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Revision as of 20:46, 9 April 2006
This page contains brief descriptions of all game consoles (new and classics). Some users may prefer to use a game console as a base.
Note: If a game consoles is bold, it still in the market (or coming soon).
Company | Console | Players | Controls1 | Game Buttons2 | Cabfriendly Emulators3 |
3DO Company | 3DO Interactive Multiplayer | 1? | Digital | 5 | ? |
Atari | Atari 2600 | 2 | Digital4 | 1 | Stella |
Atari 5200 | 4 | Analog + Keypad | 2 | MESS | |
Atari 7800 | ? | Digital4 | ? | MESS | |
Atari Jaguar | 2 (4 with Team Tap) | Digital + Keypad | 3 (6 with Pro Controller) | ? | |
Bally | Bally Astrocade | 4 | Digital + Spinner | 1 | ? |
Bandai | Bandai Atmark (Apple Pippin) | 2 | Digital + Trackball | 6 | ? |
Coleco | Colecovision | 2 | Digital + Keypad | 1 | MESS |
Commodore | Commodore CDTV | 1 | Digital + Keypad | 2 | ? |
Commodore 64 GS | 2 | Digital4 | 1 | ?
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Emerson | Hanimex HMG 2650 (Arcadia) | ? | ? | ? | MESS |
Epoch | Cassettevision | 2 | ? | ? | ? |
Fairchild | Fairchild Channel F | ? | ? | ? | MESS |
Interton | Inverton VC4000 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Magnavox | Magnavox Odyssey | 2 | Spinner | ? | ? |
Magnavox Odyssey 2 | 2 | Digital | 1 | ? | |
Mattel | Intellivision | 2 | 16-direction disc + Keypad | 3 | Nostalgia |
Microsoft | Xbox | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Xbox 360 | ? | ? | ? | NO | |
NEC | PC Engine/Turbografx 16 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Nec PC-FX | ? | ? | ? | ? | |
Nintendo | Nintendo 64 | 4 | Digital + Analog | Project 64 | |
Nintendo Gamecube | ? | ? | ? | ? | |
Nintendo NES/Famicom | ? | Digital | 2 | FCE Ultra | |
Nintendo Revolution | ? | ? | ? | NO | |
Super Nintendo (Super Famicom) | ? | Digital | 6 | Zsnes Snes9x | |
Nuon | Nuon | ? | ? | ? | Nuance |
Philips | Philips CD-i | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Philips G7000 | ? | ? | ? | ? | |
Sega | Sega Dreamcast | ? | Digital Analog | 6 | Chanka |
Sega Master System | 2 | Digital4 | 2 | Kega Fusion | |
Sega Megadrive/Genesis/32X | 2 | Digital4 | 3 | Kega Fusion | |
Sega Saturn | ? | ? | ? | SSF | |
SNK | SNK Neo Geo | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Sony | Sony Playstation | ? | Digital | 8 | ? |
Playstation 2 | 2 | 3xAnalog4 | 8a | ? | |
Playstation 3 | ? | ? | ? | NO | |
Vectrex | Vectrex | ? | ? | ? | MESS |
Newer Consoles
Company | Console | Players | Controls1 | Game Buttons2 | Cabfriendly Emulators3
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1) Controls:
- Some consoles had Digital and/or Analog controls, both are listed.
- If the console used a keypad (some older consoles had one!), it is mentioned in the list.
- Only the standard control that came with the machine are listed.
2) Buttons:
- This list count only fire/action buttons on their control that are used to play games. Note that the buttons are listed for one player.
- Some systems may have start/select and/or other system buttons/swiches, but these are not counted (most emulators have special keys for those).
- Buttons are marked digital or analog. Default is digital.
3) Cabfriendly:
- Only the most commonly used cabinet friendly emulator(s) is(are) listed. The console's page might have a more comprehensive list of emulators.
4) Hacking:
- These Atari controllers are very easy to interface to your arcade controls. It's even compatible with other systems too.