L600

The L600 was a Linux-based game console/computer which was in the process of being developed by Indrema until Indrema ceased operations in April 2001. Besides game play, it was also to be a CD player, DVD player, web browser, and TiVo-like video recorder. Had the console been released, it would have cost $300 US and had 30 games available at launch. However, there was little hope for the L600, for its speculated release date was during the peak of Microsoft's Xbox, Sony's Playstation 2, and Nintendo's Gamecube, and it was just one of the many independently developed systems that would never rise out of obscurity and gain much popularity, as the three aforementioned systems had already more than monopolized the home console gaming industry.

 

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