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List of microconsoles

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This is a list of microconsoles from the first created to the present, in chronological order. This list may not be complete yet.

The microconsole market started in the seventh generation era of video game consoles, and this market has quickly grown[1] during the eighth generation era of gaming consoles.

List

Name Release date Manufacturer OS
OnLive December 2, 2010 OnLive Custom Linux-based OS
Ouya June 25, 2013 Ouya Inc. (formerly Boxer8) Android
PlayStation TV November 14, 2013 Sony Interactive Entertainment/Sony PlayStation Vita OS
GameStick November 15, 2013 PlayJam Android
MOJO December 10, 2013 Mad Catz Android
Fire TV April 12, 2014 Amazon.com Fire OS (Android-based)
Nexus Player November 3, 2014 Asus/Google Android TV
Fire TV Stick November 19, 2014 Amazon.com Fire OS (Android-based)
Nvidia Shield TV May 28, 2015 Nvidia Android TV
Apple TV 4th Gen (HD) October 26, 2015 Apple Inc. tvOS
Apple TV 5th Gen (4K) September 22, 2017 Apple Inc. tvOS
Fire TV Cube June 2018 Amazon.com Fire OS (Android-based)
Nvidia Shield TV 3rd Gen October 28, 2019 Nvidia Android TV
Nvidia SHIELD TV Pro 3rd Gen October 28, 2019 Nvidia Android TV
Chromecast Ultra (Google Stadia Premiere Edition) November 25, 2019 Google Custom Linux-based OS
Apple TV 6th Gen (4K) May 21, 2021 Apple Inc. tvOS

See also

References

  1. ^ Levy, Adam (January 8, 2020). "Amazon Added 10 Million Fire TV Users in 2019, but Growth Is Slowing". The Motley Fool. Retrieved September 26, 2021.