A microconsole is a home video game console that is typically powered by low-cost computing hardware, making the console lower-priced compared to other...
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a list of microconsoles from the first created to the present, in chronological order. This list may not be complete yet. The microconsole market started...
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PlayStation TV (category Microconsoles)
and other parts of Asia as the PlayStation Vita TV or PS Vita TV, is a microconsole, and a non-handheld variant of the PlayStation Vita handheld game console...
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MOJO, stylized as M.O.J.O., is an Android-based video game microconsole manufactured by Mad Catz. The system runs unmodified Android and connects directly...
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Video game console (section Microconsole)
examples include the Wii U, the PlayStation 5, and the Xbox Series X. A microconsole is a home video game console that is typically powered by low-cost computing...
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Atari VCS (2021 console) (redirect from Atari VCS (Microconsole))
learned from the commercial failure of the Ouya, a similar crowd-funded microconsole. One was to use the Linux operating system directly, rather than through...
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OnLive (redirect from OnLive MicroConsole)
consisted of an OnLive Wireless Controller and a console, called the "MicroConsole TV Adapter", that could be connected to a television and directly to...
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the PS TV). The lists have a column denoting compatibility with the microconsole. Games that were announced, but cancelled prior to release, are documented...
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Ouya (category Microconsoles)
The Ouya (/ˈuːjə/ OO-yə), stylized as OUYA, is an Android-based microconsole developed by Ouya Inc. Julie Uhrman founded the project in 2012, bringing...
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Nvidia Shield TV (category Microconsoles)
released in May 2015, the Shield was initially marketed by Nvidia as a microconsole, emphasizing its ability to play downloaded games and stream games from...
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