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The Neo Geo CD was released after its cartridge-based equivalent, in an effort to reduce manufacturing costs.
The Dragon 32 and Dragon 64 is to date the only computer to be made in Wales, UK. The companies short history spanned only August 1982 - June 1984.
The PET (Personal Electronic Transactor) was a home-/personal computer produced by Commodore starting in 1977.
The TRS-80 was a very popular early microcomputer with standout features such as a full keyboard, included monitor, impressive floating point BASIC programming language, and a 0 pricepoint.
A Palm based PDA/Portable games console with a touch screen, which for a short time had an active homebrew community. It was released in two different editions with different amounts of onboard memory, the Zodiac 1 (32MB) and the Zodiac 2 (128MB).
The WonderSwan was a Japan-only handheld game system that had a fairly large library of games and many accessories.
The Fairchild Video Entertainment System, later called the Fairchild Channel F, was the first video game console to feature a microprocessor, interchangeable game cartridges, and detachable controllers.
The Atari 5200 Supersystem was released in 1982, as a followup to the successful VCS/Atari 2600.
The Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer, affectionatly nicknamed CoCo, was a home computer launched in 1980. It had limited video and sound capabilites compared to its rivals, but was easy to program for and was produced in various incarnations until 1991.
The third console released by Atari, and successor to the Atari 5200. It features backwards compatibility with the Atari 2600.