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This page contains brief descriptions of all game consoles (new and classics). Some users may prefer to use a game console as a base. | This page contains brief descriptions of all game consoles (new and classics). Some users may prefer to use a game console as a base. | ||
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Revision as of 07:01, 5 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).
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.