Released in 1989, the Game Boy and its Colour version, Game Boy Colour, were handheld consoles by Nintendo. They allowed players to enjoy a wide range of games on the go.
Released in 1994, the original PlayStation by Sony revolutionised the gaming industry with its CD-based games and introduced iconic titles such as Final Fantasy VII and Crash Bandicoot.
Released in 2001, the Game Boy Advance was the successor to the Game Boy line. It featured improved graphics and a vast library of games, including classics like Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.
Released in 2000, the PS2 became the best-selling console of all time. It offered enhanced graphics and a DVD player. and a diverse game library, including popular titles such as GTA: San Andreas.
Released in 2005, the Xbox 360 by Microsoft, introduced high-definition gaming and online multiplayer experiences. It featured popular franchises such as Halo and Gears of War.
Released in 2004, the Nintendo DS was a handheld console that introduced dual screens, touch controls, and a wide range of innovative games, including the beloved Animal Crossing: Wild World.
Released in 2006, the Wii by Nintendo brought motion-controlled gaming to the mainstream. It offered a unique and accessible gaming experience, with titles such as Wii Sports and Mario Kart Wii.
Released in 2006, the PS3 featured powerful hardware, Blu-ray support and online capabilities. It offered a diverse library of games, including critically acclaimed games such as The Last of Us.
Released in 2004, the PSP was a handheld console that provided console-like gaming on the go. It had a vibrant display, multimedia features and a range of popular games, such as God of War: Chains of Olympus.
Released in 2013, the PS4, became one of the most successful consoles of its generation. It offered enhanced graphics, social features, and a vast library of games, including titles like Marvel's Spider-Man and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.