The 3rd generation of home game consoles, commonly considered as having began in 1985 with the release of the NES, and ending in the period between 1989 (release of TurboGrafx-16 and Sega Genesis) and 1991 (release of the SNES). Can be considered as the first generation to harness a true potential for the creation of EOPs, as hardware overheads were too restrictive in systems released prior to this period.
See Atari 7800.
A weird series of South Korean MSX-based game consoles, which had a relatively long lifespan and seemingly acceptable levels of success in their native country.
This console was basically a MSX computer in a console casing
As clearly stated, the Zemmix was basically just an MSX. MSX-DOS, SymbOS, etc?
This device runs an operating system which is known to emulate various devices with EOPs. See the MSX page.
See Sega Master System.
See Sega SG-1000.