
Number 3… I’m sorry. Number 3… I don’t really understand it.
Just a moment.
I don’t know.
Neo Poke Color?
I don’t understand 15 either.
I don’t understand 16 either.
I only don’t understand the person on the right.
Nintendo 64!
Heavy, battery-draining, with a beautiful LCD…
What is this sequence of numbers?
I wonder if the ones that are over are being packed.
Is it the Neo Geo Pocket?
Game Gear?
I don’t know if it’s 3, 4, or 5 for number 4!
>>12
You should somehow understand it when the controller is wired!
>>21
I’m still a wired type, you know?
>>12
I took everything off, but it didn’t work.
Is 10 different from 12…?
>>13
One side was a Monster Hunter exclusive device, but the other side didn’t have Monster Hunter released on it.
Game Gear
PS2
XBOX
360
GBA
PSP
3DS
PSVita
WiiU
Sega Saturn
switch
64
I remember the Game Gear being black.
I’m also curious about the missing numbers.
Kasumi-chan Blue
Game consoles often change their appearance surprisingly based on the time period, so if you know them, you might think, “Was it like this?” when you see a different design.
The shape is completely different depending on whether it’s a PS2 or an early model, a slim model, or a white color.
Isn’t the common image of the 360 the early white one?
Is this the final version of the 360 model?
>>23
I think it changed when there were only a limited number of people who knew about it.
I know it’s a box, but I don’t know which box it is.
It was convenient to be able to watch TV.
Number 4 is a bit unfair because it’s a method of placing the thin type upright, which is not commonly seen.
The missing numbers have FM TOWNS Marty, 3DO, and WonderSwan included.
I can’t even tell which is which with the XBOX.
Don’t you have a Playdia?
Number 4 is too black…
It seems like there might be a curved surface on the main unit in version 2 or 3, so maybe version 3…?
I had an image of 360 being white.
>>33
From the latter period, the elite version was released and became black.
Isn’t this problem a bit cruel?
Wasn’t the Xbox 360 more flexible?
>>36
The appearance changes quite a bit between the early and late stages.
Is the Xbox 360 black?
>>37
The final version is black.
It’s getting smaller and the HDD capacity is increasing.
What is number 7?
It uses six AA batteries with this appearance…
The Xbox 360 has a white and slim image, right? ♊ Sort of like that.
If I were shown just one of the Game Gear or Neo Geo Pocket, I wouldn’t be confident in being able to answer which one it is.
>>43
If you remember that a bigger screen means Neo Geo Pocket, that’s fine!
To be precise, the Game Gear itself is ridiculously large compared to the screen.
Maybe the 360 that everyone imagines is the one from the first image of the milk clam.
The position of the power button on the 360 was completely different, huh?
Maintaining appearances is also a brand strategy, isn’t it?
It seems that people who know about the PS2 can be divided into those who are familiar with the slim model generation and those who know the thicker, earlier model generation.
If it’s not a familiar form, there are generations of hardware that even those who know won’t be aware of, right?
>>48
I know both, but I was unsure if the thread image was from PS3 or PS4…
I can’t understand it from this angle.
The 360 has released more after the ONE came out.
It turns out it has a look similar to ONE, which is quite confusing.
I honestly don’t remember the Wonderswan very well, but if it’s lined up, I should be able to recognize it… I hope.
>>50
The WonderSwan has a distinctive button layout, so I think you’ll instantly recognize it even if it’s not lined up.
I was reading the thread thinking that if only one side was shown, you wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between the Game Gear and the Neo Geo Pocket.
There was someone saying exactly the same thing.
>https://ja.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_360
I knew it, this is it.
I bought the value pack that includes Beautiful Katamari and Ace Combat 6.
I just found out that there are black ones when I did an image search.
I don’t remember the PS2 being like this, but the DS one is from the second game.
Thinking about it, the Xbox controller I’m currently using is black.
I can’t quite picture the shape of Box ONE…
Wasn’t there “Game Gear” written on the edge of the screen?
>>56
It’s being erased because it’s a quiz.
>>56
If it was written there, it wouldn’t be a quiz, so it’s probably been deleted.
It should have also been written as “advance.”
The box type is a bit hard to tell when it gets minor changes…
There was also a square foldable type of GBA, right?
>>59
That is GBASP.
>>59
Game Boy Advance SP! Isn’t it a legendary machine, the Game Boy Advance SP!
>>59
I think that’s more popular than the Wii U.
I might have seen a black Xbox for the first time.
I didn’t understand PS2 anymore.
Neo Poké is more square.
The Game Gear has a three-color mark that claims to be in color, just like a color television from the Showa era.
There are two PSPs, aren’t there?
>>67
Black is PSP.
Is it white or Vita?
I occasionally forget the official name of the New Famicom.
