RaGElectronics

RaGElectronics (doing business as Prodigy) is an American-Japanese-Korean consumer electronic and video game company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, and Osaka, Japan. It is the video game and consumer electronic subsidiary of RaGE Media Group. The company was founded in 2001 with an estimated date of 2005 for their first console, titled RaGE Cyberus.

Consoles

 * RaGE Cyberus (2005-2016)
 * Announced at CES 2004, launched in October of 2005
 * Prodigy Entertainment Console (2009-2020)
 * Teased at CES 2007, announced at E3 2007, more info at E3 2008/CES 2009, launched in October of 2009
 * Prodigy Nova System (2016-2027)
 * Teased at CES 2014, announced at E3 2015, more info at CES 2016/E3 2016, launched in October of 2016
 * Prodigy Albatross System (2022-present)
 * Teased at E3 2019, announced in a Prodigy Digital Event in July of 2020.

GPU development
In November of 2007, it was announced that RaGElectronics were to develop GPUs for desktop computers, with a showcase at CES 2008.

Prodigy Cybertros
At CES 2008, RaGE Electronics unveiled the Cybertros GPU, to launch later that year in September. Six different variants were announced. At this time, two factories were bought by RaGElectronics in South Korea and Japan for development. After 2014, the Cybertros brand was retired to focus on Progressive X.

2008

 * Cybertros G110 (Entry Level)
 * Cybertros G120 (Entry Level)
 * Cybertros G130 (High Entry Level)
 * Cybertros G140 (Mid-Range)
 * Cybertros G150 (Mid-Range)
 * Cybertros G160 (High Mid-Range)
 * Cybertros G170 (High End)
 * Cybertros G180 (High End)
 * Cybertros G190 (Enthusiast)

2009

 * Cybertros G220 (Entry Level)
 * Cybertros G240 (High Entry Level)
 * Cybertros G260 (Mid-Range)
 * Cybertros G270 (High Mid-Range)
 * Cybertros G280 (High End)
 * Cybertros G290 (Enthusiast)

2010

 * Cybertros G320 (Entry Level)
 * Cybertros G340 (High Entry Level)
 * Cybertros G360 (Mid-Range)
 * Cybertros G370 (High Mid-Range)
 * Cybertros G380 (High End)
 * Cybertros G390 (Enthusiast)

2012

 * Cybertros G420 (Entry Level)
 * Cybertros G440 (High Entry Level)
 * Cybertros G460 (Mid-Range)
 * Cybertros G470 (High Mid-Range)
 * Cybertros G480 (High End)
 * Cybertros G490 (Enthusiast)

2014

 * Progressive X110 (Entry Level)
 * Progressive X130 (Mid-Entry Level)
 * Progressive X150 (Mid-Range)
 * Progressive X160 (High Mid-Range)
 * Progressive X180 (High End)
 * Progressive X190 (Enthusiast)

Main Studios

 * Prodigy Studios
 * Launched in 2002 to develop first-party games for their own consoles. (was Cyberus Entertainment from 2002-2006)
 * Cyberus Entertainment
 * Launched in 2003 to develop games for other consoles. (was Prodigy Software from 2002-2006)
 * Quest Corporation
 * Acquired in 2004.
 * Acclaim Entertainment (now Acclaim Studios)
 * RaGElectronics bought the remaining rights and the branding license. Acquired in 2005.
 * Climax Studios
 * Acquired in 2010.
 * Flight-Plan
 * Acquired in 2010.

Game Series

 * Everest Racing (2007-present) {Quest Corporation (2007-2013) / Climax Studios (2016-present)} [Sim Racing, like Forza and GT, original property]
 * Everest Racing (2007) [Cyberus]
 * Everest Racing II (2010) [Prodigy System]
 * Cyberus port by Acclaim Studios
 * Everest III: Global (2013) [Prodigy System]
 * Cyberus port by Acclaim Studios
 * Everest IV (2016) [Prodigy Nova]
 * Prodigy port by Acclaim Studios
 * Everest V (2018) [Prodigy Nova]
 * Prodigy port by Acclaim Studios
 * Extreme-G (2005-2011) {Acclaim Entertainment / Acclaim Studios (2005-2011)} [Futristic arcade racer]
 * Extreme G Racing Association II (2005) [Cyberus]
 * Extreme-G IV (2006) [Cyberus]
 * eXtreme-G (2009) [Prodigy System]
 * Cyberus port by Acclaim Studios
 * eXtreme-G II (2011) [Prodigy System]
 * Cyberus port by Acclaim Studios