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Sakanoba is a [[Wikipedia:Video game console|video game console]] development company, [[Wikipedia:Video game publisher|video game publisher]], and [[Wikipedia:Video game developer#First-party_developers|first-party developer]] headquartered in Yoruyu, [[Wikipedia:Pelinai (Pacifica)|Pelinai]]. It designs both [[Wikipedia:Home video game console|home consoles]] and [[Wikipedia:Handheld video game console|handheld consoles]] for release in the Pelinese domestic market, beginning with the Sakanoba | Sakanoba is a [[Wikipedia:Video game console|video game console]] development and manufacturing company, [[Wikipedia:Video game publisher|video game publisher]], and [[Wikipedia:Video game developer#First-party_developers|first-party developer]] headquartered in Yoruyu, [[Wikipedia:Pelinai (Pacifica)|Pelinai]]. It designs both [[Wikipedia:Home video game console|home consoles]] and [[Wikipedia:Handheld video game console|handheld consoles]] for release in the Pelinese domestic market, beginning with the Sakanoba Raketa for the [[Wikipedia:Fifth generation of video game consoles|fifth console generation]] in late 1994. It is currently the largest Pelinese manufacturer of home consoles by units sold, as well as the second largest manufacturer of handheld systems. | ||
==Home consoles== | ==Home consoles== | ||
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! Sakanoba Raketa | |||
| Style="text-align:center;" | {{start date|1994|12|1}} | |||
| Style="text-align:center;" | {{end date|2001|4|28}} | |||
| Style="text-align:center;" | [[Wikipedia:Fifth generation of video game consoles|Fifth]] | |||
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| colspan="4" style="background:#ffffff;" | '''Notes:'''{{bulleted list | |||
| The first production gaming console sold by Sakanoba to compete with the Monisei M65; restricted to the Pelinese domestic market as with later consoles. | |||
| Plays [[Wikipedia:ROM cartridge|ROM cartridge]] games. | |||
| Supports internet and online gaming using the Raketa Online dial-up internet service. | |||
}} | |||
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! Sakanoba Clara | ! Sakanoba Clara | ||
| | | Style="text-align:center;" | {{start date|2000|9|27}} | ||
| | | Style="text-align:center;" | {{end date|2011|1|12}} | ||
| Style="text-align:center;" | [[Wikipedia:Sixth generation of video game consoles|Sixth]] | | Style="text-align:center;" | [[Wikipedia:Sixth generation of video game consoles|Sixth]] | ||
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| colspan="4" style="background:#ffffff;" | '''Notes:''' | | colspan="4" style="background:#ffffff;" | '''Notes:'''{{bulleted list | ||
| Sakanoba’s second home gaming console; released for the Pelinese domestic market. | |||
| Plays DSD <!--Digital Storage Disc--> disc games. | |||
| Contains hardware to use the Claranet internet service for online gaming and other internet services. | |||
| Released to commercial success against the competing Monisei M130, and possesses many of Pelinai’s most successful video game titles. | |||
}} | |||
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! Sakanoba Tyr | ! Sakanoba Tyr | ||
| | | Style="text-align:center;" | {{start date|2006|10|29}} | ||
| | | Style="text-align:center;" | {{end date|2015|3|16}} | ||
| style="text-align:center;" | [[Wikipedia:Seventh generation of video game consoles|Seventh]] | | style="text-align:center;" | [[Wikipedia:Seventh generation of video game consoles|Seventh]] | ||
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| colspan="4" style="text-align:left; text-align:top; background:#ffffff;" | '''Notes:''' | | colspan="4" style="text-align:left; text-align:top; background:#ffffff;" | '''Notes:'''{{bulleted list | ||
| Plays Airis Disc games. | |||
| Introduced the Sakannect internet service as the standard E-shop and online gaming service used by Sakanoba-manufactured consoles. | |||
}} | |||
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! Sakanoba Porea | ! Sakanoba Porea | ||
| | | Style="text-align:center;" | {{start date|2013|11|7}} | ||
| | | Style="text-align:center;" | N/A | ||
| style="text-align:center;" | [[Wikipedia:Eighth generation of video game consoles|Eighth]] | | style="text-align:center;" | [[Wikipedia:Eighth generation of video game consoles|Eighth]] | ||
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| colspan="4" style="background:#ffffff;" | '''Notes:''' | | colspan="4" style="background:#ffffff;" | '''Notes:'''{{bulleted list | ||
| Plays Airis Disc games. | |||
| Supports internet and online gaming using the Sakannect internet service. | |||
}} | |||
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! Sakanoba Starship | |||
