EngineWave


 * Catch the wave of the future of video games!
 * -Marketing slogan, first release

The EngineWave is a 32-Bit (later upgraded to 64-bit) fanonical game console made by Travis4205 in collaboration with JustAlex93.

It was developed to be the successor to the older 16-bit Super Box console.

Details
Unique among the other 3D-capable 5th generation consoles, the EngineWave was given consistent upgrades in performance, with newer versions of the system coming out every couple of years or so. The media format for the software titles also change, starting out with CD-ROMs, before transitioning to GD-ROMs, and later, DVD-ROMs. In addition to games, the EngineWave also features "TVWave" discs for watching movies and TV shows. Unlike other consoles of its time, the EngineWave has very high FMV quality, it can feature up to 480p and 30fps (Up to 720p and 60fps on the 03 and 05 models) of FMV quality.

The EngineWave controller has two trigger buttons (XD, YD), two shoulder buttons (XU, YU), and four face buttons, along with a D-pad and two analog thumbsticks.

Product Listings

 * EngineWave game console
 * Model 95
 * Model 98
 * Model 2K
 * Model 03
 * Model 05
 * EngineWave Controller
 * EngineWave Mouse
 * EngineWave Keyboard
 * EngineWave External HDD
 * EngineWave External SSD
 * EngineWave WaveBlaster Light Gun

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Games

 * 98 - Can only work on Model 98 or later
 * 2K - Same with above but with Model 2K
 * 03 - Same with above but with Model 03
 * 05 - Can only run on Model 05

TVWave

 * 240p-Can only run in 240p, this was most common among 1995-1998 TVWave discs as the CD can only fit
 * 60fps-Is able to run @ 60fps (or 50 fps in PAL regions)

CD

 * Bladenite ZERO (1996, prequel to Bladenite)
 * Street Fighter Alpha
 * Alpha 1 (1996)
 * Alpha 2 (1997)
 * Alpha 3 (1998)
 * Hayden 7: Xenon (1996)
 * Hayden 8: Exploit (1997)
 * Bubsy 3D (1997, slightly better version with less janky controls)
 * Mega Man 8 (1998)
 * Mega Man X4 (1999)
 * Mega Man X5 (2001)
 * Mega Man X6 (2003, improved version of the PS1 game)
 * Mighty! Pang (2001)
 * Street Fighter III
 * New Generation (1998)98
 * 2nd Impact (1999)98
 * Grand Theft Auto (1998)
 * Grand Theft Auto 2 (2000)
 * Sky's Quest IV: Thunderstorm (1998)

GD

 * Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (2000)98
 * Soul Calibur (1999)
 * Bladenite VI: Succession (1997)
 * Bladenite Side-Stories: Rogue Zaul (1998)98
 * Bladenite 7D (1999, the series' transition to 3D)98
 * Mega Man X7 (2003)2K

DVD

 * Sonic Heroes (2004)
 * Sonic Adventure 1+2 Collection (2005)
 * Grand Theft Auto
 * III (2002)2K
 * Vice City (2003)2K
 * San Andreas (2005)03
 * Mega Man X8 (2004)2K
 * The House Of The Dead Duology (2002, arcade-perfect ports of the first two games)2K
 * The House of The Dead III (2003)2K
 * Murphy's All-Stars Fightfest (2001)2K
 * Bladenite 20th Anniversary Collection (2004)2K
 * Metigon Mercenaries Online (Console Edition, 2004)03

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TVWave

 * The Twisted Tales Of Felix The Cat (Season 1, 13 Episodes, 1996)
 * Yu Yu Hashuko
 * Season 1/Spirit Detective (25 Episodes, 1995)240p
 * Season 2/Dark Tournament (40 Episodes, 1996)240p
 * Pokemon: Disc One (40 Episodes, Season 1)240p
 * Pokemon: Disc Two (40 Episodes, Season 1)240p
 * Bladenite ZERO: The Mini-Series (6-episode mini-series, 1997, based on the game)
 * Hayden's Animated Adventure (Seasons 1-3, 30 Episodes, 1997)
 * Bladenite: Series 1 (14 Episodes, covers the first two games, 1995)
 * Bladenite: Series 2 (18 Episodes, covers Bladenite III: Revenge, Bladenite IV: Sword Of Kherus and Bladenite V: Invasion, 1998)

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Reception
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