7 Worst Consoles That Were Hilarious Disasters



From the mushroom-shaped SEGA monstrosity to the red Nintendo robot that wants your eyeballs and beyond! Contemplate these kooky consoles that were spectacular failures and subscribe for a video like this every week.


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25 thoughts on “7 Worst Consoles That Were Hilarious Disasters”

  1. I miss those fmv games. Loved them as a kid. I have to admit I definitely gave into astonishment that I was essentially playing a movie. I was young when they came out there so I didn't realize that they were barely a game I just thought it was impressive.

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  2. If you think the Phillips CD-i was so boring, then you must have never gotten "magic knee caps" on the Pinball game. You could turn off the TV, walk away, leave the console running for days, and rack up massive points! Maybe the first game in the "Idle" genre?

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  3. oh man, I had a Virtual Boy. The battery life was garbage, and it was near impossible to hold your head perfectly still in just the ight position to keep the game in focus. I finally figured out I could lay on the couch and balance it on my face with the included tripod on my chest LOL!

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  4. Back in the 90's did anyone ever have a TV boy, it was a handheld that linked to your TV and had 130 arcade games, I'm not talking about street fighter, I'm talking more about pong, donky Kong, you know the 1 where u have to climb up ladders and jump barrels. I used to think it was awesome, but my god was it terrable lol 😂

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  5. Funny enough about the Ouya is that I found a reused model of the controller that can be used for the switch at a flea market for dirt cheap. The only negative I could speak of is the lack of a Amiibo support but I still use it when playing switch since it doesn't drift.

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  6. The Virtual Boy may have sold 1 million units, but I wonder how many of those were NOT sold to Blockbuster Video, where you could rent them way longer than the system was actually still active.

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  7. I see you didn't mention that time apple tried to make a console cause everyone forgot that, though I wouldn't worry about that cause the app store makes squints and looks at paper literally billions.

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  8. And yet nothing on the Mattel Hyperscan. I lasted only two months in a period of two years because those two months were in between new years. And it had lesser games than the Nintendo Virtual Boy, and so, SO MANY other problems.

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