
Project Unity: 15 game consoles in one or play “warm tube games”

This giant is a combined system of 15 game consoles.
Some craftsmen develop very practical devices or modify existing gadgets by presenting updated projects. Others create something almost unbelievable, but not very practical. The second type of master modders is a craftsman with the nickname Bacteria. This person spent 3 years and 3,500 man-hours creating his project for an integrated game console.
At the same time, nothing was spent (excluding the time spent, of course, which can also be converted into monetary units): 1075 US dollars. The integrated game console itself has only one controller, a master controller, which in itself is a very complex thing. For the entire electronic filling of the device - only one SCART output, one power supply, one switch.
Interestingly, on 15 physical game consoles combined into one, you can play games from 18 consoles, since the Gamecube allows you to run GameBoy Advance games, and PS2 allows you to play games from PS1, plus the Atari 7800 is compatible with games from Atari 2600. Strange, Of course, that the Xbox 360 and PS3 are not included, but apparently there are reasons for this.
Here is the complete list of game consoles combined into a single system:
- Armstrad GX1000
- Atari 7800
- Colecovision
- Intellivision
- NEC TurboGrafx X
- NeoGeo MVS
- Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
- Nintendo gamecube
- Nintendo 64
- Sega dreamcast
- Sega MegaDrive (Genesis)
- Sega master system
- Sega saturn
- Sony PlayStation 2
- Super Nintendo (SNES)
And here is a video where the story of creating a single console is shown / told, plus the author substantiates his opinion on why emulators are worse than the original console.
Via made-by-bacteria