After the Crash: The Obscure Consoles of Gaming’s Wildest Eras | Part 2

Part II of my ‘Consoles History Forgot’ series There’s a side of video game history most people never hear about… After the Video Game Crash of 1983, many believe the industry disappeared until Nintendo saved it. But that’s not the full story. In this documentary, we take a deep dive into MORE forgotten video game consoles released during one of the most unpredictable eras in gaming history. From obscure European systems like the Philips Videopac+ G7400, to Japan-only releases like the Casio PV-1000 and Epoch Super Cassette Vision… to bizarre experiments like the VHS-based Action Max… these are the consoles that time left behind. We also explore late 8-bit era machines like the Amstrad GX4000 and the Commodore 64 Game System, systems that launched just as the gaming world was moving on. This is Part II of the “Consoles History Forgot” series, uncovering the lost systems that existed beyond Atari, Nintendo, and Sega. If you love retro gaming, console history, and deep dives into obscure hardware, this is a journey you won’t want to miss. 👉 If you enjoy deep-dive retro tech documentaries, consider subscribing to RetroGamer Gen X. 👍 Smash that like button to help the channel grow. 💬 Let me know in the comments: Which consoles you didn't know about? 💖 And if you’d like to directly support the channel, tap the Super Thanks (the little heart icon) or consider becoming a member. Thank you for your support! 📖📖📖 Chapters 📖📖📖 00:00 Intro 01:52 Philips VideoPac+ G7400 06:20 Casio PV-1000 10:08 Tomy Pyūta Jr. 13:06 Epoch Super Cassette Vision 17:03 W.O.W. Action Max 23:13 Amstrad GX4000 26:14 Commodore C64GS 28:54 Outro 🎶🎶🎶 Music Credits 🎶🎶🎶 YouTube Creator Music- Patrick Patrikios - Good Times All Other Music Produced by Nebulous https://www.blitter.com/~nebulous/syn... Used with permission from Nebulous Check out his youtube channel:    / @neb6   #RetroGaming #VideoGameHistory #ForgottenConsoles #ObscureConsoles #GamingDocumentary #RetroGames #80sGaming #ConsoleHistory #ClassicGaming #RetroGamerGenX