Organization:Babbage Engine Company

The Babbage Engine Company, or BEC, was founded in 11871 GHE by Charles Babbage, originally producing analytical engines. Over the years, BEC expanded into its current role as a major Information Technology company on Gaia.

Computer Terminals
One of BEC's most popular products was the Computron or "Compy" line of computer terminals, which are a common sight in movies made prior to 12017 GHE. After acquiring the Sandy Computers brand in the 11970s, Sandy's flagship product - the Compy 400 - was rebranded as the Computron 186. Since then, new models like the Computron 386, the Computron 486 luggable terminal, and the Computron NT6 have redefined home and business computing.

Unfortunately, the Computron NT6 failed to recoup its development costs in sales, and the Computron line was discontinued on April 1, 12018.

Game Consoles
Game Pocket is a series of handheld video game consoles designed and sold by the Babbage Engine Company until 12014 GHE.

Game Pocket (PGF-1)
The first model, the PGF-1, released in 11999 GHE. It was designed by Yokoi Gunpei and can emulate the very first portable game consoles using EmuCarts...
 * Palmtex Super Micro
 * Milton Bradley devices
 * Milton Bradley Microvision
 * Milton Bradley Vectrex
 * Epoch Game Pocket Computer
 * Entex Industries devices
 * Entex Select-A-Game
 * Adventure Vision
 * Nintendo devices
 * Game & Watch
 * Nintendo Game Boy
 * Atari 2600
 * Fairchild Channel F
 * Bally Astrocade

Game Pocket Plus (PGF-2)
The second model, the PGF-2, was released in 12002 GHE. It was designed to use spare case components originally meant for the PGF-1, and was capable of playing all the same EmuCarts as the PGF-1 as well as games from the following consoles...
 * Atari 2600
 * Atari 7800
 * Gakken Compact Vision TV Boy
 * Epoch devices
 * Super Cassette Vision
 * Various Nintendo devices
 * Nintendo Entertainment System
 * Super Nintendo Entertainment System
 * Famicom Disk System
 * Sega devices
 * Sega SG-1000
 * Sega Master System
 * Sega Genesis/Mega Drive] and [[wikipedia:Genesis_Nomad|Sega Nomad
 * Sega 32X add-on
 * Sega Game Gear
 * Casio devices
 * Casio PV-1000
 * Casio Loopy
 * Amstrad GX4000
 * Commodore 64 Games System (not to be confused with the Commodore 64 home computer)
 * NEC devices
 * TurboGraphx-16
 * TurboExpress
 * PC-FX
 * SNK devices
 * Neo Geo
 * Neo Geo CD
 * Phillips CD-i
 * Gamate
 * Watara/QuickShot Supervision
 * Mega Duck/Cougar Boy
 * 3DO devices
 * Fujitsu devices
 * FM Towns Marty
 * Amiga CD32
 * Bandai devices
 * Bandai Playdia
 * Tiger Electronics Game.com