leikjatölvur
Leikjatölvur are gaming consoles, a type of home video game device that outputs a video signal to a display such as a television screen or computer monitor in order to display a video game. The term "leikjatölva" is Icelandic for "game computer" or "game console." Early video game consoles, such as the Magnavox Odyssey and Atari 2600, were released in the 1970s. These consoles were typically simple in design and played games that were stored on cartridges. The 1980s saw the release of more advanced consoles like the Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Master System, which introduced more complex graphics and gameplay.
The 1990s marked a significant shift with the introduction of 3D graphics and CD-ROM technology, exemplified