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First generation of consoles

Console Height (mm) Width (mm) Thickness (mm) Notes Confirmed by Image
Magnavox Odyssey ? ? ? ? ? ?
Magnavox Odyssey 100 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Magnavox Odyssey 200 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Magnavox Odyssey 300 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Magnavox Odyssey 400 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Magnavox Odyssey 500 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Magnavox Odyssey 4305 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Magnavox Odyssey 2000 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Magnavox Odyssey 3000 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Magnavox Odyssey 4000 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Philips Odyssey 200 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Philips Odyssey 2001 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Philips Odyssey 2100 ? ? ? ? ? ?
TV Tennis Electrotennis (Epoch) ? ? ? ? ? ?
Atari Home Pong (Model C-100) ? ? ? ? ? ?
Atari Super Pong (Model C-140) ? ? ? ? ? ?
Coleco Telstar ? ? ? ? ? ?
Coleco Telstar Classic ? ? ? ? ? ?
Coleco Telstar Deluxe ? ? ? ? ? ?
Coleco Telstar Ranger ? ? ? ? ? ?
Coleco Telstar Alpha ? ? ? ? ? ?
Coleco Telstar Colormatic ? ? ? ? ? ?
Coleco Telstar Regent ? ? ? ? ? ?
Coleco Telstar Sportsman ? ? ? ? ? ?
Coleco Telstar Combat! ? ? ? ? ? ?
Coleco Telstar Colortron ? ? ? ? ? ?
Coleco Telstar Marksman ? ? ? ? ? ?
Coleco Telstar Galaxy ? ? ? ? ? ?
Coleco Telstar Gemini ? ? ? ? ? ?
Coleco Telstar Arcade ? ? ? ? ? ?
Nintendo Color TV - Game 6 ? ? ? ? ? ?

Second generation of consoles

Console Height (mm) Width (mm) Thickness (mm) Notes Confirmed by Image
Atari 2600 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sears Video Arcade II/Atari 2800 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Magnavox Odyssey 2 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Philips Videopac G7000 (European release of Odyssey 2) ? ? ? ? ? ?
Mattel Intellivision ? ? ? ? ? ?
Epoch Cassette Vision ? ? ? ? ? ?
Mattel Intellivision II ? ? ? ? ? ?
Coleco ColecoVision ? ? ? ? ? ?
Atari 5200 (Four controller port model) * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Atari 5200 (Two controller port model) * ? ? ? ? ? ?
GCE/MB Vectrex ? ? ? ? ? ?

Third generation of consoles

Console Height (mm) Width (mm) Thickness (mm) Notes Confirmed by Image
Nintendo Entertainment System (US) * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Nintendo Entertainment System (PAL) * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Famicom * ? ? ? ? ? ?
AV Famicom * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Famicom Disk System * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Twin Famicom * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sega SG-1000 * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sega SG-1000 II * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sega Mark III * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sega Master System * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sega Master System (JP, MK-2000) * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Atari 7800 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Casio PV-1000 * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Epoch Super Cassette Vision * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Amstrad GX4000 * ? ? ? ? ? ?

Fourth generation of consoles

Console Height (mm) Width (mm) Thickness (mm) Notes Confirmed by Image
Atari Lynx * ? ? ? ? ? ?
NEC TurboGrafx 16 * ? ? ? ? ? ?
PC Engine * ? ? ? ? ? ?
NEC PC Engine CD * ? ? ? ? ? ?
NEC TurboGrafx-CD * ? ? ? ? ? ?
NEC SuperGrafx ? ? ? ? ? ?
NEC TurboExpress/PC Engine GT ? ? ? ? ? ?
NEC TurboDuo/PC Engine Duo ? ? ? ? ? ?
NEC Super CD-ROM2 ? ? ? ? ? ?
NEC PC Engine LT ? ? ? ? ? ?
NEC PC Engine Duo-R/Duo-RX ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sega Genesis (model 1) * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sega Mega Drive (model 1) * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sega Genesis (model 2) ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sega Genesis 3 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sega Mega Jet ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sega Genesis Nomad ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sega 32X ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sega/Victor Wondermega RG-M1 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sega CDX ? ? ? ? ? ?
JVC X'Eye/Victor Wondermega RG-M2 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sega Game Gear * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Nintendo Game Boy ? ? ? ? ? ?
Nintendo Game Boy Pocket ? ? ? ? ? ?
Super Nintendo (US) ? ? ? ? ? ?
Super Famicom * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Super Nintendo (PAL) * ? ? ? ? ? ?
SNK Neo Geo AES * ? ? ? ? ? ?
SNK Neo Geo CD ? ? ? ? ? ?
Pioneer LaserActive ? ? ? ? ? ?

