ATBW A64

The ATBW A64 is a 64 bit game console released in 1993 as a successor to the ATBW A16, released in 1988, and also is the first console made by ATBW to use cd-rom based game media instead of floppy disks, and also the first one to have a tablet controller also, which would later be used in its successor, the A128.

The tablet controller for the A64 featured four buttons (A, B, C, D), a start and select button, and a D-Pad, as well as left and right shoulder buttons, just like the controller did, and the screen is 10.1 inches in size and it is fitted with an LCD screen which allowed for brightness and color control, as well as stereo sound. A majority of these were not commonplace when the system was released in 1993, where it was initially $250.00 upon release before dropping to $110.00 during the console's final year. The 64 bit system and stereo capabilities allowed for higher quality graphics and incredible game soundtrack, as the system allowed for the use of eight different music channels instead of 4 with other consoles. Many ATBW Blog companies in the mid-1990's turned to this system for it's higher quality sound and graphics, which allowed for a lot more detail at the time as opposed to what could be done on the SNES and Sega Genesis systems.

The console was also able to access ATBW Blog in the menu, but the console did not have a web browser at the time since it would not have been practical.

Original Series
The original series of the console that was released in 1993 and discontinued in 2004.

ALC-1001 (1993 - 1997)
The ALC-1001 was the first model of the A64, being released in 1993 and discontinued in 1997 after the A128 was released with the slimline version replacing it. The main console was 14.45 inches wide and 8.2 inches long, and was 3.1 inches tall and weighted 7 pounds, while the tablet was 10'1 square inches and weighted 2 pounds.

ALC-2001 (1996 - 2004)
The ALC-2001 is the second model released in 1996. This version featured a USB port for connecting the Escade Prodisc player, which at the time had USB connectivity and was sold for $350.00. The entire console however is virtually the same.

ALC-2002 (1998 - 2002)
The ALC-2002 is the same as the ALC-2001 model, except that this version is the Rose Gold Flamingo edition, in which the entire console is rose gold, alongside the tablet and controls. The intro screen was also changed to pink and the intro's ATBW Zach Face logo was replaced by the Rose Gold Flamingo logo, with the text below it changed to Rose Gold Studios. This version was introduced in 1998 and discontinued in 2002.

Slimline Series
The Slimline Series was released in 1997 and was made to be the replacement of the original series. This version was made in conjunction with the A64's successor the A128, which was released the same year and was 128 bits. The tablet was reduced from 10'1 inches to 7'1 inches and the console was shrinked to 8'3 inches wide, 5'1 inches long, and 2'1 inches tall, and weighed only 4 pounds.

ALC-100 (1997 - 2003)
The ALC-100 is the first model of this series, and was made from it's introduction year until 2003. It is the same as the ALC-2001 model in terms of features.

ALC-110 (1999 - 2006)
The ALC-110 was released in 1999 and was made until 2006. This version featured higher CPU output and improved processing speed. This is the most common version of the slimline series.

ALC-120 (2003 - 2007)
The ALC-120 was released in 2003 and was made until 2007. This version features an HDMI port on the back and was generally more expensive, and also had the ATBW Blog application in it's menu which its previous versions didn't have.

ALC-130 (2006 - 2007)
The ALC-130 was the last version of the A64, being released in 2006 and discontinued only a year later. This version is the same as the ALC-120, except that this version also has YouTube built into it, but due to the system's old age, YouTube had to be considerably repressed and downsized in order for it to work. In addition, the A64 did not have internet connectivity as the system was released in 1993. This version is also rarer than other versions due to it's price and short lifespan.