Video Games > Microconsoles
1. Sony Playstation TV: The Playstation TV is Sony's flagship microconsole, offering access to over 500 Playstation Vita, PSP, and PS1 games, as well as streaming services like Netflix and Hulu Plus. It also serves as a media streaming device, allowing users to stream content from their PS4 or other compatible devices directly to their TV.
2. Ouya: Ouya is an Android-based microconsole released in 2013. It offers access to over 1,000 games, including exclusive titles, as well as streaming services like Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Twitch.
3. Nvidia Shield: The Nvidia Shield is an Android-based microconsole released in 2015. It offers access to over 1,000 games, as well as streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Twitch. It also serves as a media streaming device, allowing users to stream content from their PC or other compatible devices directly to their TV.
4. Razer Forge TV: The Razer Forge TV is an Android-based microconsole released in 2015. It offers access to over 1,000 games, as well as streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Twitch. It also serves as a media streaming device, allowing users to stream content from their PC or other compatible devices directly to their TV.
5. Amazon Fire TV: The Amazon Fire TV is an Android-based microconsole released in 2014. It offers access to over 500 games, as well as streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Amazon Video. It also serves as a media streaming device, allowing users to stream content from their PC or other compatible devices directly to their TV.
6. Apple TV: The Apple TV is an Apple-based microconsole released in 2015. It offers access to over 500 games, as well as streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu Plus, and iTunes. It also serves as a media streaming device, allowing users to stream content from their PC or other compatible devices directly to their TV.
7. GameStick: The GameStick is an Android-based microconsole released in 2013. It offers access to over 500 games, as well as streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Twitch.
8. Mad Catz M.O.J.O.: The Mad Catz M.O.J.O. is an Android-based microconsole released in 2013. It offers access to over 500 games, as well as streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Twitch.
9. OUYA Everywhere: The OUYA Everywhere is an Android-based microconsole released in 2014. It offers access to over 500 games, as well as streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Twitch.
10. Amazon Fire TV Stick: The Amazon Fire TV Stick is an Android-based microconsole released in 2014. It offers access to over 500 games, as well as streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Amazon Video. It also serves as a media streaming device, allowing users to stream content from their PC or other compatible devices directly to their TV.