Fifth generation of consoles

Console Height (mm) Width (mm) Thickness (mm) Notes Confirmed by Image
Commodore Amiga CD32 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Panasonic 3DO ? ? ? ? ? ?
Atari Jaguar * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Atari Jaguar CD * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Bandai Playdia * ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sega Saturn ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sony PlayStation ? ? ? ? ? ?
Sony PSone ? ? ? ? ? ?
NEC PC-FX ? ? ? ? ? ?
Casio Loopy ? ? ? ? ? ?
Apple Pippin ? ? ? ? ? ?
Nintendo 64 ? ? ? ? ? ?

Sixth generation of consoles

Console Height (mm) Width (mm) Thickness (mm) Notes Confirmed by Image
Game Boy Advance 3.3V DC 350 mA ? ? N/A, connector is molded to only fit one way into the system AGB-009 ? N/A, fits into battery bay External or two internal AA-cell batteries The original GBA does not have a dedicated AC adapter input like other Game Boy systems, all external AC adapters use the battery terminals
Game Boy Advance SP 5.2V DC 320 mA N/A, system cannot be powered on without the battery 2.3 W (AGS-101) N/A, connector is keyed AGS-002 Unofficial 5 V USB cables Proprietary connector External
Game Boy Micro 5.2V DC 320 mA ? ? N/A, connector is keyed OXY-002 Unofficial 5 V USB cables Proprietary connector External
Sega Dreamcast Input: 100V AC (JP), 120V AC (US), 220/240V AC (EU/UK); Output: 3.3V DC, 5V DC, 12V DC ? ? ? ? ? N/A C7 Internal North American consoles have a polarized connector
Sony PlayStation 2 (original) Input: 100V AC (JP), 120V AC (US), 220/240V AC (EU/UK); Output: 12V DC 28.5 to 34 W (SCPH-37000) 2.3 W (SCPH-37000) ? ? ? C7 Internal North American consoles have a polarized connector
Sony PlayStation 2 (slim, SCPH-7xxxx) Input: 100V-240V AC; Output: 8.5V DC Input: 1.5 A, Output: 5.65 A ~16 W (PS2 game)
~15.5 W (PS1 game)
0.7 W Tip positive SCPH-70100 ? EIAJ-03 barrel jack External PS2 (Slim, SCPH 7xxxx) power supply.jpeg
Sony PlayStation 2 (slim, SCPH-9000x) Input: 100-240V AC; Output: 7.5V DC Output: 4.5 A ? ? N/A ? ? C7 non-polarized Internal Power supply is multivoltage despite what is indicated on the outside of the console
VM Labs Nuon Input: 120V AC ? ? ? N/A, power cord is hardwired ? ? N/A Internal ?
Microsoft Xbox ? ? ? ? ? ? ? C7 non-polarized Internal
Nintendo GameCube 12V DC 3.25 A ? ? N/A, connector is keyed DOL-002 ? Proprietary connector External Gamecube-power-supply.jpeg

Seventh generation of consoles

Console Voltage Avg Power

Draw (On)

Avg Power

Draw (Off)

Amps Polarity Original PN Replacement PN Connection Power Supply Notes Confirmed by Image
Nintendo DS 5.2 V DC ? ? 320 mA N/A, connector is keyed AGS-002 Unofficial 5 V USB cables Proprietary connector External Same as GBA SP except for console name removed from sticker
Nintendo DS Lite 5.2 V DC ? ? 450 mA N/A, connector is keyed USG-002 Unofficial 5 V USB cables Proprietary connector External Resembles Mini-USB B to the point a mangled connector can be directly and "correctly" connected
Nintendo DSi series 4.6 V DC ? ? 900 mA N/A, connector is keyed WAP-002 Still unofficially USB compatible Proprietary connector External Originally invented for Nintendo/Buffalo WAP-001 Wi-Fi access point
Sony PSP (except N1000/Go) 5 V DC ? ? EP: 1500 mA, LP: 2000 mA Negative ground PSP-100 (two piece), PSP-103 (fixed cable) Third party USB-based cables; official USB charging (if console can boot, not on 1000 series) EIAJ-02 (4.0/1.7 mm barrel) External
Sony PSP-N1000 series (Go) 5 V DC ? ? 1500 mA USB-A PSP-N100 (laptop style three piece), PSP-N104 (wall wart two piece) PC/generic USB power supply? Electrically USB-A, but in recessed position requiring a long and specially notched plug External
Nintendo Wii 12V DC 16 W[8] (WiFi on or off) 9 W,

