Nintendo

Nintendo

The clear theme of the model is Nintendo Switch game machine, covering its core hardware components-the main machine body (flat panel with screen), Joy - Con handle (left and right separate controller), base (used for connecting TV in the main machine mode), etc. The model restores the functional characteristics of Switch's "palm machine/main machine/desktop" three-mode switching, and conveys the technological sense of modern game hardware and the affinity of equipment familiar to players.
Nintendo Game & Watch Portable

Nintendo Game & Watch Portable

It is a portable game console sold by Nintendo from 1980 to 1991. It was designed by Yokai Junping and is the prototype of modern handheld game equipment. Combining the functions of a video game and a digital quartz watch, the name came from it. Using a monochrome LCD screen, each host built a specific game. Also equipped with clock and alarm functions. A total of 59 games in the series were released worldwide, plus limited editions and not for sale, for a total of 61 titles. Its success inspired Nintendo's subsequent launch of handhelds such as GameBoy.
Nintendo Game Boy Classic

Nintendo Game Boy Classic

It is a portable handheld game console launched in 1989, marking a new era of portable gaming equipment. It uses a cuboid design and is equipped with a 2.45-inch reflective LCD screen. The design is simple and practical, with a cross arrow key, two function buttons, and start and select buttons. Powered by four AA batteries, it lasted up to 35 hours, which was one of its biggest competitive advantages at the time. With its low price and rich game lineup, it has achieved great success in the world. Attracted a large number of players, but also laid its important position in the history of the game.
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.
Nintendo Game Boy (yellow)

Nintendo Game Boy (yellow)

It was the first generation of portable game console launched by Nintendo in 1989, marking a new era of portable gaming devices. Designed and developed by Nintendo's Yokai Junhei, it is famous for its durability, long battery life and extensive game library. Its success lies in its easy-to-use design and strong game lineup, such as classic games such as "Tetris", "Super Mario Land" and "Pokemon. It has made breakthroughs in technology and also promoted the development of portable game culture. The global cumulative sales volume exceeded 0.12 billion units and became the dominant market in the 1990 s.
Nintendo Game Boy

Nintendo Game Boy

It is a portable game console launched by Nintendo in 1989, which completely changed the handheld game market and became one of the best-selling game consoles in the world. Known for its durable design, long battery life and rich game library. Equipped with a custom 8-bit processor, it has a green monochrome LCD screen with a resolution of 160x 144 pixels and can display 4 different shades of gray. The GameBoy series of game consoles has sold more than 0.2 billion units worldwide, and its influence and cultural status have made it an iconic product in the history of video games.
Gameboy Color Nintendo portable game console

Gameboy Color Nintendo portable game console

GameboyColor is a portable game console launched by Nintendo in 1998. As part of the Gameboy series, improvements and upgrades have been made in appearance and functionality. Adopting a color display screen, compared to the previous Gameboy, it can present game graphics in richer colors, bringing players a more vivid and exciting gaming experience. Equipped with a faster processor and larger memory capacity, the game runs more smoothly, while also supporting more complex game and audio effects. It is a classic game console with a rich game library, color display, and portability.
GameBoy Advance Nintendo handheld game console - Purple

GameBoy Advance Nintendo handheld game console - Purple

GameBoyAdvance (GBA) is a handheld game console released by Nintendo in 2001. It is the fourth generation product of the GameBoy series and the successor to the GameBoyColor. Adopting a 32-bit ARM processor brings more powerful performance and higher graphics processing capabilities. It is equipped with a 2.9-inch reflective TFT LCD display with a resolution of 240x160 pixels, providing clearer and more delicate game graphics. It has outstanding performance in terms of game performance, image quality, and game library.
Nintendo 64 (N64) Nintendo Home Game Console

Nintendo 64 (N64) Nintendo Home Game Console

The Nintendo 64 is a home gaming console launched by Nintendo in 1996. As the third generation product of Nintendo's home gaming console series, the N64 has been loved by a large number of players for its unique design and excellent gaming experience. Adopting a 64 bit processor and 3D graphics processing capability, it brings players unprecedented game graphics and effects. Its game cartridge capacity has also greatly increased compared to previous home game consoles, making game content more diverse. It is a home game console with unique design and excellent performance, making it a classic in the minds of many players.
GAME BOY POCKET Nintendo handheld game console

