What’s the most worthless system or system add on ever made?

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It’s rare I go for the negative threads, but I have to do this one. What do you, in your own tastes, think is the most worthless system or system add on of all time?

For me, no add on will ever be as funny and as tragic as the Atari Jaguar CD. Jaguar’s core problem… wasn’t that it didn’t have enough storage space. Maybe it would eventually. Actually, yeah, it probably would since N64 struggled its whole life, but if they knew it would be an issue, I have to ask why it wasn’t built into the console in the first place. Perhaps it was for cost, but the main point is this: the Jaguar is the LAST console that should have sought an add on at that point in life. Creating an add on has never AND WILL NEVER spark sales to go up for a system in the U.S. retail market. And the Jaguar was basically only sold in the U.S. and a few were sold in the UK, so the dominant audience was never going to take to it. SEGA PROVED THAT ALREADY! And with a much better add on! One that added much more to the base machine’s repertoire and had way more “killer apps” in just its first year on the market than the Jaguar CD ever had. And even it was a total disaster for sales thanks to its gobsmacking asking price. There was already a large example of why this add on market was a bad idea, but 90’s Atari still went for it because their leaders were more attracted to gimmicks than to quality game design to sell their device. The final spit in the face is that the drive is pathetically cheaply made. It dies very easily, even moreso than the notorious model 1 SEGA CD from four years earlier, and a reminder that this device was on the market the same year that the PS1 and Saturn came out, both of whom had far stronger and longer lasting drives. It’s an absolute insult to the people who stuck with Atari in this generation, and it’s nothing more than a desperate plea for help that should have never made it to shelves, no matter what games ended up on it. Thank GOD many of them were ported to the better systems of the day, otherwise we’d have good games rotting on the loveseat of misery that is the Jaguar and Jaguar CD’s porcelain throne combo.
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(An honorable mention goes to the PSVR 2. What a horrible disaster this whole thing has been. “Hey folks! We know you already think our console is maniacally expensive and has no games, so we made a new headset that is even MORE expensive and has EVEN LESS SOFTWARE made for it!” Worst part: it’s not compatible with games for the first VR. That’s dismal. Sony systems ALWAYS have fantastic backwards compatibility, so creating a device that literally can’t work with the old software while also being as expensive and niche as it is can only be described as a bad joke. I can muster up a defense for several PS5 era things, but this I cannot and simply won’t. It’s not worth it to defend the ultimate hardware example of Sony’s greed and overfunding of unworthy projects. It’s thanks to Sony’s negligence and marketing failures that VR will never be the “next big thing” and that sucks. It really… really sucks.)
 
As useful as the powerglove but look even more ridiculous while doing it!

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Also this thing from Tiger Electronics. Nice idea, terrible execution.
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The Virtual Boy. It probably would have been more successful if it hadn’t been so hideously red and black, and if it had been designed to strap comfortably to the head instead of forcing players into dangerous positions that could hurt their necks. Better design might have saved it from becoming a notorious failure.
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Most worthless console? Hyperscan, it’s a hyperscam.


Most worthless add-on? This piece of shit:
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The majority of the games the Kinect was used in didn’t work properly and made them near unplayable. Also the main reason why people hate motion controls to this very day. Also it makes you look like an idiot while playing it.
 
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My uncle who was also big into gaming, and who helped ushered me into gaming as a whole, one day gave me his old Sega Genesis, and with it a neat little add-on:

The 32X....Oh boy.
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This thing....reeeeeeks!

It stinks. It was supposed to be an add-on that would "extend" the lifespan of the Genesis. Did it?

Well for only having 40 games in it's library, with the added on launch price tag of $159.99, do YOU think it helped the console survive and kept players from not having to switch to a different console, or even worse, TO A DIFFERENT HOBBY?? What if they took up knitting?? And make sewing circles?? OH THE HUMANITY!!!

But no, the answer is "no". And for reasons of obviousness. Barely any games worth a darn for the thing, the price tag wasn't a friendly moniker either, and on top of all of that, why even bother buying it? The Saturn was coming out the following year, which had it's own library of titles to play from, so really, why even bother?

Plus out of those 40 games only released, 6 of them required the addition of yet ANOTHER Sega add-on to even get those games to work: The Sega-CD.
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IMO: Not even worth it for the start up music, and unless you were into FMVs (Full Motion Video) based games, then buyer beware.

Sadly I had to give them to a second-hand shop during a move years ago, but my god, I can only imagine the disappointment my uncle felt when he first started playing on this.
 
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Many people don't think about it because it has a slight cult following thanks to the AVGN and Smash Bros., but the Robotic Operating Buddy or ROB worked for only two games. Both are considered some of the worst that the NES had to offer and came out at the start of the console. So imagine being a little kid getting this thing for Christmas in 1985 thinking it's the future of video games when it barely functioned, was slow, did the equivalency of pushing a button on the second controller, and your dad had to mortgage the house to buy one because they were expensive as hell. Also, the thing's cameras don't work too well with modern TVs. So for the most useless add on of all time. Not because it was supposed to be a grand expensive deal that was going to change video gaming forever, but because it was defeated by simply pressing the A button on controller 2.
 
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You see this thing here? It's the Commodore C64GS. It's literally just a Commodore 64 with the keyboard stripped out. That's it. Every other system posted in this thread so far has more worth than this thing because they all at least have unique games to be played on them. This thing doesn't even have that.

This machine is the worst selling system of all time, at least in the US, with a rather pathetic 2,000 sales.
 

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