssey 100
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Magnavox Odyssey 200
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Coleco Telstar
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Fairchild Channel F
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RCA Studio II
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Magnavox Odyssey 2000
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Coleco Telstar Colormatic
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Atari 2600
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Magnavox Odyssey 4000
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Nintendo Color TV Game Series
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Coleco Telstar Sportsman
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Coleco Telstar Gemini
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Magnavox Odyssey 2
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Epoch Cassette Vision
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Vectrex
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Mattel Intellivision II
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Casio PV-1000
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Sega SG-1000
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Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
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Epoch Super Cassette Vision
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Sega Master System
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Atari 7800
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Sega Master System II
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Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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Philips CD-i
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Panasonic 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
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Atari Jaguar
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Sega Saturn
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Playstation
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NEC PC-FX
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Bandai Playdia
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Apple Bandai Pippin
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Nintendo’s Virtual Boy
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Nintendo 64
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Sega Genesis 3
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Sega Dreamcast
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Playstation 2
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Nintendo Gamecube
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Xbox
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Xbox360
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Playstation 3
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Wii
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Wii MotionPlus
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Kinect for Xbox 360
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PlayStation Move
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Wii U
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Playstaion 4
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Xbox One