Declan Chidlow’s Rundown of Every Console Web Browser

Over on the site vale.rocks Declan Chidlow has written up a complete rundown of every console web browser, and it’s certain to spark memories in many of you. Including web browsers in consoles used to be a useful way for a company to distinguish their system from others, but as they admit at the end of the article, now the web is with us constantly, on phones and tablets, and people are more likely to turn to game consoles to escape from it. I’m sad about that, there’s still a lot to like about the World Wide Web, it’s mostly the social media elements of it that suck.

Probably the first console web browser, on the Phillips CD-i. (image from the site)

The systems listed are the CD-i, the Sega Saturn, the Apple Bandai Pippin (wow really?), the Nintendo 64 (only in Japan with the 64DD add-on), the Game Boy Color (through the Mobile Trainer cartridge), Sega Dreamcast (I remember it well), the Wonderswan, Playstations 2-4, Portable and Vita, Nintendo DSes original, I, 3 and New 3, Xboxes 360, One, S and X, the Wii and Wii U (the Wii U had quite a cool browser, as the article explains), and technically speaking the Steam Deck (which can run lots of other software too). But please click through and read all about them!

Web Browsers on Video Game Consoles (vale.rocks)