Classic Video Games in the TechWorks! Collection

Explore pioneering game platforms, for example PlayStation II and Xbox 360, that derive their computing power from video controller chips designed by IBM Endicott engineers! The core of TechWorks! collection of classic video games was donated by Kerr and other engineers IBM Endicott who worked in IBM's Digital Video Products group.


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Atari 2600

The Atari 2600, initially released as the Atari Video Computer System (VCS), is a significant milestone in the history of video games.
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Atari Lynx

The Atari Lynx, notable for being a pioneering handheld gaming console, has its unique place in video game history.
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Sega CD

The Sega CD, also known as the Mega-CD, is an important chapter in the history of video gaming, particularly in multimedia gaming.
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Sega Saturn

The Sega Saturn, Sega's entry into the 32-bit era of gaming consoles, has a unique and significant history in the video game industry.
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Atari 7800

The Atari 7800 designed as a successor to the Atari 5200, holds a unique place in the history of video game consoles.
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Commodore 64

The Commodore 64 (C64), developed by Commodore International, stands as one of the most successful home computers of the 1980s.
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Sega Dreamcast

The Sega Dreamcast, recognized for its innovation and as the final home console produced by Sega, holds a distinct place in video game history.
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Super Nintendo

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), known in Japan as the Super Famicom, is a vital console in the history of video gaming.
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Atari Jaguar

Atari Jaguar, known for its ambitious technology and commercial challenges, marks a distinctive chapter in the history of video games.
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PlayStation 1

The original PlayStation, also known as the PlayStation 1 (PS1) or PSX, marked a significant turning point in the history of video gaming.
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Sega Genesis

The Sega Genesis, known as the Mega Drive outside North America, is a key console in the history of video games.
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Xbox 360

The Xbox 360, Microsoft's first foray into the gaming console market, marked a significant shift in the landscape of video gaming.
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