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Unreleased video game console The ‘Konix MultiSystem’ development video logs taken on home camera and for a documentary (afaik).

Welsh company Konix made some great, if somewhat unusual joysticks for the 8 & 16 bit microcomputers of the 80s and early 90s, Speedking being the best known. This was their foray into console manufacturing, but it’s jack of all trades build was expensive just to prototype and other ventures made it difficult for Konix to keep up with the bills.

The MultiSystems’ developed and intended chipset ‘Flare’ was later used in the Atari Jaguar according to the engineers. The Jaguar released but with an underpowered version of the original chipset having fewer registers.

The rest is a historical mess.

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