This page lists unlinked/missing consoles (less known in mainstream culture) or gaming computers. They will be incorporated in the wiki layout at some point.
- Arcade
- Fairchild Channel F
- Epoch Cassette Vision
- Epoch Super Cassette Vision
- Magnavox Odyssey
- Magnavox Odyssey 2
- Casio PV-1000
- Casio Loopy
- Xbox family (Xbox, Xbox 360)
- Entex Adventure Vision
- APF MP1000
- Arcadia 2001
- Advision Home Arcade
- Bally Astrocade
- Entex Select-A-Game
- Fujitsu FM Towns Marty
- Ouya
- Watara Supervision
- Bandai Wonderswan
- Tiger Game.com
- Interton VC 4000
- VTech CreatiVision
- Microvision
- Commodore 64
- Amiga family (1000, 2000, 500 (best selling model), 3000, CDTV, 600, 4000, 1200, CD32 )
- ZX Spectrum (original 16/48K, ZX Spectrum+, ZX Spectrum 128, ZX Spectrum +2, ZX Spectrum +3)
- Philips G7000
- Brick Game
First generation Pong machines (why can't i hold all these pongs edition)[]
- Videomaster Superscore VM-8
- Universum TV Multispiel (pong console family)
- Video Sports Skylark-124
- Hanimex (HMG 1292/TVG 070C/SD 070/TVG 8610/TVG 050C)
- Sheen 104/2001/Sheen Video Game (pong clone)
- Micro Genius IQ-1000
- Tandy TV Scoreboard
- Atomic TV-Player (pong console family)
- Conic
- DMS Tele-Action Mini
- HGS Electronic
- INTEL (INTerELektronik GmbH)
- Interton (pong console family)
- Körting / Koerting (pong console family)
- Mentor (pong console family)
- MBO (pong console family)
- Music Leader Multi-Play
- Mustang (pong console family)
- Palladium
- Phillips ES 2201
- Polycon (pong console family)
- Poppy
- Prinztronic (pong console family)
- Radofin
- Sanwa (pong console family)
- SHG Black Point
- SIPO TV-Spiel
- Thompsonic 3500
And lots more we haven't discovered yet... If you know of a console that isn't included, request it here or add it yourself by editing this article!