Sega Dreamcast

Sega Dreamcast – Is the fourth and final home video game console made by Sega that can play video games. It was sold before the PlayStation 2, GameCube or Xbox came out. However, after the release of the PlayStation 2, not many people bought it, so eventually Sega decided to stop making them.

When it came time to create another video game machine after the release of the Sega Saturn, Shoichiro Irimajiri asked IBM Austin’s Tatsuo Yamamoto and his group to create one. But that didn’t sit well with Hideki Sato’s old group that made video game machines. Because of this, the two groups were in competition for the best machine.

Sega Dreamcast

Hideki Sato’s group used Hitachi SH4 and PowerVR to produce a video game machine called “White Belt”. The name was later changed to “Guppy” and then “Katana”.

The Dreamcast Encyclopedia: Every Game Released For The Sega Dreamcast

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Playstation Portable (psp)

Playstation Portable (psp) – (PSP) is a handheld game console developed by Sony Computer Tertainmt. It was first released on December 12, 2004 in Japan, March 24, 2005 in North America, and September 1, 2005 in PAL regions, and was the first handheld for the PlayStation console. As a seventh-generation console, the PSP competed with the Nintdo DS.

Development of the PSP was announced during E3 2003, and the console was announced at a Sony press conference on May 11, 2004. The system was the most powerful portable console at the time and was the first viable competitor to Nintdo’s hands. The console failed after numerous challenges like Nokia’s N-Gage. The PSP’s advanced graphics capabilities have made it a popular mobile device that can connect to the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3, a computer with a USB interface, other PSP systems, and the Internet. PSP is also considered as a … Read the rest

Xbox 360

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Xbox 360

Microsoft launched the “next generation” of gaming on November 22, 2005, when the company released the Xbox 360, beating both Nintendo and Sony to the market. Since then, the console has sold almost 40 million units worldwide and brought some new ideas to the gaming industry through Xbox Live, the online market, and the achievements of players.… Read the rest