GAME BOY POCKET Nintendo handheld game console

GameBoyPocket is a portable game console launched by Nintendo in 1996. As an upgraded version of the GameBoy series, it has undergone improvements in appearance and performance while maintaining portability. Adopting a smaller and lighter design, the body size has been reduced by 30% compared to the original Game Boy, and the weight has also been reduced by nearly 30%. This makes it easier to carry and play, suitable for use during travel or leisure time. It is a classic portable game console, which is compact, lightweight, has a long battery life, and a rich game library, making it a favorite of many players.
Game Boy Color Nintendo handheld game console

Game Boy Color Nintendo handheld game console

GameBoyColor is a portable game console launched by Nintendo in 1998. As an upgraded version of the GameBoy series, it features a color display screen, providing players with a more diverse and colorful gaming experience. Designed to be compact and lightweight, easy to carry and play. It is equipped with a 2.6-inch color TFT LCD screen, with clear display effects and bright colors. Game operations can be performed through directional keys, A/B buttons, and selection keys, with simple and intuitive controls. It is a classic portable game console, and its color display screen, rich game library, and portability make it the first choice for many game enthusiasts
Nintendo 2DS game console

Nintendo 2DS game console

The Nintendo 2DS is an entry-level gaming device produced by Nintendo, featuring a single flat body design and not supporting naked eye 3D display effects. It is compatible with 3DS games and downward compatible with NDS games. It can be seen as a fully functional 3DS without naked eye 3D functionality. The host has eliminated the flip design, with the upper and lower screens on the same plane, which saves unnecessary components and reduces manufacturing costs. Like the previous 3DS, the upper screen is a non touch screen with a resolution of 400x240, and the lower screen is a resistive touch screen with a resolution of 320x240.
Tetris game console

Tetris game console

Tetris is a casual game invented by Russian Alexei Pajitnov in June 1984.
Nintendo Switch Lite White

Nintendo Switch Lite White

Nintendo Switch Lite is a portable game console launched by Nintendo and is a member of the Nintendo Switch series. Compared to the original Switch, it is more compact and lightweight, focusing on portability and single player gaming experience. Adopting a handheld design, the body is thinner and more suitable for one handed operation. Equipped with a high-definition touch screen, supporting touch operation, and featuring built-in control sticks and buttons, allowing for gaming without the need for an additional controller. Emphasize portability and personal gaming experience, suitable for players who enjoy playing alone or need entertainment on the go.
Nintendo SwitchLite Yellow

Nintendo SwitchLite Yellow

Nintendo Switch Lite is a portable game console launched by Nintendo and is a member of the Nintendo Switch series. Compared to the original Switch, it is more compact and lightweight, focusing on portability and single player gaming experience. Adopting a handheld design, the body is thinner and more suitable for one handed operation. Equipped with a high-definition touch screen, supporting touch operation, and featuring built-in control sticks and buttons, allowing for gaming without the need for an additional controller. Emphasize portability and personal gaming experience, suitable for players who enjoy playing alone or need entertainment on the go.
GameCube Nintendo gamepad

GameCube Nintendo gamepad

The Gamecube controller is the official controller for Nintendo's Gamecube game console. It was first released together with the Gamecube console in 2001 and became one of the main game input devices for Gamecube. Unique in design, with a unique ergonomic shape that allows players to comfortably grip and operate. It has a central cross key and a thumb joystick for precise control of the game character's movements. It is also equipped with four main operation buttons: A, B, X, and Y, as well as two shoulder buttons and a start button
GameBoyAdvance Nintendo portable game console

