Consoles
The Consoles category features home gaming systems that shaped the evolution of interactive entertainment across multiple generations. From early cartridge-based machines to modern 3D-era platforms, each console reflects a distinct moment in gaming history—defined by its hardware design, controller innovations, and iconic game library. This section brings together classic and contemporary systems from leading manufacturers worldwide, all catalogued with detailed specifications, accessories, and preservation notes. Here you’ll find the consoles that transformed living rooms into gaming spaces and influenced the culture of play for decades.
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Nintendo Super Game Boy
The Nintendo Super Game Boy, released in 1994, is a unique enhancement cartridge that allows original Game Boy games to be played directly on...
Sony PS One
The Sony PS one, released in 2000, is a redesigned, ultra-compact version of the original PlayStation. Arriving five years after the PS1 first launched,...
Sony PSP 2004
The Sony PlayStation Portable 2004 (PSP-2004) — known globally as the PSP Slim & Lite — is the second generation of Sony’s iconic handheld...
Sega Master System 3 Compact
The Sega Master System III, released exclusively in Brazil by TecToy in the early 1990s, is one of the most unique and long-lived versions...
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