16-bit era (1989-1994): Fourth Generation[ | ]
- Mega Duck/Cougar Boy (1993)
- Pioneer LaserActive (1993)
- Supervision (1992)
- Philips CD-i (1991)
- FM Towns Marty (1991)
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) (1991) / Super Famicom (1990, Japan)
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System 2 (1997) / Super Famicom Jr.
- Play Station SNES CD-ROM System (Cancelled)
- Satellaview (1995, Japan Only)
- Super Game Boy
- Super Game Boy 2
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System 2 (1997) / Super Famicom Jr.
- Sega Game Gear (1991)
- Amiga CDTV (1991)
- Neo-Geo (1990)
- Neo-Geo CD
- Neo-Geo CDZ
- Sega Mega Drive (1988) / Sega Genesis (1989, North America Only)
- Sega Mega Drive II / Sega Genesis II (North America Only)
- Sega Mega Drive III (Brazil Only) / Sega Genesis 3 (North America Only)
- Sega CD (1992)
- Sega 32X (Sega Genesis 32X or Sega Mega Drive 32X or Sega Super 32X) (1994)
- Sega Channel Adapter
- Sega Nomad (1995)
- TurboGrafx-16 (1989)
- TurboGrafx-CD
- TurboDuo (1992)
- TurboExpress
- SuperGrafx (1989, Japan)
- Atari Lynx (1989)
- Nintendo Game Boy (1989)
8-bit era/post-crash of '83 era (1983-1989): Third Generation[ | ]
- Commodore 64 (1990)
- Amstrad GX4000 (1990)
- Sharp X68000 (1987, Japan)
- PC Engine (1987, Japan)
- Atari XEGS (1987)
- Atari 7800 (1986)
- Sega Master System (1986) / SG-1000 Mark III (1985, Japan)
- Sega Master System II
- Sega Master System III (Brazil Only)
- Sega Master System III Collection (Brazil Only)
- Sega Master System Compact / Sega Master System IV (Brazil Only) (Handheld)
- Coleco / PlayPal (2006)
- Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) (1985) / Famicom (1983, Japan)
- Nintendo Entertainment System 2 (1993) / AV Famicom
- NES Disk System (Cancelled) / Famicom Disk System (1986, Japan Only)
- Nintendo Entertainment System 2 (1993) / AV Famicom
- Sega SG-1000 (1983, Japan)
- SG-1000 Mark II (1984, Japan)
The first home video games/pre-crash of '83 (1958-1982): First and Second Generation[ | ]
- Commodore MAX Machine (1982)
- MSX (1982)
- Vectrex (1982)
- Emerson Arcadia 2001 (1982)
- Atari 5200 (1982)
- Atari 5100 / Atari 5200 Jr. (Cancelled)
- ColecoVision (1982)
- Game & Watch (1980) (series of LCD Handhelds)
- Toymax Inc. Mini-Classics (keychain sized Game & Watch re-releases)
- Intellivision (1980)
- Intellivision II
- System Changer (Unlicensed Atari 2600 Compatibility)
- PlayCable
- Intellivision II
- APF Imagination Machine (1979)
- Microvision (1979)
- Interton VC 4000 (1978)
- Magnavox Odyssey² (1978)
- Bally Astrocade (1977)
- Atari 2600 / Atari Video Computer System (VCS) / Sears Video Arcade (1977)
- Atari 2700 / Atari Remote Control VCS (1981, Cancelled)
- Sears Video Arcade II (1983) / Atari 2800 (1983, Japan Only)
- Atari 2600 Jr. (1986)
- Coleco Gemini (Atari 2600 hardware clone)
- TV Boy (Atari 2600 hardware clone)
- TV Boy 2 (Atari 2600 hardware clone)
- Super TV-Boy (Atari 2600 hardware clone)
- Radio Sonic / Radio Sonic Console 1970's / (197?-1977)
- RCA Studio II (1976)
- Channel F / Video Entertainment System (VES) (1976)
- Coleco Telstar (1976)
- APF TV Fun (1976)
- PONG (1972 coin-operated arcade version, the home console was released in 1975)
- Magnavox Odyssey (1972)
- Computer Space (1971)
- Galaxy Game (1971)
- Spacewar! (1961)
- Tennis for Two (1958)
- OXO (1952)