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Atari Lynx
Atari bought the rights from Epyx (who was originally
designing this system and ended up not having enough money to carry
on). It was the first COLOR hand held... |
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Bandai Wonderswan
Released the forth of March 1999, the
Wonder Swan is the latest Hand-Held Game System released by Bandai.
This newcomer is a 16-bit system that displays in... |
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Cybiko
Have you ever had a go with someone's
Palm Pilot, and seen all the games and other stuff (such as drawing
apps etc.), and thought how cool it would be to have... |
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GamePark 32
The GP32 (GamePark 32) is a hand held
console built by Korean company, GamePark. While it outwardly resembles a
Nintendo Game Boy Advance, its... |
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NeoGeo Pocket
If you want a small portable full of SNK/Sega/etc
titles, look no further! The NeoGeo Pocket was first available as a
monochromatic machine and not-too-long later SNK... |
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Nintendo
DS
Nintendo's newest handheld, the DS includes a plethora of features
unheard of in the handheld market. These new features include dual
screens (DS), touch... |
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Nintendo
Game Boy
The Game Boy is a series of battery powered
handheld game consoles sold by Nintendo. It is the best
selling game system to date. The Game Boy was the...
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Nintendo Game Boy Advance
The Game Boy Advance (GBA) is a true testament to the
commitment Nintendo has made to the portable market and represents
possibilities never before seen. The system was in development... |
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Nintendo Game Boy Color
The Game Boy is a series of battery powered
handheld game consoles sold by Nintendo. It is the best
selling game system to date. The Game Boy was the... |
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Nintendo Virtual Boy
The Virtual Boy, a RISC-based, 32-bit
system, produces a 3-D experience not possible on conventional
television or LCD screens. The system has two... |
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Nokia N-Gage
The Nokia N-Gage brings
the start of a whole new gaming experience to the market, with an
ergonomic design optimized for playing games...
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Sega Dreamcast VMU
A VMU is the Memory
card used to save your game positions on a Sega Dreamcast games
console. Without one you would be unable to complete many games, as
there is just too much gameplay...
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Sega Game Gear
After Nintendo released their
Game Boy
in 1989, Sega started work on their very own portable game system.
The Game Gear was to be "everything the Game Boy... |
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Sony Pocket Station
The Pocket Station is a small PDA
which plugs into the Play Station. It features a LCD display, sound,
real time clock, infrared communication... |
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Watara Super Vision
The Supervision was first
sold in 1992. Trying to compete with the Game Boy by offering a very
low price on the unit and games...
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