CDTV



The "Commodore Dynamic Total Vision", a.k.a. CDTV, was Commodore's first attempt at a video game console, though it was more of a multimedia system much like the 3DO and the CD-i. Fact is, the CDTV was actually just a Amiga 500 with a CD-ROM drive and remote control, plus other optional peripherals like keyboard and mouse.

Commodore's trick was cheap, and of course it failed spectacularly, though it seemed they never learned their lesson, as they would try the same thing again a few years later with the Amiga CD32.