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Home console based
===Home console based===
{|class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="width:100%;"!colspan=2 width="250"|stop ruining my work|-|If you're not an arcade collector, it's best not to edit anything I've added. Now I have to waste my time debugging for him or her.serious problems[[Special:MobileDiff/76702|Comments are not necessary]]Removed the shortcut links I added for developers. Ignored and removed the important note I added, deemed it "unnecessary", and then made a large number of unreasonable changes and deletions to the content.[[Special:MobileDiff/76701]]Added a completely useless "OS" and haven't added anything to it for so many days[[Special:MobileDiff/76700]]Removed full names I added. Made the company and console names longer. The wrong timeline has console names that shouldn't exist. Replaced and added North American console names and changed new names. Bad review! 2800 not added. I don't want to become diputs!North American arcade machine based on PC Engine are not compatible with TurboGrafx-16. Nintendo hadn't started selling the NES yet, there was no way the PlayChoice-10 was based on the NES, and it wasn't shown in Japan. Don’t see the two “Mega”? Why add Genesis and remove Mega Drive? I don’t want to give any other examples.From now on, Only accept edits from arcade collectors or people who know a lot of games that have not been dumped.Since "Interactive Multiplayer" has been added to 3DO, why not add the full name to NES and SNES? Or add "Quick Interactive System" to Playdia. I know many people refer to the NES and SNES as Nintendo and Super Nintendo, who wants to remember long names? Even Atari refers to the 3DO company and the first console as 3DO. By the way, some people think that the full name of 3DO is 3DOS. I found its real full name in Japanese articles, as well as the full name of M2 and the real name of Konami M2. The full name of M2 comes from the abbreviation of its code name. It seems that only Japanese people care about the name of M2 arcade machine, people outside Japan Didn't even know it had a name. The page created is called 3DO Company because searching for 3DO is redirected to the 3DO console.|}To ensure rigor, add initial names (not codenames) for consoles, because many arcade machines were produced very early. [[Arcade emulators#Home console based]] (1978-20202019)
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!colspan=2|Developer
!Arcade
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|rowspan=2|[[Bally]]
!colspan=2|[[Astrocade]]
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|Bally / [[Midway]]
|(1978-1985)
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|rowspan=4|[[Atari]]
!colspan=2|[[Atari 2600 emulators|2600Video Computer System]]
|-
|colspan=2|Tournament Table (1978)
|colspan=2|CoJag (1994-1998)
|-
|rowspan=112|[[Bally]]!colspan=2|[[Astrocade|Home Library Computer]]|-|[[Midway]]|(1978-1985)|-|rowspan=12|[[Nintendo]]!colspan=2|[[Nintendo Entertainment System emulators|NES/FamicomFamily Computer]]
|-
|colspan=2|PlayChoice-10 (1983-1991)
|colspan=2|VS. System (1984-1990)
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!colspan=2|[[Super Nintendo emulators|SNES/Super FamicomFamily Computer]]|-|colspan=2|Super System (1991-1993)
|-
|colspan=2|Super System Famicom Box (1992-19931994)
|-
!colspan=2|[[Nintendo 64 emulators|Nintendo 64]]
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|[[Seta]]
|Aleck 64 (19981997-2004)
|-
!colspan=2|[[GameCube emulators|GameCube]]
|-
|Nintendo / [[Sega]] / [[Namco]]|Triforce (2002-20072009)
|-
!colspan=2|[[Wii emulators|Wii]]
|Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes (2008)
|-
|rowspan=222|[[SegaSmith Engineering]]/ GCE!colspan=2|[[SG-1000 Vectrex emulators|SG-1000Vectrex]]
|-
|RA+A|Spectrum I+ (1984)|-|rowspan=24|[[Sega]]!colspan=2|[[SG-1000 emulators|SG-1000]] (Service Games Game 1000)|-|colspan=2|(19841982-1985)
|-
|colspan=2|Super Derby (1984-1985)
|-
!colspan=23|[[Master System emulators|Mark III]]
|-
|colspan=2|System E (1985-1989)
|colspan=2|Shooting Zone (1986-1987)
|-
|colspan=2|Mega-Tech System (1986-1987)|-!colspan=2|[[Sega Genesis emulators|GenesisMega Drive]]|-|colspan=2|Mega-Tech System (1988-1992)
|-
|colspan=2|System C (1989-1990)<br>System C2 (1990-1996)
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|colspan=2|Mega-Tech System (1989-1992)
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|colspan=2|Mega Play (1991-1993)
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|[[Atlus]]
|Print Club (1995-19961997)
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|[[Data East]]
|High Seas Havoc / Captain Lang / Capt'n Havoc (1993)
|-
!colspan=2|[[Sega Saturn emulators|Saturn]]
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|colspan=2|ST-V (1994-20012003)
