 Would you believe these five little known video game consoles started their lives as home computers? Number five's probably obvious, the Commodore 64 games system, a re-skinned C64 computer, released only in Europe in December 1999. It was commercial failure, only sold 20,000 units. Number four, Amstrad GX4000, a slightly upgraded guts of an Amstrad CPC Plus computer inside a video game console shell. Number three, the Atari XEGS, the Atari repackaged the 65XE home computer as a game system. Number two, FM Towns Marty. Based on Fujitsu's FM Towns computer system, the Marty was backward compatible with games made for the older FM Towns. Number one, the Amiga CD32. Internally it was an Amiga 1200 with an extra chip, CD-ROM and TV connections. What would you add to the list? Let me know in the comments and if you can help support us at patreon.com slash dtns.