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Handheld game consoles

Handheld game consoles

  • Cybiko
    The Cybiko is a Russian handheld computer introduced in the U.
  • PlayStation Vita
    The PlayStation Vita (officially abbreviated PS Vita or Vita) is a handheld game console developed and released by Sony Interactive Entertainment.
  • VMU
    (This article is about video game console hardware. For the standard airspeed term, see V speeds.) The Visual Memory Unit (VMU), also referred to as the Visual Memory (ビジュアルメモリ Bijuaru Memori) (VM) in Japan and Europe, is the primary memory card produced by Sega for the Dreamcast home video game console.
  • Game.com
    The Game.com (styled as "game.com" but pronounced "game com", not "game dot com") is a handheld game console released by Tiger Electronics in September 1997.
  • Epoch Game Pocket Computer
    The Epoch Game Pocket Computer is a handheld game console released by Epoch in Japan in 1984.
  • Microvision
    The MicroVision is the very first handheld game console that used interchangeable cartridges.
  • Game Boy
    The Game Boy (Japanese: ゲームボーイ Hepburn: Gēmu Bōi) is an 8-bit handheld video game device developed and manufactured by Nintendo, which was released in Japan on April 21, 1989, in North America on July 31, 1989, and in Europe on September 28, 1990.
  • Game Boy Advance
    The Game Boy Advance (Japanese: ゲームボーイアドバンス Hepburn: Gēmu Bōi Adobansu), often shortened to GBA, is a 32-bit handheld video game console developed, manufactured and marketed by Nintendo.
  • Game Boy Color
    The Game Boy Color (ゲームボーイカラー Gēmu Bōi Karā), referred to as GBC, is a handheld game console manufactured by Nintendo, which was released on October 21, 1998 in Japan and was released in November of the same year in international markets.
  • Atari Lynx
    The Atari Lynx is an 8-bit handheld game console that was released by Atari Corporation in October 1989 in North America, and in Europe and Japan in 1990.
  • Genesis Nomad
    The Genesis Nomad (also known as Sega Nomad) is a handheld game console by Sega released in North America in October 1995.
  • Nintendo DSi
    The Nintendo DSi (Japanese: ニンテンドーDSi Hepburn: Nintendō Dī Esu Ai) is a dual-screen handheld game console released by Nintendo.
  • Virtual Boy
    The Virtual Boy (Japanese: バーチャルボーイ Hepburn: Bācharu Bōi) is a 32-bit table-top 3D video game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo.
  • Watara Supervision
    The Watara Supervision (also known as the QuickShot Supervision in the UK) is a monochrome handheld game console, originating from Asia, and introduced in 1992 as a cut-price competitor for Nintendo's Game Boy.
  • WonderSwan
    The WonderSwan (ワンダースワン WandāSuwan) is a handheld game console released in Japan by Bandai.
  • XGP
    The XGP (Extreme Game Player) was a concept portable video game system created by the Korean company GamePark as the follow-up to its GP32 handheld.
  • GP32
    The GP32 (GamePark 32) is a handheld game console developed by the Korean company Game Park.
  • Pokémon Mini
    The Pokémon Mini (ポケモンミニ) (stylized Pokémon mini) is a handheld game console that was designed and manufactured by Nintendo and themed around the Pokémon media franchise.
  • Razer Switchblade
    The Razer Switchblade is a concept design of a portable gaming device developed by Razer.
  • DIFRNCE MGC01
    The MGC01 is a 16-bit handheld game console developed by Dutch electronic manufacturer DIFRNCE.
  • N-Gage QD
    The N-Gage QD is a handheld game console and smartphone by Nokia, and a redesign of the N-Gage.
  • Visteon Dockable Entertainment
    The Visteon Dockable Entertainment System (officially referred to as Dockable Entertainment featuring Game Boy Advance) is a portable DVD player created by Visteon in 2006 for the US market at an MSRP of $1299 USD.
  • Entex Select-A-Game
    The Entex Select-a-game is a handheld game system released in 1981 by Entex Industries.
