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First and second generations of video game consoles

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Second Generation (Cartridge Consoles)
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|[https://archive.org/details/atari_2600_library ✓]
|[http://www.atarimania.com/rom_collection_archive_atari_2600_roms.html ROM Hunter v13 v15 Collection]
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|[[Atari 5200 emulators|Atari 5200]]
|[https://ia801700.us.archive.org/zipview.php?zip=/17/items/Bally_Professional_Arcade_and_Astrocade_TOSEC_2012_04_23/Bally_Professional_Arcade_and_Astrocade_TOSEC_2012_04_23.zip TOSEC]
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|[[wikipedia:Bandai Super Vision 8000|Bandai Super Vision 8000]]<ref group=N name=mame />
|[http://www.progettoemma.net/mess/system.php?machine=sv8000 Good]
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|[https://archive.org/details/ColecoColecoVision_201602 No-intro]
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|[[wikipedia:Commodore MAX Machine|Commodore MAX Machine]]
|[http://www.progettoemma.net/mess/system.php?machine=vic10 Good]
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|Like the Vectrex, this console had its own screen and operated like a miniature arcade cabinet. Only four games were released for it. [https://archive.org/details/Entex_Adventure_Vision_TOSEC_2012_04_23 TOSEC]
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|[[wikipedia:Cassette Vision|Epoch Cassette Vision]]
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|Only 13 11 games exist for this console, and none some have been dumped because . Seanriddle has succeded to dump the graphic sprites of the cartridge designKikori no Yosaku. Apparently, the BIOS for the console is inside each cart. Latest MAME forum [http://forums.bannister.org//ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=102087&page=4 thread].
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|[[Fairchild Channel F emulators|Fairchild Channel F]]
|Has 40 games. ROMs are [http://www.theoldcomputer.com/roms/index.php?folder=Interton/VC-4000/Various here]
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|[[Magnavox Odyssey² emulators|Magnavox Odyssey²/Videopac]]/Videopac
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|[[Intellivision emulators|Mattel Intellivision]]
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|[https://archive.org/details/intellivision ✓]
|[https://archive.org/details/Mattel_Intellivision_TOSEC_2012_04_23 TOSEC]
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|[https://archive.org/details/RCA_Studio_2_TOSEC_2012_04_23 TOSEC]. [https://github.com/ajavamind/rca-studio2 rca-studio2 programmer emulator]. [https://www.emma02.hobby-site.com/studio.html EMMA 0.2].
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|[[Vectrex emulators|Vectrex]]
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|[https://archive.org/details/vectrex ✓]
|[https://archive.org/details/GCEVectrex No-intro]
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|[[wikipedia:VTech CreatiVision|VTech CreatiVision]]<ref group=N name="vtech">Clones and variants: Educat 2002 (Israel), Dick Smith Wizzard (Australia/New Zealand), FunVision Computer Video Games System (Oceania), Hanimex Rameses (Oceania), VZ 2000 (Oceania), etc.<br />Computers: Laser 2001, Salora Manager (Finland).</ref>
|[http://www.progettoemma.net/mess/system.php?machine=crvision Good]
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! scope="col"|Description
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||[[wikipedia:MicroVision|Milton Bradley MicroVision]]
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|12 games were madeand all are dumped except for some revisions. </br>These games are: Block Buster, Connect Four, Bowling, Star Trek: Phaser Strike (aka Shooting Star in Europe), Pinball, Vegas Slots, Mindbuster, Baseball, Sea Duel, Alien Raiders (aka Space Blitz or Blitz in Europe), Cosmic Hunter, Super Blockbuster</br>A Windows emulator that is front-end friendly can be found [https://www.raphkoster.com/2017/05/07/microvision-emulator-release/ here], with all known games included.|-||[[wikipedia:OMNI Entertainment System|Milton Bradley OMNI]]|None||Released in 1980, The OMNI was a weird hybrid of a portable console, Mono 8-track player and a Tabletop game, graphics were limited to four 2-character seven segment displays, 8-track tapes were used to store the games instead of cartridges and because of its massive limitations, most of the games for it were trivia games, it's unknown how many units were sold or when it was discontinued, only 13 games are known to be released for it.|-
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