Sony PSP portable game console

Sony PSP portable game console

It is an epoch-making portable game console launched by Sony in 2004, and it is also the first handheld in the PlayStation series. Known for its powerful graphics performance and rich multimedia capabilities. Also supports video playback, audio playback, photo browsing and other functions. The game lineup is very rich, including "God of War", "Final Fantasy" and "Monster Hunter" and other well-known works, these games provide players with a similar home machine gaming experience. It also promotes the prosperity of the handheld market, and its design concept and technology application provide valuable experience for the development of the subsequent handheld.
Atari 2600 home game console

Atari 2600 home game console

Atari is a revolutionary home game console launched in 1977. It was the first home game console to successfully adopt a replaceable game cassette, completely changing the design pattern of the console. Its launch marked the real beginning of the era of home game consoles, using extremely popular home televisions as displays, reducing costs while providing good visual effects. The interchangeable cassette system enables game developers to release games independently of the console manufacturer, greatly enriching the variety of games. More than 30 million units were sold in 1977-1992. It is considered an important milestone in early video games.
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.
Sega Mega Drive home game console

Sega Mega Drive home game console

It is a 16-bit home game console first released by Sega in 1988. As one of the representatives of the fourth generation of game consoles, it has achieved great success in the world with its powerful hardware performance and rich game library. The game library is very rich, including "Sonic the Hedgehog" series, "Dream Star" series and other classic works. Among them, the release of "Sonic the Hedgehog" greatly promoted the sales of MegaDrive and became the iconic game of Sega. Several expansion devices have also been introduced to enhance its performance. More than 30 million units were sold worldwide.
Nintendo family game console 3D scanning

Nintendo family game console 3D scanning

It is a classic 8-bit home game console launched by Nintendo in Japan on July 15, 1983. With its iconic red and white color matching and simple design, it has become a milestone product in the Japanese and global game market. Initially equipped with two controllers fixed on both sides of the main unit, the second controller has a microphone function and can be used for some games. It was redesigned and launched in the North American market under the name NES in 1985. The design has been adjusted to meet the needs of the North American market. Castile games are rich and varied, including classics such as Super Mario Bros., driving the prosperity of the entire game industry.
Fairchild Channel F System II

Fairchild Channel F System II

It is a home video game console launched by ZirconInternational in 1979. It is a redesign of the original Fairchild ChannelF. The main change is the design, the controller can be removed from the main unit, rather than directly connected to the main unit; the controller storage location has been moved to the rear of the main unit, and the sound is now mixed into the RF TV signal, so the main unit no longer needs built-in speakers. Despite improvements in design and technology, it faced challenges in competing with AtariVCS and was eventually discontinued after the collapse of the video game market.
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.
Pac Man Arcade OBJ Model

Pac Man Arcade OBJ Model

Pinball arcade 3D model

Pinball arcade 3D model

Soviet game console Nu, pogodi! From the 1980s!

Soviet game console Nu, pogodi! From the 1980s!

“Nu, pogodi!” It is a handheld game console from the Soviet era. The characteristics of game consoles are high cost and heavy weight, with each one weighing 330 to 375 pounds, which is more than five times that of the original European and American game consoles. This is mainly because the Soviet Union lacked thinner and lighter materials. In addition, every arcade game during the Soviet era naturally carried the mission of spreading Marxism. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, many game consoles were recycled for the production of other items due to a lack of raw materials. Therefore, if you want to play with them now, you can only visit these two museums in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
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.
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.
2003 handheld game console Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP dark blue

2003 handheld game console Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP dark blue

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.
Old style gaming console Sony PlayStation 2

Old style gaming console Sony PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2 is a home game console released by Sony Computer Entertainment Co., Ltd. in Japan on March 4, 2000. It is the successor to the PlayStation series and was discontinued on December 28, 2012. This console can not only play games, but also play DVDs. The main competitors are Sega's Dreamcast, Microsoft's Xbox, and Nintendo's GameCube. There are approximately 10828 games on the PS2 platform, making it the highest selling, longest selling, and longest supported game console by official manufacturers in history.
Nintendo Gameboy Advance (GBA) handheld game console

Nintendo Gameboy Advance (GBA) handheld game console

The Nintendo Gameboy Advance (GBA) is a 32-bit handheld game console developed, manufactured, and sold by Nintendo as the successor to the Game Boy Color. GBA was released in Japan on March 21, 2001 and in North America on June 11 of the same year. The display screen of GBA is a TFT LCD with a resolution of 240 × 160 pixels. GBA's best-selling games are Pok é mon Ruby and Sapphire, which sold 16.22 million copies.
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
Nintendo 3DS XL portable game console

Nintendo 3DS XL portable game console

The Nintendo (Nintendo)3DS XL was first introduced on July 28, 2012. It is the second model in the Nintendo 3DS series, following the launch of the original Nintendo 3DS. The launch of the 3DS XL is intended to provide a larger screen and a better gaming experience.