From retro gaming systems to advanced computing.
A compact arcade unit featuring the classic Space Invaders game.
Year: 1980
A handheld LCD game featuring Popeye, part of Nintendo’s Game & Watch series.
Year: 1981
A two-screen Game & Watch device featuring Donkey Kong, the precursor to the DS.
Year: 1982
The game cartridges used for the Nintendo Family Computer (Famicom).
Year: 1983
The Japanese version of the NES, featuring a red and white design.
Year: 1983
The iconic 8-bit gaming console that revolutionized home gaming.
Year: 1985
A special edition gold-colored NES cartridge, often associated with The Legend of Zelda.
Year: 1987
A 16-bit gaming console rivaling the Super Nintendo, known for Sonic the Hedgehog.
Year: 1988
A simple LCD handheld device featuring multiple puzzle and block-stacking games.
Year: 1990
The first-generation PlayStation console that introduced 3D gaming.
Year: 1994
A digital pet simulation game that became a global sensation.
Year: 1996
A colored variation of Nintendo’s Game Boy, bringing portable gaming to a new level.
Year: 1998
A Japan-exclusive Game Boy model with a built-in backlight.
Year: 1998
The best-selling gaming console of all time, introducing DVD playback.
Year: 2000
A powerful gaming console featuring Blu-ray support and online connectivity.
Year: 2006