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.
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 DS Lite handheld game console

Nintendo DS Lite handheld game console

It is a portable handheld game console launched by Nintendo in 2006. It is an improved version of Nintendo DS. The design has been optimized to be smaller, thinner and lighter, while the screen is brighter and the battery life is longer. The dual-screen design is retained, and the lower screen is a touch screen, which supports stylus operation. Wi-Fi features are supported, allowing players to play online multiplayer games. Also backward compatible with GBA games, further expanding the game library. The shell is made of translucent material and offers a variety of color options. Its launch further solidified Nintendo's position in the portable game console market.
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 Advance SP Nintendo Folding Portable Game Console

Gameboy Advance SP Nintendo Folding Portable Game Console

Gameboy Advance SP is a portable game console launched by Nintendo in 2003. As an upgraded version of the GameboyAdvance series, it has undergone comprehensive improvements in both appearance and functionality. Adopting a folding design, it has a compact appearance and is easy to carry. Equipped with a backlit screen, providing clear and bright game images, and supporting adjustable brightness to adapt to different environments. Compatible with GameboyAdvance game cartridges, players can enjoy various types of games. It also has multiplayer gaming function and can play multiplayer games with friends
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 Switch White

Nintendo Switch White

Nintendo Switch is an innovative game console launched by Nintendo, which combines the characteristics of home game consoles and portable game consoles, providing multiple gaming modes and flexible gaming experiences. Adopting a unique design, the host part can be connected to a TV or base to achieve the functions of a home game console. At the same time, the host part can also be removed to become a portable game console, allowing players to enjoy the fun of gaming anytime and anywhere. Supporting multiplayer games, the controller can be divided into two independent controllers to play with friends. Through unique design and gameplay, it brings players a brand new gaming experience
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.
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.
SteamDeck portable gaming handheld console

SteamDeck portable gaming handheld console

SteamDeck is a portable gaming device developed by the well-known gaming platform Steam. It combines the characteristics of handheld and PC game consoles, providing players with a high-performance gaming experience. Equipped with customized AMD APU chips, it has powerful processing capabilities and graphics performance. It is equipped with a 7-inch touch screen and supports high-resolution game screen display. In addition, it also features physical buttons and joysticks, providing more intuitive and precise game control. This device is equipped with the Steam operating system, allowing players to download and play various PC games through the Steam platform.
Pacman Pacman handheld arcade game console

Pacman Pacman handheld arcade game console

Portable gaming console SONY PSP-3000

Portable gaming console SONY PSP-3000

The PSP3000 is the second revised model of PSP, with roughly the same specifications and dimensions as the existing PSP-2000. The main changes are the adoption of a new LCD screen with wide color gamut, high contrast, and anti reflection treatment, and the built-in microphone next to the PSP logo. The PSP, positioned as the "WALKMAN of the 21st century" by SONY, is a portable game console that can be enjoyed anytime, anywhere. Not only can you play games, but you can also enjoy functions such as watching movies, listening to music, and browsing photos with it.
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.
Nintendo 3DS game console

Nintendo 3DS game console

This is the fourth generation portable game console launched by Nintendo of Japan in 2011, which 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.
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.