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Cancelled Game Consoles

Over the last 30-40 years there have been hundreds of game consoles released, some that did well and some that did not….but what about the ones that never had a chance. There have been many game consoles cancelled mid development, pulled off the shelves weeks or months after release or announced and then never got past the planning stages and this is just a few of my favorites from a long list.

Sega Neptune – After the costly and problematic Sega 32x add-on for the Megadrive was released, Sega began work on creating a standalone version of the 32x which also played Megadrive games (which is what the 32x should have been in the first place), but by the time the prototype was finished the Sega Saturn was ready, so the project was scrapped

Super Nintendo CD – A fairly interesting console add-on that can be credited with creating much of todays industry. During the SNES’s life, Nintendo asked 2 companies to create CD add-ons for the console to compete with the Sega CD add-on for the Sega Megadrive – the companies were Sony and Phillips…although both deals failed, Sony and Phillips used the technology they had developed to create their own consoles – the Phillips CD-i (a failure) and the Sony Playstation (one of the big 3 today).

Gizmondo – Not so much cancelled as half finished, the Gizmondo was released in 2005 by Tiger Telematics and was to be a powerful handheld capable of playing games, movies, music and have mobile phone functions such as SMS, MMS and WAP via removable Sim Card.

2 versions of the console were released in the UK, USA and Sweden – a standard one for around $400USD and a Ad-enabled version for around $229USD, the ad-enabled version called ‘Smart-Adds’ (intentionally misspelled to confuse consumers) would display a maximum of 3 adds per day at random intervals from the home screen, downloaded via the GPRS connection. Unbelievably the Smart-Adds service was never activated meaning that consumers could pay for the cheaper unit and it was exactly the same as the more expensive unit. The Gizmondo sold only 25,000 consoles worldwide and only 8 of the 14 planned games ever saw release giving it the label of worst selling console in history.

I actually have one of these in my collection and the graphics are quite good for the time, I have a prototype game called Jump (a parkour type game) which is particularly impressive. There were plans for a Gizmondo 2 announced in 2008, but the release was constantly pushed back and all but cancelled by the end of that year, and considering the company website has gone offline, and the Co-Founder has been arrested and convicted of fraud, I doubt we will see another Gizmondo.

Panasonic Jungle – The latest victim of poor business decisions is the Panasonic Jungle announced in October of 2010, the console was to be a portable laptop-like device capable of playing MMO’s (Massive Multiplayer Online games) on the go, but was cancelled by the company in March 2011 ‘due to changes in the market’ (I would say due to the Nintendo 3DS and PSP Vita).

There are many more consoles that were cancelled or pulled early…a larger list can be found at – Wikipedia (all consoles including cancelled ones) and this YouTube video I found

*Images from Wikipedia

Chris Thursfield

The 1983 Videogame Crash

Did you know the Videogame industry almost collapsed into nothingness?

The 1983 videogame crash was brought about by several combined factors and led to the second generation of consoles and games dying out and the market struggling for 2 years to get back on its feet, forcing many game companies into bankruptcy.

The problem was that the industry had exploded over the previous decade or so and the market was oversaturated with consoles and games….and given that there was of no internet to look up game reviews and the fact that almost anyone could publish a game for many of the systems available, there was no way to tell what kind of game you were getting until you had already paid for it…leading to a a lack of trust in the industry.

To illustrate my point….here is a list of every game console I could find that was released in just 1982-1983 (Worldwide Releases).

You’ll notice a lot of similar models published by different companies….this was also a major problem as companies would sell of the designs off their systems to many different manufacturers to make virtually the same thing.

  • Atari 800 XL
  • Atari 1200 XL
  • Atari 5200
  • Cabel Universal Game Computer
  • CGE Vectrex
  • Coleco Colecovision
  • Coleco Gemini
  • Commodore 64
  • Emerson Arcadia 2001
  • Hanimex HMG 2650
  • Hanimex SD-070 Couleur
  • Intervision 2001 Home Video Center
  • Intervision 3001 Home Video Center
  • Leisure Dynamics Leisurevision
  • Milton Bradley Vectrex
  • Miragama GMC 802
  • NEC PC 8001 MK 2
  • Ormatu Electric BV Video Spielcomputer 2001
  • Poppy 9017 Colour TV Game
  • Schmid TVG 2000
  • SHG Black Point FS-1003
  • Sinclair ZX Spectrum
  • Sony SMC 70
  • Timex Sincalir 1000
  • Acorn Electron
  • Adivision Home Arcade
  • Apple IIe
  • Atari 1400XL
  • Bandai Gundam RX-78
  • Bentley Compu-Vision
  • Brandt Electronique Jopac J07400
  • Casio PV-1000
  • Casio PV-2000
  • Coleco Adam Family Computer
  • Commodore Educator 64
  • Continental Edison-Saba Jopac J01450
  • DMS Telesports Mini
  • Gakken Compact Vision Tv-Boy
  • Hanimex HMG 7900
  • IBM PC XT 1560
  • Intellivision II
  • ITMC SD 290
  • Joueclub SD 290
  • Mattel Electronics Aquarius
  • Nintendo Famicom
  • Phillips Videopac G7200
  • Phillips Videopac +G7400
  • Polycon PG-7
  • Rollet Videocolor
  • Sega SC-3000
  • Sega SG-1000
  • Sony MSX
  • Sony SMC 777
  • Soundic SD 290
  • Soundic Soundicvision SD 200
  • Timex Sinclair 1500

