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The Casio PV-2000 was a gaming computer released by Casio in Japan in 1983. Only eleven games were released in its lifetime, and it is not compatible with Casio PV-1000 games.
The Interton Video Computer 4000 is an 8-bit console released in Europe (primarily Germany) in 1978. Around forty "cassettes" were released for the system.
The Sord M5 is a home computer produced by the Sord Corporation in 1982.
The Compact Vision TV Boy is a game console developed by Gakken in 1983. Only six games were released.
The Denshi Manga (Design Master) was released by Bandai in 1995. It is considered the first touch screen gaming device ever produced.
The Bandai RX-78 is a home computer that was released in July 1983 in Japan for ¥59,800.
The Atari VCS is billed as a "PC/Console Hybrid," with the console side having its own online storefront and a selection of games and apps.
The Memotech MTX is a series of British-developed home computers released in 1983 and 1984.
The Coleco Adam is a standalone home computer as well as an expansion module released for the ColecoVision in October 1983. Several games were released that required an Adam-compatible devices.
A hybrid personal computer and video game console released in 1982.