Nintendo PlayCom

The Nintendo PlayCom ("PlayComputer" for short) an all-in-1 optical disc video game system and personal home computer to beat the competition against Micrsoft's Windows computers. The word, "PlayComputer", is not to be confused with "personal computer". This console would be the first personal home computer and video game console to compete against Microsoft's Xbox consoles and Windows computers, along with Apple's Mac computers as well. The console itself would support all the discs from multiple systems from Nintendo Gamecube discs to the more recent Nintendo Wii U discs, and it also support other discs from SEGA Mega CD to Dreamcast. And maybe it would be also interesting if it will support Windows CD-ROM discs from Windows 3.1 to Windows 10 compatibly. All discs would be compitable for the PlayCom console, and the console itself would also be either region free or region locked. The console would also support other discs from other systems like the Amiga CD32, Atari Jaguar CD, Panasonic 3DO, Philips CD-i, PC Engine Super CD-ROM, and it could also support PlayStation discs from PS1 to PS4, and support Xbox discs from Original Xbox to Xbox One. The console would also support movie discs like DVD, Blu-Ray, and 4K UHD discs so that you can watch movies at the same time or any time for some reason. The console at the top would have an optical disc drive to put discs inside, and a cartridge slot for Switch games so that you can play Switch games. Two SD and MicroSD card slots would also be on the console so you can load pictures, videos, music, or games which is a really fantastic idea. The console at the front will have 8 USB controller ports so that you can put USB controllers like the Switch, Xbox 360 or One, or PS4 for that matter. Also, the back of the console would also have 4 USB ports to connect the USB Keyboard and Mouse, and Wi-Fi internet USB drive so it would make it look like a personal computer at home. You could also connect USB hard drives like USB Passports, USB Drive sticks, or anything USB-related. There would also be microUSB and HDMI ports to connect to any television like HD, 4K, or 8K. You can also stream by playing your games live and online on this console, or maybe play games without streaming. It would also have apps and features including a paint program much similar to Microsoft Paint, an Email app for you to send emails to anyone or everyone, a chat application, and a Nintendo Store where all the retro games from NES to Nintendo 64 are absolutely free, but other downloads for future releases will be for purchase only. The Nintendo Store would also allow you to download lots and lots of applications such as games, food delivery apps, applications for children aged 1-11, and other related software. There would also be other apps and features like YouTube, FaceBook, Netflix, Disney+, BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, Skype, Dailymotion, Twitter, and Instagram. The optical discs for the PlayCom console would also be available for future releases in games like Mario, Pokémon, Sonic, or any other franchise. The PlayCom also has multiple retro game-related USB controllers to plug into your console from NES to Nintendo Switch. The Nintendo PlayCom would also have a USB mouse and keyboard to go with the console as a home computer as well.