PX-3600 console has an identity crisis

Posted in Games by Conner Flynn on January 30th, 2008

PX-3600 console
I’ve seen a ton of screwed up knock off consoles, but this one has to be the strangest. Is it an Xbox, PlayStation 2, 3, or something else? What can you say about a modern console that sports the classic 9-pin controller ports of an Atari 2600 or Vic-20? I can only surmise that crackheads are now included in the design process.

Notice the Bat-wing controllers. It’s made by Cheer-Tech Industries of Hong Kong and includes visual elements from several modern consoles, tweaking them just enough to keep them safe from copyright infringements. It will play a handful of built-in games and comes with two controllers, only one with a rumble feature. Right now, no one seems to know if it plays games from recent consoles, but I doubt it.

As far as knock offs go this one wins hands down for strangeness.

[Cheer-Tech] VIA [Technabob]

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5 Responses to “PX-3600 console has an identity crisis”

  1. William Says:

    These actually don’t play any kind of games other than the ones that are built-in. It’s basically a knock-off system with built-in games lol.

  2. dopeman Says:

    a must have

  3. Luke_wj Says:

    Do you think Crytek are gonna develop the CryEngine2 for this thing? :P

  4. ru5t1n Says:

    The graphics on this thing are amazing, I have one!!

  5. Tony Says:

    Seriously, I just finished playing Half life 2 on this and the dynamic range lighting is wicked

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