GameBoyAdvance Nintendo portable game console

GameBoyAdvance (GBA) is a handheld game console launched by Nintendo in 2001. As the successor to the GameBoy series, GBA enjoys a wide reputation and influence in the gaming industry. Adopting a 32-bit processor and more advanced graphics technology, it presents players with more exquisite game graphics and smoother operating experience. Its screen resolution is higher, the display is more delicate, and the colors are richer, making the game graphics more vivid and realistic. Equipped with pluggable game cartridges, players can choose different games for entertainment according to their preferences.
Wii U Nintendo Home Game Console

Wii U Nintendo Home Game Console

Wii U is a home gaming console developed by Nintendo and launched in 2012. It is the successor to Wii, adopting unique control methods and innovative features, bringing players a brand new gaming experience. The biggest feature is its unique controller, called Wii UGamePad. The controller has a 6.2-inch touchscreen that provides additional information and features during gameplay. Players can use the controller as a standalone game screen or as a supplement to the main screen. This innovative control method brings more possibilities and interactivity to the game.
1998 handheld game console Game Boy Color

1998 handheld game console Game Boy Color

Game Boy Color is a battery powered color screen portable electronic game console developed by Nintendo of Japan. Game Boy Color (GBC for short) is a battery powered color screen portable electronic game console developed by Nintendo of Japan. Famous game cartridges include gold, silver, blue, and red from the Pok é mon series.
Nintendo Wii game console

Nintendo Wii game console

Nintendo Wii is a home game console launched by Japanese gaming company Nintendo in 2006. It has attracted much attention for its unique motion control and innovative gaming experience. The Wii adopts a wireless remote control and motion sensor, allowing players to operate the game through real actions. This intuitive control method not only makes the game more interactive and immersive, but also attracts a wider user base, including young people, elderly people, and non gamers. It also has audiovisual entertainment functions. Until now, Wii remains a classic in the minds of many gaming enthusiasts.
2011 Nintendo 3DS handheld gaming console

2011 Nintendo 3DS handheld gaming console

The Nintendo 3DS is the fourth generation portable game console launched by Nintendo of Japan in 2011. It is a successor to the Nintendo DS and was launched in Japan on February 26, 2011. By utilizing parallax barrier technology, players can experience naked eye 3D images without the need to wear special glasses. This platform is backward compatible with Nintendo DS software. The traditional Chinese version of 3DS was released in September 2012. The Simplified Chinese version of 3DS was released in November 2012. Cumulative sales of 3DS consoles: 75.94 million consoles and 3864.8 million games.
1998 Nintendo Game Boy Bros handheld game console

1998 Nintendo Game Boy Bros handheld game console

Game Boy is the first generation portable game console released by Nintendo in 1989. Game Boy is a successor product to Nintendo Game&Watch. GB has three redesigned models, namely the small-sized GBP, the GBL with added backlight function, and the colored GBC. As of 2003, GB had sold a total of 120 million units worldwide, and Game Boy was the best-selling game console before 2004. The next generation handheld console for Nintendo GB was the Nintendo GBA, launched in 2001, designed and developed by gamer Junpei Yokoi.
1998 Nintendo Game Boy Color handheld game console

1998 Nintendo Game Boy Color handheld game console

The Nintendo Game Boy Color, also abbreviated as GBC and developed under the code CGB, is the fifth generation handheld game console launched by Nintendo. It is a color screen version of the Nintendo Game Boy. GBC has released a total of eight limited editions of the Pok é mon series, including limited edition colors, limited editions sold on the Pok é mon Center, monthly COROCORO comic magazine draws, and some commemorative editions.
2001 handheld game console Nintendo Game Boy Advance

2001 handheld game console Nintendo Game Boy Advance

GAME BOY ADVANCE, abbreviated as GBA. It is the second generation portable game console released by Nintendo on March 21, 2001, featuring a color TFT LCD screen. Priced at 9800 yen, it is backward compatible with the previous generation Game Boy games. In June 2004, Shenyou launched the Little Shenyou GBA. In 2005, the sales of Little Shenyou exceeded 200000 units, and the company's revenue exceeded 100 million. GBA has two revised models, namely the GBA SP launched in 2003 and the GBM launched in 2005.
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