| Style="text-align:center;" | {{start date|2017|11|7}} | |||
| Style="text-align:center;" | N/A | |||
| style="text-align:center;" | [[Wikipedia:Eighth generation of video game consoles|Eighth]] | |||
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| colspan="4" style="background:#ffffff;" | '''Notes:'''{{bulleted list | |||
| Released as a retrogaming console built to play games initially released on the Sakanoba Raketa and Sakanoba Clara. | |||
| Plays Sakanoba Starship ROM cartridges. | |||
| Supports some game functionality formerly utilizing Raketa Online and Claranet through the Sakannect internet service. | |||
| Initially released bundled with one ROM cartridge containing 30 first-party games for the Raketa and Clara; two more cartridges containing a further 30 first- and third-party games each were released in 2019. | |||
}} | |||
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! Sakanoba Tillsi | ! Sakanoba Tillsi | ||
| | | Style="text-align:center;" | {{start date|2020|10|26}} | ||
| | | Style="text-align:center;" | N/A | ||
| style="text-align:center;" | [[Wikipedia:Ninth generation of video game consoles|Ninth]] | | style="text-align:center;" | [[Wikipedia:Ninth generation of video game consoles|Ninth]] | ||
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| colspan="4" style="background:#ffffff;" | '''Notes:''' | | colspan="4" style="background:#ffffff;" | '''Notes:'''{{bulleted list | ||
| Plays Airis-S disc games. | |||
| Supports internet and online gaming using the Sakannect internet service. | |||
}} | |||
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==Handheld consoles== | ==Handheld consoles== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable” | |||
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! Width="250px" style="background:#dddddd;" | Console | |||
! Width="25%" style="background:#dddddd;" | Release date(s) | |||
! Width="25%" style="background:#dddddd;" | Discontinuation date(s) | |||
! Width="25%" style="background:#dddddd;" | [[Wikipedia:History of video game consoles#Console_generations|Console generation]] | |||
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! Sakanoba Kurtecon | |||
| Style="text-align:center;" | {{start date|2002|11|18}} | |||
| Style="text-align:center;" | {{end date|2013|6|3}} | |||
| Style="text-align:center;" | [[Wikipedia:Seventh generation of video game consoles|Seventh]] | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="4" style="background:#ffffff;" | '''Notes:'''{{bulleted list | |||
| The first handheld console to be designed by Sakanoba. Initially intended to compete with Setako consoles in the Pelinese handheld market, particularly the Setako Mini2D; eventually competed with the Setako Fold during the seventh handheld generation after its early release in 2003. | |||
| Plays [[Wikipedia:ROM cartridge|ROM cartridge]] games. | |||
| Supports internet and online gaming using the Sakannect internet service utilized by Sakanoba home consoles. | |||
| Released to modest commercial success, with total sales of 16.6 million units by 2016 against the 29.1 million sales of the Setako Fold. | |||
}} | |||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 05:31, 10 May 2024
Sakanoba is a video game console development and manufacturing company, video game publisher, and first-party developer headquartered in Yoruyu, Pelinai. It designs both home consoles and handheld consoles for release in the Pelinese domestic market, beginning with the Sakanoba Raketa for the fifth console generation in late 1994. It is currently the largest Pelinese manufacturer of home consoles by units sold, as well as the second largest manufacturer of handheld systems.
Home consoles
Console | Release date(s) | Discontinuation date(s) | Console generation |
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Sakanoba Raketa | December 1, 1994 | April 28, 2001 | Fifth |
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Sakanoba Clara | September 27, 2000 | January 12, 2011 | Sixth |
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Sakanoba Tyr | October 29, 2006 | March 16, 2015 | Seventh |
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Sakanoba Porea | November 7, 2013 | N/A | Eighth |
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Sakanoba Starship | November 7, 2017 | N/A | Eighth |
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Sakanoba Tillsi | October 26, 2020 | N/A | Ninth |
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Handheld consoles
Console | Release date(s) | Discontinuation date(s) | Console generation |
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Sakanoba Kurtecon | November 18, 2002 | June 3, 2013 | Seventh |
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