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www.worldofconsoles.com On World of Consoles you will find basic information about all generations of video game consoles as well as the persons and the brands/companies behind the systems.
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In the near future you will find a short company history of many of the important video game manufacturers. The information will be added step by step. Simply click on the logo of the brands listed in green to get to the additional information. If you can provide any of the missing logos or information in this table please write an e-mail to FeliceEcardo @ WorldofConsoles . Com |
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3DO |
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ABN Bank |
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Aiwa |
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Akor |
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Alltronic |
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Alston |
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Amalric, Lionel |
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Amstrad |
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Ape |
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APF |
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ASCII, JSB, Taito |
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AT&T |
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Atari |
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Atomic |
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Audiosonic |
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Baer, Ralph |
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Bally |
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Bandai |
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Bang & Olufsen |
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Binatone |
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Blackpoint |
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Blaupunkt |
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Casio |
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CBS |
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Coleco |
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Commodore |
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Conic |
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Derby Master |
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Dick Smith |
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Digicom |
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Digital Video Systems |
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Emerson |
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Entex Industries Inc. |
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Epoch |
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Exclusiv |
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Fairchild |
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FKF |
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Fujitsu/FM Towns |
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Gakken |
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Game Master |
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Gamepark |
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Gamepark Holdings |
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Gametech |
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Gardiner, Brian |
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GCE |
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Goldstar |
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Gracia |
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Grundig |
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Deutschland |
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Hanimex |
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Hartung |
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Heckendorn, Benjamin J. |
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HGS |
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Honeyball |
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Horton, Kevin |
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Ideal-Computer |
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Indrema |
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Infinium Labs |
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Intel |
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Intercord |
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Interelectric |
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Interfab Corporation |
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Interstate |
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Interton |
A German company from Cologne that started as a producer of hearing devices. They then became known as an early manufacturer of pong consoles. Their Videoplay 2000 console was the first cartridge-based console in video game history |
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ITMC |
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ITT Schaub Lorenz |
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ITT Telematch |
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Jungletac |
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JVC |
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Katz Media |
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Körting |
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Kyocera |
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LeapFrog |
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Emeryville, Callifornia, USA |
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LeapFrog |
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Emeryville, Callifornia, USA |
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Leisure Dynamics |
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LG |
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Luxor |
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Magnavox |
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Mastergames |
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Match |
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Mattel |
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MB |
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MBO |
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Mega Play |
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Megaplay |
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Megatronix |
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Memorex |
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Mentor |
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Micro Genius |
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Microsoft |
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Miragma |
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Monarch |
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Motorola |
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Music Lerden |
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Mustang |
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NBS |
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Nec |
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Neo |
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New Design |
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Nichibutsu |
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Nics |
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Nintendo |
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Nokia |
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Nordmende |
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Orelec |
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Ormatu |
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Otron |
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Palladium |
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Panasonic |
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Pegasus |
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Philips |
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Netherlands |
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Pioneer |
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Poppy |
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Prinztronic |
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Radio Shack |
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Radofin |
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RCA |
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RDI Video Systems |
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Redant |
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Regina |
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RFT |
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Rollet |
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Saba |
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Samsung |
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Sanwa |
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Sanyo |
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Schmidt |
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Sears |
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USA |
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SEB |
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Sega |
Sega is an abbreviation for Service Games. Sega was not founded in Japan as many people believe but it was founded in the USA. Sega for a long time in the eighties and the nineties was the only serious worldwide competitor of Nintendo until Sony entered the market with the PlayStation in 1994. |
USA |
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Sharp |
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Japan |
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SHG |
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Sipo |
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Skylark |
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SNK |
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Sonesta |
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Sony |
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Japan |
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Soper, John |
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SSD |
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Stella |
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Super Com |
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Super Design |
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Superlectron |
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Tandy |
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Tapwave |
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Tchibo |
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Tec |
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Tiger Electronics |
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Tiger Telematics |
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Toshiba |
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TTPCom |
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