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Strange and forgotten consoles

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* Amiga CD32
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* Casio PV-1000
* Commodore 64 Games System
* Zemmix
* Sega Pico
* XaviXPort gaming console
* EVO Smart Console
* Zeebo
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===Action Max===
A Japan-only game console designed for girls, focused on printing stickers. A '''Magical Shop''' add-on allowed for the printing of any screenshot, not just Loopy games. Preliminary support in [[MESS]].
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaW6EB1poxM Drunken Printing Demonstration]
===Casio PV-1000===
A 1983 console pulled from shelves very quickly. Like many others, its titanic failure makes it a rarity nowadays.
===Dendy===
The NES, but for slavs. Only [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kne6AKyYUuM Kinaman] can properly explain this one (turn on CC). Has decent support in MESS, and its status as an NES clone means its "exclusives" can be played on NES emulators that support broken pirate carts.
===Playdia===
A disc based system released in Japan by Bandai in 1994. Notably, it had a wireless controller and all of its titles were interactive movies like Dragon's Lair. No known emulators.
===Sega Pico===
Child's edutainment console released in 1993. Was actually fairly successful. Has good support in [[MESS]], but why the hell are you trying to emulate baby games?
===Zeebo===
Brazilian everything-box.
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