just wodering how many consoles have been mated to home applicances - excluding stuff like pc engine duo, multimega, famicom twin etc AIWA CSG M1 = Stereo + Mega Drive + Mega CD Amstrad Mega PC = 386 PC + MegaDrive Divers 2000 CX-1 = TV + Dreamcast Panasonic Q = DVD Player + Gamecube (add GB Player for 3in1!) Sharp SF1 = TV + Super Famicom Sharp 19SC111 = TV + NES There are probably others? :O
Didn't that PC-Engine monitor have a PC-Engine in it? The PC-Engine LT actually comes with a TV-Tuner, so that might count. The X-box: It's a PC that plays console games.
guest For the CD-i you can get various version of a TV with a built-in CD-i player (the nicest being the Bang&Olufsen version) and a minitower stereo set with built-in CD-i player.
I'm sure there's a Video Titling unit with a Famicom built in. There's also the Pioneer Laser Active - choice of console MD/PCE http://assembler.roarvgm.com/laseractive/laseractive.html And the Izek jobbie, a sewingmachine that you can connect to a GBC. Not built in, but still.... http://assembler.roarvgm.com/Singer_Izek/Izek.jpg And when the PS2 first came out in Japan, weren't most ppl buying it as a cheap DVD player, with built in console.....
There's a few famicom clones that come in thier own little TVs, that can also be used as security montiors. Got a few on my site: http://hawanja.com/pyle.htm http://hawanja.com/nevica.htm http://hawanja.com/dongsheng.htm And a few Famiclones that double as VCD players: http://hawanja.com/ashi_vcd.htm http://hawanja.com/fc_1000.htm http://hawanja.com/vcd6065.htm http://hawanja.com/game_vcd.htm