1.9 W (WiFi on)

3.7 A N/A, connector is keyed RVL-002 ? Proprietary connector External
Mattel HyperScan ? ? [8] ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Microsoft Xbox 360 (Xenon/Zephyr) Output: 12V DC, 5V DC 172 W[8] 2.2 W 16.5 A (12V), 1 A (5V) N/A, connector is keyed DPSN-186CB-1A ? Proprietary connector with central and overline tabs External Forwards compatible Xbox 360 PAL power supply.jpg
Microsoft Xbox 360 (Falcon/Opus) Output: 12V DC, 5V DC ? ? 14.2 A (12V), 1 A (5V) N/A, connector is keyed ? ? Proprietary connector with overline tab External Forwards compatible
Microsoft Xbox 360 (Jasper/Kronos) Output: 12V DC, 5V DC ? ? 16.5 A (12V), 1 A (5V) N/A, connector is keyed ? ? Proprietary connector with split overline tabs External
Microsoft Xbox 360 S Output: 12V DC, 5V DC 88 W[8] 0.7 W 9.6 A (12V), 1 A (5V) N/A, connector is keyed PB-2121-03MX ? Proprietary double barrel jack connector External ?
Microsoft Xbox 360 E Output: 12V DC, 5V DC ? ? 9.6 A (12V), 1 A (5V) N/A DCGP FJ-1 ? Proprietary barrel jack connector External ?
Sony PlayStation 3 Input: 100V-240V AC (most models), 220V-240V AC (early PAL models) 189 W (early models)[8]76.3 W (43XX)[9] 1.1 W ? ? ? ? C14 (original models), C7 non-polarized (Slim and Super Slim models) Internal Detailed information can be found here.
Sony PlayStation 3 standard controller/keyboard/headset 5 V ? ? 2x 500 mA USB-A CECHZA1 PS3 console, compatible (handshaking) USB hosts C7 to two USB-A External
Sony PlayStation 3 Move controller 5 V ? ? ? ? CECH-ZCC1 ? Barrel jack, unspecified External

Eighth generation of consoles

Console Voltage Amps Avg Power

Draw (On)

Avg Power

Draw (Off)

Avg Power

Draw (Standby)

Polarity Original PN Replacement PN Connection Power Supply Notes Confirmed by Image
Nintendo 3DS/2DS Series incl. New 4.6 V DC 900 mA ? ? ? N/A, connector is keyed WAP-002 Still unofficially USB compatible Proprietary connector External Eventually replaced with cost-cutting revision (thinner cable)
Sony PS Vita 5 V DC 1 A (?) ? ? ? USB-A PCH-ZAC1 Official USB charging Electrically USB-A, but in recessed position requiring a long and specially notched plug External Connects to model specific data cable (1000 series: proprietary, 2000 series: micro-USB B)
Sony PS Vita TV 5 V DC 2000 mA ? ? ? Negative ground PDEL-100 PSP power bricks and their equivalents EIAJ-02 (4.0/1.7 mm barrel) External Recycled from developer Vita
Nintendo Wii U 15V DC 5 A 34 W[10] 0.4 W 0.4 W N/A, connector is keyed WUP-002 ? Proprietary connector External Connector is very similar to the original Wii but is not compatible (colored yellow for identification). Unofficially[11] multivoltage.
Nintendo Wii U GamePad 4.75 V DC 1.6 A ? ? ? N/A, connector is keyed WUP-011 Still unofficially USB compatible Proprietary connector External Just barely enlarged 2/3DS/i/XL connector. Unofficially multivoltage.
Sony PlayStation 4 (original) Input: 100-240V AC ? 95.1 W (12XX)

