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First Generation Home Consoles
Country Developer Console Sales Lifespan
 Japan Nintendo Color TV-Game series 3 million 1977–1983
 United States Coleco Coleco Telstar series 1 million 1976–1978
 United States Magnavox Magnavox Odyssey 350,000 1972-1975
 United States Atari Home Pong 150,000 1975-1976
 Japan Epoch Co. TV Tennis Electrotennis 20,000 1975-?
 United States Magnavox , Philips Odyssey series ? 1975–1978
Second Generation Home Consoles
Country Developer Console Sales Lifespan
 United States Atari Atari 2600 30 million 1977–1992
 United States Mattel Intellivision 3 million 1979—1990
 United States Coleco ColecoVision 2 million 1982-1985
 United States Magnavox , Philips Magnavox Odyssey 2 2 million 1978-1984
 United States Atari Atari 5200 1 million 1982-1984
 Japan Epoch Co. Cassette Vision 400,000 1981-1984
 United States Fairchild C.I. Fairchild Channel F 350,000 1976 –1983
 United States RCA RCA Studio II 64,000 1977-1978
 United States APF Electronics APF-MP1000 50,000 1978-?
 United States Bally Manufacturing Bally Astrocade ? 1978-1983
 United States Emerson Radio Arcadia 2001 ? 1982-1983
 United States Smith Engineering Vectrex ? 1982-1984
 Europe Audiosonic 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System ? 1978-1983
 Germany Interton Interton Video Computer 4000 ? 1978-1983
 Hong Kong VTech VTech CreatiVision ? 1982-1986
 Japan Gakken Gakken Compact Vision TV Boy ? 1983-?
 Germany S.H.G. SHG Black Point ? 1982-?
Third Generation Home Consoles
Country Developer Console Sales Lifespan
 Japan Nintendo Nintendo Entertainment System 61.91 million 1983–2003
 Japan Sega Master System 19.17 million 1985-Present
 Japan Sega SG-1000 1.4 million 1983-1985
 United States Atari Atari 7800 1 million 1986-1992
 Japan Epoch Co. Super Cassette Vision 300,000 1984-?
 United States Atari Atari XEGS 130,000 1987-1992
 United States Commodore International Commodore 64 Games System 20,000 1990-?
 United Kingdom Amstrad Amstrad GX4000 15,000 1990-1991
 Netherlands Philips Philips Videopac+ G7400 ? 1983-?
 Japan Casio PV-1000 ? 1983-1984
 United States Worlds of Wonder Action Max ? 1987-?
Fourth Generation Home Consoles
Country Developer Console Sales Lifespan
 Japan Nintendo Super Nintendo Entertainment System 49.1 million 1990–2003
 Japan Sega Mega Drive 35.25 million 1988–1999
 Japan NEC PC Engine 10 million 1987–1994
 Japan SNK Neo Geo AES 1.18 million 1991-1997
 Netherlands Philips Philips CD-i 1 million 1990-1998
 Japan SNK Neo Geo CD 570,000 1994-1997
Fifth Generation Home Consoles
Country Developer Console Sales Lifespan
 Japan Sony PlayStation 102.49 million 1994–2006
 Japan Nintendo Nintendo 64 32.93 million 1996–2002
 Japan Sega Sega Saturn 9.26 million 1994–2000
 United States The 3DO Company 3DO Interactive Multiplayer 2 million 1993–1996
 Japan NEC ,Hudson Soft PC-FX 400,000 1994–1998
 United States Atari Atari Jaguar 150,000 1993–1996
 United States Commodore International Amiga CD32 100,000 1993–1994
 Japan Fujitsu FM Towns Marty 45,000 1993-1995
 United States Apple Inc. Apple Pippin 42,000 1996–1997
 Japan Bandai Playdia ? 1994-1996
 Japan Casio Casio Loopy ? 1995-1998
Sixth Generation Home Consoles
Country Developer Console Sales Lifespan
 Japan Sony PlayStation 2 155 million 2000–2013
 United States Microsoft Xbox 24 million 2001–2006
 Japan Nintendo GameCube 21.74 million 2001–2007
 Japan Sega Dreamcast 9.13 million 1998–2001
Seventh Generation Home Consoles
Country Developer Console Sales Lifespan
 Japan Nintendo Wii 101.63 million 2006–2017
 Japan Sony PlayStation 3 87.4 million 2006–2017
 United States Microsoft Xbox 360 84 million 2005–2016
 United States Zeebo Inc. Zeebo ? 2009–2011
Eighth Generation Home Consoles
Country Developer Console Sales Lifespan
 Japan Nintendo Nintendo Switch 125.62 million 2017–present
 Japan United States Sony PlayStation 4 117.2 million 2013–present
 United States Microsoft Xbox One 58.5 million 2013–2020
 Japan Nintendo Wii U 13.56 million 2012–2017
Ninth Generation Home Consoles
Country Developer Console Sales Lifespan
 Japan, United States Sony PlayStation 5 38.4 million 2020–present
 United States Microsoft Xbox Series X and Series S 18.5 million 2020–present

