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Are there any plans for Microsoft and Apple to work on Virtual Console and iGame TV respectively

Are there any plans for Microsoft and Apple to work on Virtual Console and iGame TV respectively
Yes, there are plans for Microsoft and Apple Computer to work on "Virtual Console" and "iGame TV" respectively, which means each of these will become multi-emulation video game super systems that are finally coming worldwide in 2019 and 2020, and so as their portable counterparts that are respectively called "PVC by Microsoft" and "iGame Portable"; blank cartridges and blank video game optical discs are being made by any electronics manufacturer in the future, and for Windows and Macintosh computers respectively would feature almost all video game systems entirely colorized, including graphics of any portable handheld video game system transferring from any form of monochrome to full-color graphics.

All video game systems would emulate both Virtual Console and iGame TV, except for any of the following that don't support emulation: Mobiles, N-Gage & QD, Adobe Flash, Nokia Series 60, PC-DOS abandonware emulators, Windows, Macintosh, Linux Ubuntu, Solaris, Palm OS, all VHS-based systems, and Pocket PCs. Each model features a cartridge slot on top and an optical disc slot on the bottom, but the optical disc slot not only plays optical disc games using any emulator, but CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray Discs are also compatible with both of those. Each $99.99 box of both Virtual Console and iGame TV come with CD-ROM software exclusive to Windows and Macintosh computers respectively, 120VAC/60Hz and 9VDC/350mA power adapter, AV/RCA cable jacks, and 4 PlayStation-like DS analog controllers, and a unit with a cartridge slot and an optical disc slot.

It is definitely going to happen throughout the rest of this decade; also, news will be reported and sources will be given very soon.