V3D-System

The V3D-System, known as the V3D for short, is a 9th generation video game console developed by the U.K.-based company Holografx Gaming and sold as their flagship product.

It is boasted as being "the future of 3D video gaming as much as VR is!"

Details
The V3D-System is a self-contained video game console, similar in context to the older Vectrex, where the system has a built-in display.

In the V3D's case, it features a high-resolution, 3D holographic volumetric display system similar to that of the Voxon Photonics VX1. Its performance figures is a tad closer to a high-end gaming PC than other consoles of its generation.

It has four USB 3.0 ports for controllers, each in one of the four cardinal directions. These ports could either accommodate wired game controllers or wireless receivers for Bluetooth-based game controllers. This set-up makes it ideal for four-sided, four-person multiplayer games. While we're on the topic of multiplayer games, the V3D can also connect to the Internet for online multiplayer gaming.

The V3D-System does not rely on any removable physical media for its games. Instead, games are downloaded from the Internet, either onto the system's internal memory, or onto a MicroSD card using its MicroSD card slot.

Every V3D-System console also comes included with a free USB gamepad, along with a download code for a free game that can be obtained off of the V3D-System Game Shoppe over the Internet.

Trivia

 * V3D is short for "Volumetric 3D", referring to its holographic volumetric 3D display system.
 * The "grafx" suffix in Holografx Gaming's name is a reference to the NEC TurboGrafx-16 game console.