Viacom Electronic Odyssey

Viacom Electronic Odyssey is a home video game console that was manufactured by Viacom-owned console manufacturer Viacom. It was released on September 18, 2007, in North America, December 21, 2007 in Europe and Australia and April 9, 2008 in Japan and Korrea. It was later released in the PAL region on September 18 2007. The sixth-generation console competed with Sony's PlayStation 1 and 2, the Nintendo GameCube and Microsoft's Xbox. The Viacom Electronic Odyssey was Viacom's first home console to date. The console was shown at E3 1999. Today it is the longest living DVD/CD ROM-based home consoles. It costs $90 currently.

History
The console was announced as the Viacom Electronic Odyssey at a press conference in North America in 1999.

Hardware
The Viacom Electronic Odyssey supports all CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs, even the Sega-developed GD-ROM disks. It also has a internet modem with internet connection being 195 mbps, which is why the price of the Viacom Electronic Odyssey made a bit of sense.