As a collector, I have in my possession an add-on for a Colecovision that allows it to play Atari 2600 games…this would be like Microsoft bringing out an add-on for the Xbox that played Playstation games….can anyone say lawsuit!….but back then, the laws were not what they are today.

Only 2 brands would really recover from the crash – Sega and Nintendo (Nintendo releasing the NES and Sega releasing the Mastersystem). Atari would release more consoles, but they would all be commercial failures…Sony would remerged with the Playstation…Sega would switch to Software only after the Dreamcast and Microsoft would start with the Xbox. And we are now left with 3 console manufacturers – Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft (4 if you count Apple’s iPhone).

With dozens of games coming out each month, some people believe we are heading for another crash in the next few years…I disagree….with the advent of the internet, people are able to see reviews/gameplay of games before they make their purchase, leading to better decisions.

ET for the Atari 2600 is a game singled out for causing much of the crash (although there were many other factors involved) and has often been called the worst video game of all time – If you are interested why – click here (Source: Wikipedia)

The link below has a 20+ minute video showing over 450 consoles released over the last 30+ years:
The Insane History Of Videogames 2.0

You can read more on the Videogame Crash of 1983 here
(Source: Wikipedia)

*Image from the Videogameconsolelibrary

Chris Thursfield

Video Game Music Rip Offs

I was listening to my iPod the other day and a song came on called Mighty Wings by the band Cheap Trick…it took me a second to realise it but the song sounded exactly like Ken’s theme from street fighter.

I have inserted a clip from each below:

Ken’s theme from the SNES version of
Street Fighter 2
 
Cheap Trick’s – Mighty Wings
(from Top Gun Soundtrack)
 

I went online to check and I was right….this was one of the most famous cases of video games ripping off music and this is not an uncommon thing.

Take ‘Megaman’s Electric Man’/'REM’s – All the right friends’/'Journey’s – Faithfully’ for example – although this one is not a rip off as much as it is a tribute by REM and Megaman to Journey:

Megaman – Electric Man
 
R.E.M’s – All The Right Friends
 
Journey’s – Faithfully
 

This is only 2 examples…a quick Google / YouTube search will show hundreds of results…and this is not just with older games either…a recent game called Heavy Rain has a track that sounds very similar to one of the tracks from the film GATTACA.

Leave a comment if there are any really cool ones you know of.

*Music tracks copyright of their respective owners

Mugen

I stumbled across a really cool game a few weeks ago called MUGEN.

MUGEN is basically an open source fighting game where you can make your own characters, stages, sounds, moves….anything you want.

The game is free to download, but does not come with any characters and you need to download each character separately, which could take forever.

I managed to find someone on the internet selling a collection of over 3000 characters and stages…I have been going through them and below is a gallery of some of the best/weirdest characters, each has their own special moves and sounds. The only problem is that the game takes 1-2 minutes to load every time I want to play it.

(there were heaps more but It would take me forever to find them and I got lazy)

Project Rescue

I rescued this poor thing from a restaurant liquidation on the weekend….it doesn’t look like much yet….but I will be restoring it over the next few weeks and hope it will make a nice addition to my game room:

Arcade Side 1

Arcade Side 2

Unlike my last machine, this one is a Jamma machine instead of a PC….for those who are interested here is the official explanation of what Jamma means from Jammaboards.com

“The JAMMA standard was invented in 1985; any game older than this will not be JAMMA. JAMMA (Japan Arcade Machine Manufacturers’ Association) is a standard 56-way connector used on many arcade boards to simplify conversion of cabinets from one game to another. The majority of newer games use a subset of this pinout. Some games (i.e., Street Fighter) which need extra buttons have extra connectors for these additional controls. The JAMMA connector has a .156″ pin spacing edge connector (male on the game board).”

Yeah….it’s gonna be a little bit of work.

Here are just a few photos of the internals of this thing:

Internals 1

Internals 2

Internals 3

Internals 4

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