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  • Part of the Game Boy line of handheld consoles.
  • Hardware revision Cybiko Xtreme released in September 2001.
  • More than 430 games and applications produced, all free.
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    Plays digital games via internet download from PC.Combination PDA and handheld game console.Considered a commercial failure, especially after the 2001 release of the Game Boy Advance.Hardware revisions of WonderSwan Color released in 2000 and SwanCrystal in 2002.Created by Game Boy creator Gunpei Yokoi after leaving Nintendo.Considered a commercial failure, SNK subsequently leaves the hardware business.Hardware revision Neo Geo Pocket Color replaces in 1999 due to poor sales.Part of the Neo Geo family of consoles.

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    Hardware revision Pocket Pro released in 1998.First handheld to feature a touchscreen and internet connection.Bandai's touchscreen handheld game console.Considered technical marvel but a commercial failure.Suffered from fast battery consumption and launching at a time when Sega trying to support many other platforms concurrently.No games specifically made for it, no compatibility for any other Sega platforms.

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  • Played entire Sega Genesis library and its exact ROM cartridges.
  • Sega's second and last traditional handheld.
  • Considered a commercial failure, often cited due to lack of games.
  • Technologically and physically similar to the Game Boy.
  • Considered a commercial failure, often cited due to a lack of games.
  • Could link to a television via a link cable.
  • Hardware revision/version that looked very similar to the Game Boy.
  • Screen could be tilted relative to controls via flexible connection.
  • Technologically similar to the Game Boy.
  • Plays monochrome games from ROM cartridges.
  • Technologically far behind the Game Boy, despite Game Boy generally being considered the weakest at the time frame.
  • Has a similar physical appearance to a Sega Game Gear.
  • No exact sales figures known, but generally considered to be a commercial failure.
  • At least 71 games known to have been released.
  • Hardware revisions reported, but largely cosmetic and trivial changes.
  • Plays monochrome games from ROM cartridges on large, credit card sized cartridges.
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  • Technologically similar to the original Game Boy.
  • Technologically advanced for its time, but high price and short battery life plagued its commercial appeal.
  • Internally similar to NEC's TurboGrafx-16 home console, directly able to play its games.
  • Not a commercial failure outsold many competitors, but sales lagged far behind Game Boy.
  • Technology more advanced than its competitors, but suffered from short battery life.
  • Internally similar to the Sega Master System, could play games with a converter add-on.
  • Sega's first handheld game console, color screen with backlight.
  • Hardware revision smaller Atari Lynx II released in 1991.
  • First handheld electronic game with a color LCD, 3.5 inch screen.
  • Was the best-selling handheld console until 2010 when it was surpassed by the Nintendo DS.
  • Hardware revisions include the smaller Game Boy Pocket in 1996, and color screened Game Boy Color in 1998.
  • First of the Game Boy line of handhelds.
  • Battery life of approximately 60+ hours on 4 AA batteries.
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  • Cartridge based handheld, with additional software built in.
  • Plays cartridges containing a colored sprite overlay, using a monochrome LCD on top of the overlay to cover/uncover each sprite during gameplay.
  • Plays (red) monochrome games from ROM cartridges.
  • Dual set of input buttons above and below screen allowed for two player play on same console.
  • Considered a commercial failure, but a creative success that paved the way for the Game Boy's later success.
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    Roughly 10-12 games were ever released.Cartridges also contained the individual processor and buttons required to play game.Plays monochrome games from ROM cartridges.

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    The very first handheld game console that used interchangeable cartridges.There are 48 handheld platforms in this list.














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