Microsoft gaming console Xbox Series X

Microsoft gaming console Xbox Series X

Xbox head Phil Spencer stated that Microsoft prioritizes high frame rates and faster loading times over higher resolutions; The X series achieves this through a more compatible function between the CPU and graphics processing unit. Compared to the Xbox One X, the CPU power is approximately four times that of the Xbox One X, and the GPU power is twice that of the previous generation. The Xbox Series X is supported by a customized 7-nanometer AMD Zen 2 CPU with 8 cores and a running frequency of 3.6 GHz.
Dreamcast gaming console

Dreamcast gaming console

Dreamcast (DC for short) is a home game console released by Japanese video game company Sega on November 27, 1998 in Japan, September 9, 1999 in North America, and October 14, 1999 in Europe. It was the first console released in the sixth generation of electronic game consoles and the last home game console developed by Sega. The main competitors include Sony's PlayStation 2, Nintendo's Nintendo GameCube, and Microsoft's Xbox. Its sales during its lifecycle were only about 10 million units, making it one of Sega's most significant business failures.
Sony PSP 1000 (PlayStation Portable) handheld multimedia entertainment device

Sony PSP 1000 (PlayStation Portable) handheld multimedia entertainment device

The PSP1000 was officially released on December 12, 2004 and was discontinued in March 2007. It adopts a 4.3-inch 16:9 ratio, backlit full transparency Sharp ASV ultra wide viewing angle LCD screen, with a screen resolution of 480 * 272 pixels, and bright colors with first-class display effects. There are 4 screen brightness options for players to choose from; There is a 3D polygon drawing ability between PS and PS2, and the corresponding NURBS modeling of surfaces is a feature that PS2 does not have. The game graphics have reached a new height in handheld gaming.
2011 Sony PlayStation Vita handheld game console

2011 Sony PlayStation Vita handheld game console

The PlayStation Vita (PS Vita or Vita) is a handheld game console developed and sold by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on December 17, 2011, and began to be released in North America, Europe, and other international regions on February 22, 2012. This game console is the successor to PlayStation Portable and a part of the PlayStation brand gaming equipment; As the eighth generation video game console, it mainly competes with Nintendo 3DS.
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.
XBOX ONE gaming console

XBOX ONE gaming console

XBOX ONE is a home gaming console released by Microsoft. It is the next generation model of Xbox 360. Abbreviated as XONE or XB-ONE. It was released on November 22, 2013 in 13 countries including the United States and Europe. Released in Japan on September 4th, 2014. The first generation models have been discontinued, and there are two models available: Xbox One S and Xbox One X. Project Scorpio "is an improved, high-performance Xbox One console designed to provide users with a more luxurious and smooth gaming experience.
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.
2023 Palm Game Console Panic Playdate

2023 Palm Game Console Panic Playdate

Playdate is a new type of small handheld gaming system that includes many brand new games, priced at $199. Playdate has a special black and white screen with no backlight, but highly reflective, making it look more stunning than imagined. Equipped with a small processor, Wi Fi, Bluetooth. When you don't use it, the screen won't turn off, but instead becomes a low-power clock
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.
Dendy game console classic retro two player nostalgic game console

Dendy game console classic retro two player nostalgic game console

Retro color TV Super Mario

Retro color TV Super Mario

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 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 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.
Sony PlayStation 3Slim

Sony PlayStation 3Slim

The Sony PS3 slim is an electronic product under the Sony brand, which uses the Cell Broadband Engine processor and supports Bluetooth 2.0 and WiFi wireless network connections.
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