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|[[Atlus]]
|Print Club (1997-2000)
|-
!colspan=2|[[Dreamcast emulators|Dreamcast]](Dream Broadcast)|-|colspan=2|NAOMI (1998-2009)<br>NAOMI GD-ROM (1999-2007)<br>NAOMI Multiboard (1999-2001)<br>NAOMI Satellite Terminal (1999-2007)<br>NAOMI 2 (2000-2003)<br>NAOMI 2 GD-ROM (2001-2005)<br>NAOMI 2 Satellite Terminal (2002-2007)
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|colspan=2|NAOMI (1998-2009)<br>NAOMI GD-ROM (1999-2007)<br>NAOMI Multiboard (1999-2001)<br>NAOMI Satellite Terminal Hikaru (1999-2005)<br>NAOMI 2 (2000-2003)<br>NAOMI 2 GD-ROM (2001-2004)<br>NAOMI 2 Satellite Terminal (2002-2006)
|-
|colspan=2|Hikaru Fish Life (1999-20012000)
|-
|colspan=2|System SP (2004-2014)
|-
|[[Sammy]]
|Atomiswave (20032001-2009)
|-
|[[Gaelco]]
|PowerVR (1999-2002)
|-
|[[Cave]]
|CV1000B (2004-2007)<br>CV1000D (2008-2012)
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|rowspan=56|[[Hudson]] /[[NEC]]!colspan=2|[[PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16) emulators|PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16]](Personal Computer Engine)
|-
|[[Data East]]
|(1989)
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|TourVisiónEighting / [[Capcom]]|(19901996-19931997)|-!colspan=2|[[PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16) emulators|PC Engine SuperGrafx]]|-|Eighting / [[Capcom]]|(1997)|-|rowspan=3|Amiga / [[Commodore]]!colspan=2|[[Amiga line|CD³²]] (Compact Disc 32)
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|CD Express|Cubo CD32 (1993-1998)|-|Surf Systems / ACCES Entertainment|Urban Surfin' / Air Boardin' (1994)|-|rowspan=6|[[Capcom3DO Company|3DO]]!colspan=2|Super Medal Fighters [[3DO emulators|3DO]] (19973 Dimension audiO videO)
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|rowspan=5|[[3DO CompanyAmerican Laser Games]]!colspan=2|[[3DO emulators|3DO Interactive Multiplayer]](1993-1995)
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|[[Atari]]
|(1994-1996)
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|American Laser GamesAltare|X-O-Tron VR (1994-1995)
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!colspan=2|[[Panasonic M2|M2]](Mark II)
|-
|[[Konami]]
|[[Konami M2|Tarantula]] (1997-1998)
|-
|rowspan=3231|[[Sony]]
|-
!colspan=2|[[PlayStation emulators|PlayStation]]
|-
|Sony / [[Capcom]]
|ZN-1 (1995-2000)<br>ZN-2 (1997-1999)
|-
|rowspan=3|[[Namco]]
|System 12 (1996-2001)
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|System 10 (1999-2006)|-|rowspan=7|[[Konami]]|GX700 (?2007)
|-
|rowspan=5|[[Konami]]
|GQ System (1995-1996)
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|GV System / Baby Phoenix (GV999) (1995-2000)
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|System 573 (1997-20032004)<br>System 573 Satellite Terminal (2001-20032004)<br>Bemani System 573 Analog (1998-2000)<br>Bemani System 573 Digital (1999-2004)
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|Bemani Twinkle (1997-2002)
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|Bemani Karaoke (1999-2000)
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|Simpsons Bowling (2000)
|-
|rowspan=2|[[Taito]]
|-
|G-Net System (1998-2005)
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|[[Capcom]]
|ZN-1 (1995-2000)<br>ZN-2 (1997-1999)
|-
|Acclaim
|PSX (1995-1996)
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|[[Atari]]
|PSX Primal Rage 2 (1996)
|-
|[[Video System]]
|PSX Sonic Wings Limited / Aero Fighters Special (1996)
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|Racdym / [[Atlus]]|PSX Heaven's Gate (1996)
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|[[Tecmo]]
|TPS System (1997-2001)
|-
|Raizing/ Eighting|PS Arcade 95 (1997-2000)
|-
!colspan=2|[[PlayStation 2 emulators|PlayStation 2]]
|-
|rowspan=34|[[Namco]]
|System 246 (2000-2008)
|-
|-
|System 147 (2005-2012)
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|System 148 (2007-2013)
|-
|[[Konami]]
|Python / Pyson (2001-2005)<br>Python Satellite Terminal (2003-20052009)<br>Bemani Python (20052003-2006)<br>Bemani Python 2 (2003-2007)<br>Python 2 (2004-2005)
|-
!colspan=2|[[PlayStation 3 emulators|PlayStation 3]]
|-
|rowspan=3|[[Namco]]
|System 357 (2007-20202019)
|-
|System 359 (2011)
!colspan=2|[[PlayStation 4 emulators|PlayStation 4]]
|-
|[[Taito]] / Koei [[Tecmo|Team Ninja]]
|Dissidia Final Fantasy (2015)
|-
|rowspan=2|[[Philips]]
!colspan=2|[[Philips CD-i emulators|CD-i]] (Compact Disc interactive)
|-
|[[TAB Austria]]
|Quizard (1995-1998)
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|rowspan=2|[[Bandai]]
!colspan=2|[[Playdia]]
|-
|[[Banpresto]]
|Chiisana Eigakan Michaou (1996)
|-
|rowspan=2|[[Microsoft]]
!colspan=2|[[Xbox emulators|Xbox]](DirectX Box)
|-
|[[Sega]]
|Chihiro (2002-20082009)<br>Chihiro Sattelite Terminal (20042003-2008)
|}
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