1972: 1st generation
The Magnavox odyssey
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Magnavox Odyssey |
The odyssey didn't have a power button but was meant to simply turn on when the game was in. Another nice feature is that at the time there wasn't the technology to make any graphics so magnavox sold the console with a number of sheets that would be placed over the television as a replacement for graphics and colour.
This was the first attempt at home console, although it was used to sell televisions the Odyssey started something incredible it caused a trend that has spread right up to the modern home consoles.
This was the first attempt at home console, although it was used to sell televisions the Odyssey started something incredible it caused a trend that has spread right up to the modern home consoles.
1976:
Telstar (original)
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Telstar |
Due to idea of the Odyssey a large number of companies began to try and copy the idea to true and succeed where the Odyssey had been let down due to poor marketing. One of these remodels was in 1976 and was called Telstar, the console didn't have as many versions of pong simply: tennis,hockey and handball. The Telstar was the first console to use an AY-3-8500 microchip, This meant that it could play a number of different versions of pong without having to insert a different cartridge. This chip was used in a number of different pong consoles.
Comparison of 1st and 2nd generation consoles
With the end of the first generation of game consoles the second began to show itself the main difference between the two is that while first ten only played simple versions of pong, 2nd generation played different games with the use of cartridges making the simple pong consoles obsolete and because of the new use of cartridges the system now used an impressive processing power (at the time) 4bits.
1976: Second Generation
Fairchild channel F

1977:
Atari 2600
All tho the Fairchild was the first game console to use the outside method of game cartridges, the Atari 2600 is the console that receives the credit for bringing the idea to the mass market. The Atari had twice the Ram of the Fairchild a whole 128 bytes. The Atari 2600 is known as founder of modern gaming.1979:
Microvision

The Microvision was another interesting console realised in this Era simply because it was the first handheld console, it lasted four years before being discontinued due to a number of different problems that made the console very fragile, the screen leaked and broke itself with no way to stop that, the buttons but aside all these fragile faults it still managed to make a gross profit of 8 million.
1983
Vectrex
The Vectrex wasn't the first console in the second generation far from it but it is by the most interesting of that generation. The reason it was so interesting is that the screen was built into the console itself and the consoles would slide out so the idea was that the console could be brought with you wherever you were but it would have be to plugged in to a main source. The Vectrex used vector graphics making it one of the first by had to have a plastic sheet above the screen to add colour. The key selling puts of the Vectrex was that it used a light pen and had a 3D imager four years anything else.
Comparison of 2nd and 3rd generation
The second generation of consoles had taken there hold of the market due to them being the only on the market until the third generation hit the screen because of there higher graphics and processor power they were a lot better than the consoles available causing the second generation to be replaced. Like the difference between the first and second, the third generation had double the processing power as the previous and now obsolete.
1983: Third generation
Nintendo Entertainment System

1986:
Atari 7800
Comparison of 3rd and 4th generations
With consoles like the Nintendo entertainment system, companies were trying to constantly race towards a never ending finish line. This caused new more technically advanced consoles to be created to try and take a hold of the market so the 4th generation was born and quickly replaced 3rd with better sound and 16bit graphics.
1988 Fourth generation
Sega Genesis/Mega-drive

1990
Super Nintendo

Comparison of 4th and 5th generation
The gaming industry had reached an unbelievable size due to how popular consoles had become so still trying to make money off this growing still growing market newer consoles were created the 5th generation which were better in every way to their pre-assessors.
1994 - 5th Generation
Playstation

1995
Virtual boy

1996
Nintendo 64
The nintendo 64 was released in june 1996, It was built to continue the successful line of Nintendo console and compete with the playstation. It was known for the large number that have lasted because they are very durable consoles. The console uses a 93.75 MHz NEC VR4300. this particular console sold around 32.9 million. For its time the console was incredibly powerful and played 3D graphics with texture and proper rendering.1998
Gameboy colour

Comparison of 5th and 6th generation
Still trying to control the market no company continued to let up and kept trying to increase there profits by creating new consoles to out shine the older less efficient models due to this the 5th generation was started these consoles were the first to have any kind of online service even if it wasn't advertised properly or had reached the mass market but it helped prove the concept of online play.
1998 Sixth Generation
Sega Dreamcast

2000
Playstation 2
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Playstation 2 |
2001
Xbox
In 2001 Microsoft made there first contribution to the gaming market with the Xbox, Despite having a stronger processor and on paper looking better than the other consoles in the Era it was still unable to compete with the success of the playstation 2 only selling 24 million consoles. The console had a hard drive built into the basic works of the console. It was discontinued in 2006.
Comparison of 6th and 7th generation
Due to the success of the consoles in that era, 3 companies came out on top and continued onto controlling the latest 7th generation: Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft. These consoles would have incredible amounts of processing power compared with the older models along with better sound and higher quality graphics. Everyone of these consoles features an online service that is often updated and works in most cases.
2005 - Seventh generation
Xbox 360
In 2005 Microsoft made there second attempt at the gaming market with the release of the Xbox360. The console features a 3.2 GHz Powerpc Tri-core xenon, a detachable hard drive with currently up to 256GB of memory. This was the first console to be able to support four players at once with out the aid of a multi controller port. The graphics are 500MHz delivered by ATI Xenos processor. The console has been going for around 7 years with several different versions being made along with a new slim version. The main problem with Xbox 360's is that 60% of them break within the the first 3/4 years due to a manufacturing error involving the heat sink which causes the motherboard ti disfigure and knock a few microchips loose causing the "red ring of death".
2006
Playstation 3