>>68
AV Famicom
>>68
That’s… they’re saying “New Famicom” in the commercial, but that’s not the official name…
Isn’t this an Xbox 1 instead of an Xbox 360?
>>70
ONE was supposed to be in a horizontal position.
>>74
When I looked at my own, it was slightly different.
Thank you.
Nintendo 64! Not “Ninten-do” 64!
Was there a round base for the PS2?
>>75
The slim model had a separate stand for vertical placement.
>>75
There should be a slim version.
I have a memory of something like the initial model, but I feel like I’m confusing it with the PS3.
>>75
The vertical stand for the slim PS2 had such a round base.
The thick one is something angular.
I was a bit surprised that Horiken made a mistake with the SFC.
What is 15?
What was the name of the smaller GBA?
mini?
Will the black box ◯ be exclusively Elite?
Isn’t this 360?
>>82
360 Elite person
Today, there was a quiz where I had to guess the yokozuna from the same category, but it was just really difficult.
Does the number in the corner indicate the sales ranking?
If we’re going to increase the difficulty, what should we include? Pyuta? P/ECE?
>>90
Mixing 3DO Real 2 and PC Engine Duo.
>>90
Neo Geo CD
Are there really going to be people saying they don’t know before you even ask if they remember things like XBOX?
This Sega Saturn photo has a metallic feel to it…
The quiz program was divided between those born in the Heisei era and those born in the Showa era, and the image in the thread was for the Heisei generation to answer.
The Game Gear probably has the least memorable presence, and it was rather an easy-to-understand flow.
Isn’t 7 a computer?
Don’t make the old man answer.
>>99
Because they are grandfathers who dote on their grandchildren, they are rather the ones who can understand among this group.
To be honest, I wouldn’t get it if they released something like the Sega Mark II.
Is PIECE a game console?
I thought I didn’t have a 7, but it was just our white one.
It seems that the difficulty would increase significantly just for the box-related matters within the country…
Cube!? It’s square, so it must be this!
→Correct
The flow was interesting.
Even with my grandfather, it’s quite unlikely he could cover all the hardware of the three companies…
Will the PSX have a nice level of difficulty…?
That was no good with the Dreamcast.
I was watching the broadcast, but since the box-related topics weren’t included in the quiz, regular people can rest easy.
Hit the Super Famicom on the first move! Then I thought, “Wait, are you playing X on the original PlayStation?” but if said in this kind of situation, it might cause confusion.
I thought the white PS4 was a bit mean.
I wouldn’t know if they were mixed together like the ATARI Jaguar and Genesis for the Western market.
>>113
I don’t understand amiga and Commodore 64 being brought up like that.
I really don’t have any memory of seeing number 15 at all; I can’t even imagine which manufacturer it could be…
>>114
Do you not know about the Splatoon dedicated machine?
>>114
I’ve seen someone who doesn’t know Nintendo for the first time.
>>119
Don’t you dare make fun of me!? I know there are two consoles, the 64 and the Switch, in the thread image!
Is it the same size as the 3rd Advance? It feels strange and makes me wonder what this is.
I know that 5 and 7 are Xbox, but I can’t distinguish between them.
>>116
If you can’t tell which is which, that’s one thing.
Isn’t it bad that you can’t tell the difference?
>>116
Only the original model has the entire body as a huge X.
Since 7 is part of the 360 series, it says 360 on the disc tray cover.
No one knows what a LaserActive is, right?
No way… Are there people who claim to be anonymous without understanding this!?
>>121
7 is probably difficult…
>>130
It’s the only one that sold a little in Japan for the X-BOX.
This is Barcode Battler 1.
Well, the Wii U was called a premium piece of furniture until Splatoon came out…
I don’t know which is the PSP and which is the Vita.
>>128
Vita is a bit chubby.
>>128
The presence or absence of the right stick: none for PSP, present for Vita.
You can somewhat determine which generation it is based on whether the controller is wired or not.
>>129
Because the code is not connected to 64…recently…?
There are many things that are commonly unknown within the framework of common sense…
Just put it in wiimini.
I wonder if there are people who haven’t played it even as an anonymous user.
I never knew that 5 or boxes existed.
>>138
It’s written big as X…
I have a 360, but you can’t tell from this image!
For now, I have all the images at home except for the unknown comedian on the right.
I was watching this, and it really made me think that Hayashi Shu didn’t seem to understand anything and was truly immersed in studying.
>>141
Well, since Mr. Hayashi is 59 years old, it’s questionable whether he has even played on a Famicom at his age…
>>159
Is Mr. Hayashi really nearing retirement… That was fast.
>>159
You look youthful, but you’re actually quite old…
>>168
Well, it’s been about 15 or 20 years since it started becoming popular on television, right?
>>159
If you were born in 1965, your antenna for games might be different depending on whether you played Space Invaders or not.
