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There have been many great consoles over the last few decades but also loads of terrible products. These are the five worst consoles in the history of games. 5. Panasonic 3DO Forget the Nintendo 64, PlayStation and Sega Saturn. In the nineties kids wanted a Panasonic 3D-O! Ehhh that's not actually true. With its high price and poor game library this thing couldn't even begin to compete with the big boys. It makes the Panasonic 3DO one of the worst consoles of all time. 4. Atari Jaguar One look at this gamepad at you know why the Atari Jaguar was a massive failure. Promoted as the first 64-bit gaming system in terrible commercials..... the machine lacked something gamers like to call games. The failure of the Jaguar made Atari leave the home video game market forever. 3. N-gage Finnish phone creator Nokia tried to conquer the mobile gaming market with the N-gage in 2002. Sadly the phone was ugly, even by the standards of the time. It lacked a decent range of games and had to be turned sideways for calling. This soon doomed the N-gage to gadget obscurity. 2. Virtual boy The Virtual Boy is Nintendo's biggest misstep in its many years in video games. The world's first virtual reality system launched in 1994. Its weight and red and black graphics made this system painful to play, it even gave people headaches! Virtual Boy not only almost killed Nintendo but also the virtual reality market to this day. 1. Gizmondo With less than twenty five thousand units sold the Gizmondo is ...

  1. DarthSchwartz
    apple pippin is the worst. and i'm tired of the 3D0 getting shit on all the time. It had some great games.
    January 19, 2012
  2. Sikora360
    I was surprised to see virtual boy #2 on the list.
    January 19, 2012
  3. khoraski
    @TBoneTony I think the Virtual Boy would have been okay if 1. They actually ATTEMPTED to make VIRTUAL REALITY games (like FPSs and stuff). 2. They had a strap so it wouldn't be so uncomfortable. 3. You could adjust the dimness and contrast to help decr
    January 19, 2012
  4. TBoneTony
    I would perhaps mention that the Virtual Boy didn't almost kill Nintendo, but it WAS a tragic misstep on Gunpei Yokoi's part by trying to follow the Gameboy's thinking and only include the Red in the RGB color scheme. Without the Blue and the Green color
    January 18, 2012