ProtoGame Podium

ProtoGame Podium is a 32-bit Console made by ProtoGame Entertainment, the console had an unused widescreen options (which only works for 3D, although Street Fighter III KAI did have one), ProtoGame's talent with Game consoles are getting even better at this point

Development
Development Began in late 1992, TBA

First Party

 * Cat Alexander 3D: Art Island (1996/97)
 * Cat Alexander 3D: Lets Go Tropical! (1997)
 * Cat Alexander 3D: To The Future! (1998)
 * Cat Alexander: Escape Master (1997)
 * Cat Alexander: Escape Master 2 (1999)
 * Space JEFF III: Final Showdown* (1995/96)
 * ProtoGame UNIVERSAL Battle (2000)
 * Mitsuki's Universe Of Manace (1997)

3rd Party Titles
* Not compatible with ProtoGame Podium 64/ALPHA3DX


 * Street Fighter III KAI (Port Of Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact, the only time Street Fighter III was ever given a proper console release, 1998)
 * Street Fighter Alpha 3 Super (1999, Street Fighter Alpha 3 with Mega Man as a bonus fighter)
 * Bubsy III: No More Mr. Nice Guy (1997)
 * Mega Man 8 (1998, more polished version of PS1/Saturn Game of the Same name)
 * Overdrive (1997)
 * Mortal Kombat 4
 * 2000 More titles


 * 1) Podium 64/ALPHA3DX exclusive

Trivia

 * The Price has been dropped from $349 (Launch price) to $299 (January 1996) to $249 (March 1997) to $199 (July 1998) to $149 (October 1999) and to a final price drop of $99 (February 2001)
 * This console sold 4 million unit's in it's first year, but Sony's marketing tactics ultimately landed the Podium on 2nd Place in sales for 5th Generation of Consoles, but it still outsold the Nintendo 64 by slightly over double (All models and variants combined)