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Systems covered
Topic Started: May 11 2014, 11:16 PM (65 Views)
Stormkeeper
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This is a list of all the systems covered by this forum. Please note the following:

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1. This forum is also used for general discussion of home computing in both the 8-bit and 16-bit eras, in addition to the systems listed (and also related but not listed) below.
2. The list of consoles is not exhaustive and is mainly used to highlight the major consoles of the 4 generations. Other consoles not listed below are welcome to be discussed provided they cover the relevant generation(s).
3. Due to the fact that many companies that built home computers released released some consoles that used the same hardware as their home computer, the devices are listed here, rather than in the relevant console section.
4. Note that systems here are listed in alphabetical order and also sub-categorised by bits, so lower bits will always be first which means 16-bit 'A' will come after 8-bit 'Z'.


With regards to how the consoles are listed, please note the following:

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This post details the consoles that are covered by this forum, though the list is by no means exhaustive. Additionally, for referencing purposes, the year of release in the US, EU and Japan (in that order and generation will be indicated by the name of each console in the format below. Any additional information (if applicable) on the console will be given after the data entry, also indicated by the format below. Note that the year of release for regions are only indicated in the example.

Atari
Atari 2600 | 1977 (US)|1978 (EU)|1983 (JP) (2nd Generation) - Accepts cassettes via 3rd party attachment.

Proper entry will now commence below.


Amstrad

Atari
Atari XE
Atari XL

Commodore
Commodore 64
Commodore 128
Commodore C-16
Commodore VIC-20
Commodore Amiga 500
Commodore Amiga 1000
Commodore Amiga 1200
Commodore Amiga 2000
Commodore Amiga 4000

Spectrum

Game consoles by companies
Atari XE Video Game System | 1986|N/A|N/A (3rd Generation) - Backwards compatible with Atari 8-bit computers.
Amstrad GX4000 | 1991|N/A|N/A (3rd Generation) - Amstrad's only console release
Commodore 64 GS | 1990|N/A|N/A (3rd Generation) - Compatible with C64.
Commodore CDTV | 1991|N/A|N/A (4th Generation) - Based on Amiga 500 hardware.
Edited by Stormkeeper, May 11 2014, 11:19 PM.
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