115.1 W (11XX) 137.3 W (1016A)[9]

0.3 W 5.2 W (12XX)

7.3 W (11XX) 7.8 W (1016A)

? ? ? C7 non-polarized Internal
Sony PlayStation 4 (slim) Input: 100-240V AC ? 78.2 W (22XX)

75.2 W (21XX) 82.8 W (20XX)[9]

0.2 W 5.4 W (22XX)

5.8 W (21XX) 5.5 W (20XX)

? ? ? C7 non-polarized Internal
Sony PlayStation 4 Pro Input: 100-240V AC ? 126 W (70XX)

139 W (71XX) 146 W (72XX)[12]

0.2 W 8.2 W (70XX)

7.4 W (71XX) 6.4 W (72XX)

? ADP-300CR / ADP-300ER / ADP-300FR ? C17 (CUH-7000 and -7100 models), C7 non-polarized (CUH-7200 models) Internal The PS4 Pro has an internal power supply module, which can be accessed once the console is disassembled. Some revisions connected to an electrical outlet using a PC lead, while some used a Figure 8 AC cord. PS4 Pro original power supply.jpg
Microsoft Xbox One Input: 100-127V AC (JP/US), Output: 12V DC, 5V DC 16.5 A (12V), 1 A (5V) 112 W[10] 0.4 W 15.7 W PB-2201-02MX ? ? Proprietary connector, same as the 360 S External
Microsoft Xbox One S Input: 100-240V AC ? 62 W[13] 0.5 W 11 W ? ? ? C7 non-polarized Internal
Microsoft Xbox One X Input: 100-240V AC ? 100-172 W[14] <1 W 10 W ? ? ? C7 non-polarized Internal
Nintendo Switch Input: 100-240V AC, Output: 5V DC, 15V DC 1.5A (5V), 2.6A (15V) 7 W (original)

6 W (OLED)[15]

0.3-0.5 W 0.3-0.5 W N/A, connector is reversible HAC-002 ? USB-C External Not fully USB-PD compliant. Compatible 15V power supply required for dock.

Ninth generation of consoles

Console Voltage Amps Avg Power Draw (On) Avg Power Draw (Off) Avg Power Draw (Standby) Polarity Original PN Replacement PN Connection Power Supply Notes Confirmed by Image
Sony PlayStation 5 Input: 100-240V AC; Output: 12V DC Output: 31 A 200 W[9] 1.3 W 3.2 W N/A ADP-400DR N/A C7 non-polarized Internal The ADP-400DR is an internal power supply module, which can be accessed once the console is disassembled. To connect to an electrical outlet, the PS5 uses a standard Figure 8 AC cord. PS5 ADP-400DR power supply.jpg Standard Figure 8 AC cord .jpg
Sony PlayStation 5 Digital Edition Input: 100-240V AC; Output: 12V DC Output: 31 A 200 W[9] 1.3 W 3.8 W N/A ADP-400DR N/A C7 non-polarized Internal The ADP-400DR is an internal power supply module, which can be accessed once the console is disassembled. To connect to an electrical outlet, the PS5 uses a standard Figure 8 AC cord. PS5 ADP-400DR power supply.jpg Standard Figure 8 AC cord .jpg
Microsoft Xbox Series S Input: 100-240V AC; Output: 12V DC Input: 2.3 A; Output: 13.75 A 74 W[13] 0.4 W 10 W N/A 1921 M1111343-001 C7 non-polarized Internal The Series S uses an internal power supply module, manufactured by LiteOn, which can be accessed once the console is disassembled. To connect to an electrical outlet, the console uses a standard Figure 8 AC cord Xbox Series S original power supply.jpg Standard Figure 8 AC cord .jpg
Microsoft Xbox Series X Input: 100-240V AC; Output: 12V DC Input: 4.5 A (100-127V), 2.3 A (200-240V); Output: 21.25 A 153 W[13] 0.5 W 13 W N/A 1920 M1109865-006 C7 non-polarized Internal The Series X uses an internal power supply module, manufactured by LiteOn, which can be accessed once the console is disassembled. To connect to an electrical outlet, the console uses a standard Figure 8 AC cord Xbox Series X original power supply.jpg Standard Figure 8 AC cord .jpg

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