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Byte Back 2009 was chock-a-block with games systems from across the ages, grouped into several zones. The following systems appeared at the event:

 Arcade Zone
 Atari Star Wars Dedicated Cabinet (upright version)
 Arcade Supergun running Sega Star Wars Arcade
 Full-size 2-player MAME Cabinet, over 300 games
 Bartop MAME Cabinet with over 300 games
 Cocktail MAME Cabinet with hundreds of games
 SNK Neo Geo MVS Supergun
 Sega Hang-On Dedicated Cabinet (upright version)
 16-in-1 Galaxian Multigame cabinet
 JAMMA Cab with several PCBs including Radiant Silvergun
 Sega Thunderblade Dedicated Cabinet (upright version)
 
 Classic Consoles and Home Computers
 Atari 2600
 Vectrex
 BBC Micro
 Acorn Electron
 Commodore 64
 Commodore Amiga 600
 Acorn Archimedes
 Commodore Amiga 1200
 Amstrad CPC 6128
 Sinclair ZX Spectrum +
 Sinclair QL
 Mattel Intellivision
 Texas Instruments TI-99
 Commodore 64 (SuperCPU enhanced)
 Commodore 128D
 Commodore 116
 CBS Colecovision
 Atari 4160 STE
 Commodore Amiga CD32
 Amstrad GX4000
 Dragon 32
 Oric Atmos
 Atari 400 & 800
 Oric 1
 Voltmace Database
 
 Console Legends
 Nintendo NES
 Sega Master System
 Nintendo SNES
 Sega Megadrive/Mega CD
 Nintendo N64
 Sega Saturn
 Sony Playstation 1
 
 
 The New Generations
 Guitar Hero/Rock Band - Playstation 2 on Projector Screen
 Street Fighter IV - XBOX 360 on Projector Screen
 Nintendo Wii on Projector Screen
 Sega Dreamcast
 Nintendo Gamecube
 Microsoft XBOX
 Sony Playstation 2
 Sony Playstation 3
 
 
 Treasures from the East (Japanese Systems)
 Nintendo Super Famicom
 Sega Megadrive
 SNK Neo Geo AES
 NEC PC-Engine (with Super CD-ROM)
 Sega Saturn
 Phillips MSX2
 Epoch Super Cassette Vision
 
 
 Handheld Heaven
 Nintendo Gameboy, Gameboy Colour and Advance
 Atari Lynx
 Sega Gamegear
 SNK Neo Geo Pocket
 Bandai Wonderswan
 
 
 The Weird and the Woeful! (Obscure and Failed Systems)
 Phillips CD-i
 Nintendo Virtual Boy
 Atari Jaguar
 Funtech Super A'Can - rare Taiwanese system
 Panasonic 3DO
 ICL 'One Per Desk'
 Commodore Amiga CDTV
 StrongARM RISC PC
 MiniMig (reverse-engineered Amiga homebrew project)
 

 

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