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Complete Generations Results[edit]

Developer 1st Generation 2nd Generation 3rd Generation 4th Generation 5th Generation 6th Generation 7th Generation 8th Generation 9th Generation
Nintendo Color TV-Game
1st
Nintendo E.S.
1st
Super Nintendo E.S.
1st
Nintendo 64
2nd
GameCube
3rd
Nintendo Wii
1st
Nintendo Switch
1st
Sony Playstation
1st
Playstation 2
1st
Playstation 3
2nd
Playstation 4
2nd
Playstation 5
1st
Atari Home Pong
4th
Atari 2600
1st
Atari 7800
3rd
Atari Jaguar
6th
Microsoft Xbox
2nd
Xbox 360
3rd
Xbox One
3rd
Xbox Series X/S
2nd
Sega Master System
SG-1000
2nd
Mega Drive
2nd
Sega Saturn
3rd
Dreamcast
4th

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Second Generation Handheld Consoles
Country Developer Console Sales Lifespan
 Japan Nintendo Game & Watch 43.4 million 1980–1991
 United States Entex Industries Adventure Vision 50,757 1982-1983
 United States Palmtex Super Micro 37,200 1984-1985
 United States Milton Bradley Microvision ? 1979-1981
 United States Entex Industries Entex Select-A-Game ? 1981-1982
 Japan Epoch Co. Epoch Game Pocket Computer ? 1984-?
Fourth Generation Handheld Consoles
Country Developer Console Sales Lifespan
 Japan Nintendo Game Boy 118.69 million* 1989–2003
 Japan Sega Game Gear 10.62 million 1990-2000
 United States Atari Atari Lynx 2 million 1989–1995
 Japan NEC PC Engine GT 1.5 million 1990-1994
 Hong Kong Watara Watara Supervision ? 1992-?
 Hong Kong Welback Holdings Mega Duck ? 1993-?
 Republic of China Bit Corporation Gamate ? 1990–1994
Fifth Generation Handheld Consoles
Country Developer Console Sales Lifespan
 Japan Nintendo Game Boy Color 118.69 million 1998–2003
 Japan Bandai WonderSwan 3.5 million 1999–2003
 Japan Sega Sega Nomad 1 million 1995-1999
 United States Tiger Electronics Game.com 300,000 1997–2000
 Japan SNK Neo Geo Pocket ? 1998–1999
Sixth Generation Handheld Consoles
Country Developer Console Sales Lifespan
 Japan Nintendo Game Boy Advance 81.51 million 2001–2008
 Finland Nokia N-Gage 3 million 2003–2006
 United States Tapwave Tapwave Zodiac 200,000 2003-2005
 South Korea Game Park GP32 32,000 2001-2005
Seventh Generation Handheld Consoles
Country Developer Console Sales Lifespan
 Japan Nintendo Nintendo DS 154.02 million 2004-2016
 Japan Sony PlayStation Portable 82 million 2004–2014
 South Korea GamePark Holdings GP2X 60,000 2005-?
 Sweden Tiger Telematics Gizmondo 25,000 2005-2006
 South Korea GamePark Holdings Caanoo ? 2010-2011
 South Korea GamePark Holdings GP2X Wiz ? 2009-?
Eighth Generation Handheld Consoles
Country Developer Console Sales Lifespan
 Japan Nintendo Nintendo 3DS 75.94 million 2011-2020
 Japan Nintendo Nintendo Switch Lite 18.40 million 2019-Present
 Japan Sony PlayStation Vita 16 million 2011-2019
 Japan SNK Neo Geo X ? 2012-?

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Complete Generations Results[edit]

Developer 2nd Generation 4th Generation 5th Generation 6th Generation 7th Generation 8th Generation
Nintendo Game & Watch
1st
Game Boy
1st
Game Boy Color
1st
Game Boy Advance
1st
Nintendo DS
1st
Nintendo 3DS
1st
Sony PlayStation Portable
2nd
Playstation Vita
2nd
Sega Game Gear
2nd
Sega Nomad
3rd