Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP

Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP

It is a portable game console launched by Nintendo in 2003 and is an upgraded version of GameBoyAdvance. Using a classic clamshell design, similar to a laptop, this design is not only beautiful, but also effectively protects the screen. Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, after 3 hours of charging, the battery life is about 10 hours when the backlight is turned on, and up to 18 hours when the backlight is turned off. Support GameBoy, GameBoyColor and GameBoyAdvance game cartridges, making it a wide range of compatibility and a rich game library. One of the most popular handheld game consoles at the time.
ROG handheld game console (2023)

ROG handheld game console (2023)

The ROG handheld device is equipped with AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, specially customized for gaming handheld devices. It uses Zen 4 advanced architecture and RDNA 3 integrated graphics, with 8 cores, 16 threads, and graphics processing performance of up to 8.6 TFLOPS, comparable to home gaming consoles. Supports super-resolution technologies such as AMD FSR and RSR to improve display quality and frame rate, while effectively reducing lag. On June 13, 2023, the ROG handheld device was released in China, with an officially announced starting price of 4999 yuan.
2003 handheld game console Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP bright red

2003 handheld game console Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP bright red

Game Boy is a handheld game console launched by Nintendo in 1989 that is deeply loved by players worldwide. The game library of "Game Boy" includes many classic games, such as "Tetris", "Pok é mon Red and Blue", and "The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening". On February 14, 2003, the improved version of GBA SP was released on Valentine's Day, and the first batch of 130000 units sold out within two hours. The intense competition for sales made it almost unimaginable for those present that this was Japan, which was mired in a severe economic recession.
90s handheld game console Tetris machine

90s handheld game console Tetris machine

The Tetris machine from Micro Genius was released in 1991-1992. This game console is very popular in China, and many people believe that most of the Tetris machines in the country are based on the prototype of a little genius. However, there is some controversy over whether Little Genius is original or not. Some people believe that the appearance of Little Genius's Tetris machine should be borrowed from Game Boy (which can be considered a variant). Due to the cost issue caused by high resolution, they chose games like Tetris based on their experience of copying FC game consoles.
Nintendo Switch gray handheld game console

Nintendo Switch gray handheld game console

Switch is a game console released by Nintendo on January 13, 2017. The Switch is equipped with a 6.2-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 720P on the front; It comes in two colors: electric blue, electric red, and gray; The body length is 102 millimeters, width is 239 millimeters, thickness is 13.9 millimeters, and weight is approximately 398 grams. The Nintendo Switch console is equipped with a 4310mAh rechargeable lithium battery, while the Joy Con is equipped with a 525mAh rechargeable lithium battery. The Switch host has 32GB of memory and can be further expanded with a microSD card
Handheld gaming console Nintendo Switch

Handheld gaming console Nintendo Switch

Switch is a game console released by Nintendo on January 13, 2017. The Switch is equipped with a 6.2-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 720P on the front; It comes in two colors: electric blue, electric red, and gray; The body length is 102 millimeters, width is 239 millimeters, thickness is 13.9 millimeters, and weight is approximately 398 grams. The Nintendo Switch console is equipped with a 4310mAh rechargeable lithium battery, while the Joy Con is equipped with a 525mAh rechargeable lithium battery. The Switch host has 32GB of memory and can be further expanded with a microSD card
Nintendo Switch Long Range Gaming Console

Nintendo Switch Long Range Gaming Console

The Nintendo Switch Long Range Edition is a game console released by Nintendo on October 8, 2021. Compared to the original 6.2-inch LCD screen, the OLED screen provides better contrast and color. The built-in storage space has been increased to 64GB, and using a separately sold microSD card can further increase the storage capacity. By using flash memory to improve battery life, it can theoretically reach 4.5-9 hours. The accessory base is equipped with 2 USB ports, an HDMI port for connecting to a TV, and a newly added wired network port, making online gaming more stable when playing in TV mode.
Nintendo Switch OLED gaming handheld console

Nintendo Switch OLED gaming handheld console

Nintendo Switch OLED is a game console released by Nintendo on October 8, 2021. Compared to the original 6.2-inch LCD screen, the OLED screen provides better contrast and color. The built-in storage space has been increased to 64GB, and using a separately sold microSD card can further increase the storage capacity. The accessory base is equipped with 2 USB ports, an HDMI port for connecting to a TV, and a newly added wired network port, making online gaming more stable when playing in TV mode.
Game Boy, a handheld game console developed by Nintendo in the 1980s

Game Boy, a handheld game console developed by Nintendo in the 1980s

Game Boy is an 8-bit handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. As the first handheld device in the Game Boy series, it was first released in Japan in April 1989, three months later in North America, and over a year later in Europe. It was designed by the same team that developed the Game&Watch series of handheld electronic games and several Nintendo Entertainment System games: Satoru Okada, Gunpei Yokoi, and Nintendo Research&Development
Classic game handheld GameBoy

Classic game handheld GameBoy

The first generation of Game Boy and Game Boy Color have a combined global sales volume of 0.11869 billion. The total sales volume of each Game Boy Advance version is 81.51 million. The cumulative global sales volume of all Game Boy systems is 0.2002 billion. In June 2000, GB handhelds (including GBP and GBC) reached a sales volume of 0.1 billion units, which was also the first game machine in history to complete this figure. After that, only PS2 and NDS exceeded this record. According to incomplete statistics, GB's total sales volume should be 118,000,000 units.