The Neo Geo Pocket had an amazing feel for the lever operation.
Besides that… I thought it was impressive how they managed to bring this to the Game Boy Color.
I want you to ask questions about Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox One X, and Xbox Series X.
It might be a project where you laugh at the ace being foolish, but it would be understandable if they don’t get it due to their age; it would also create a character inconsistency.
Number 4’s circular vertical stand is too cruel, isn’t it…?
The PS2 stand is that triangular thing, right…?
The strong impression of the white box made me think, “What is this?” at first glance.
I don’t know 3, 5, 16.
>>148
Is there anything else you know that I don’t understand about 16?
>>155
If you weren’t from that generation, you might only remember Shiro from “Segata Sanshiro.”
I’m not a boy.
Was XBOX365 like this?
>>150
It seems a bit too much.
>>150
The final budget model after One was released.
The exterior has been deliberately brought closer to the One.
What is this image in the first place?
Why is Ace being forced to hit the game console?
I’ve never used a slim PS2 standing up, so I can’t tell at a glance.
If you had turned on the red lamp, I would have understood immediately.
>>157
If you know that, you could figure it out even without a lamp!!
It’s better that things like PSX or VITATV aren’t included.
I don’t know… This isn’t what 360 is like! Show me the white one!
So this is what the design of the WiiU was like.
Doesn’t it have any Nintendo-like quality at all?
>>162
The main body looks like a box, doesn’t it?
Looking at it now, it seems like a midway evolution of the WiiU…
The shape is 360, so it makes sense to say it’s 360, but I’m not familiar with it at all.
I might not be able to answer without a WiiU controller.
At least it’s kind that Virtual Boy and Playdia aren’t being released.
>>169
Anyone from that generation would instantly recognize the Virtual Boy from those goggles.
There used to be trial machines often placed in game stores.
Since I had a black Wii U, I momentarily thought, “Huh?” when I saw the white one.
I certainly don’t know much about the Wii U other than its unnecessarily big controller and logo.
The PS2 I know was the early model…
It feels like something you mention after the fact; I don’t really get it at all.
You definitely wouldn’t understand PS2 without a controller…
From a distance, it’s hard to distinguish between the Neo Geo Pocket and the Game Gear.
>>176
The Neo Geo Pocket is more square-shaped.
I thought VITA primarily represented black, even though it had white.
The PS2 is the slim version, so it’s different from what I remember, and I really can’t figure it out without the controller.
Mr. Hayashi is a super baseball fanatic, so I think in his generation, if there was time to play games, they would have been watching baseball instead.
>>182
You absolutely can’t understand without the controller set.
Even if I say so, if you have kids, you probably see game consoles sometimes.
I was confident, but number 7 seems suspicious.
It’s too slim, there’s no ring lamp, and it’s not 360, right?
One?
>>184
Look at the thread, look at it!
If anything, if there were no controllers for the 64, you might not understand what it is.
The slim PS2 only has the image of being laid flat…
Neo Geo Pocket and WonderSwan and
I don’t feel like I can answer all questions correctly if they ask about Game Boy, Game Boy Bros, Game Boy Lite, and Game Boy Color.
It looks like a Game Gear, but I didn’t know there was this color.
I want you to do it with the best-selling model, the Xbox 360…
I understand that it’s part of the XBOX series, but…
The Sega Saturn is the only one I remember because it was lying around at my dad’s family home.
Isn’t it the case that the best-selling item in the box series is the controller, not the hardware?
I know it, but I’ve seen the real thing about half the time.
Is this what the GBA looked like…? I just realized the one I had was this one.
There should be remnants of the Super Cassette Vision at my parents’ house.
I don’t remember how it looks anymore.
The slim PS2 is truly a slim version with no complaints about its sleekness from that monolith, but it has a lot of issues with reading initial software.
The Wii feels like a toy when positioned vertically, but the Wii U feels like a home appliance whether it’s vertical or horizontal.
The design is made to blend well with home appliances, which is why that happens.
Was the Game Gear like this?
In my memory, the screen was smaller and exaggerated in relation to the aircraft.
>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/hardware/gbasp/index.html
As written, that is the Game Boy Advance SP.
Isn’t 11 surprisingly difficult?
>>204
There is also the possibility of a New Nintendo 2DS LL…
>>204
By the way, I don’t know how to distinguish between the DS and the 3DS.
>>210
As expected, it’s easy to tell with the slide pad.
The 360 comes with the image of a ridiculously large adapter set.
>>205
Castella is nice, isn’t it…?
It looks difficult.
New Famicom
Mega CD
PC Engine GT
PS one
Game Boy Light
PS Vita TV
At first glance, I thought it was a PS3.
11 is the first generation of 3DS, right?
The 3DS has an analog pad.