  • Barcode Battler
    The Barcode Battler (バーコードバトラー) is a handheld gaming console released by Epoch in March 1991.
  • Mega Duck
    The Mega Duck WG-108 (also known as Cougar Boy) is a handheld game console that was produced by Hong Kong-based Welback Holdings through its Timlex International division and came on the market in 1993.
  • Neo Geo Pocket Color
    The Neo Geo Pocket Color (also stylized as NEOGEOPOCKET COLOR, often abbreviated NGPC), is a 16-bit color handheld video game console manufactured by SNK.
  • Jungle (console)
    The Jungle was a portable game console in development by Panasonic, and announced in October 2010.
  • Iriver clix
    The iriver clix is a micro-sized portable media player from iriver with a 2.
  • Samsung SCH-B450
    Samsung SCH-B450 is a gaming phone released by Samsung in July 2006 in South Korea.
  • Samsung SPH-B5200
    Samsung SPH-B5200 is a gaming phone introduced by Samsung in March 2006 at CeBIT.
  • Samsung SPH-G1000
    Samsung SPH-G1000 is a gaming phone introduced by Samsung in March 2005 at the CTIA show.
  • LeapFrog Didj
    The LeapFrog Didj is a handheld console made by LeapFrog Enterprises.
  • Game Gear
    The Game Gear (ゲームギア Gēmu Gia) is an 8-bit handheld game console released by Sega on October 6, 1990 in Japan, 1991 in North America and Europe, and Australia in 1992.
  • Neo Geo Pocket
    The Neo Geo Pocket is a monochrome handheld video game console released by SNK.
  • Samsung SCH-B550
    Samsung SCH-B550 is a gaming phone released by Samsung in 2006 in South Korea.
  • List of best-selling game consoles
    A video game console is a standardized computing device tailored for video gaming that requires a monitor or television set as an output.
  • Gamate
    The Gamate, known as 超級小子 (pinyin: chāojí xiǎozi, literally "Super Boy") in Taiwan and 超级神童 (pinyin: chāojí shéntóng, literally "Super Child Prodigy") in China, is a handheld game console manufactured by Bit Corporation in the early 1990s, and released in Australia, parts of Europe and Asia, Argentina, the United States, and possibly other regions.
  • Mi2 (console)
    The Mi2, also branded as PDC Touch, is a handheld game device developed and created by Dutch company Planet Interactive in Benelux and branded as Mi2.
  • Leapster Explorer
    The Leapster2 Explorer is a handheld console developed and marketed by LeapFrog Enterprises as the third generation of the successful Leapster series at the same time as the Didj2 console.
  • Leapster
    The Leapster Learning Game System is an educational handheld game console aimed at 4 to 10 year olds (preschool to fourth grade), made by LeapFrog Enterprises.
  • TurboExpress
    The PC Engine GT (Japanese: PCエンジンGT) is a handheld video game console by NEC Home Electronics, released in Japan in late 1990 and later in the United States as the TurboExpress.
  • R-Zone
    The R-Zone is a portable game console (originally head-worn, later handheld) developed and manufactured by Tiger Electronics.
  • Coleco Sonic
    The Coleco Sonic is a handheld game console released in 2006 by a revived Coleco, also marketed as PlayPal in Canada & United Kingdom and Pocket Gear in Europe.
  • Neo Geo X
    The Neo Geo X (NGX) is a handheld video game console manufactured by Tommo Inc.
  • ODROID
    The ODROID is a series of single-board computers and tablet computers created by Hardkernel Co.
  • Pocket Dream Console
    The Pocket Dream Console is a small handheld game device created by Conny in 2005.
  • Design Master Senshi Mangajukuu
    The Design Master Senshi Mangajukuu (Japanese: 電子 漫画 塾 Hepburn: Denshi manga juku) (Simply called as "Denshi Manga Juku") is a touchscreen handheld game console developed by Bandai and released in Japan on 1995 during the fifth generation of video game consoles.