PlayStation 5 PS5 Wireless Gamepad Charging Station

PlayStation 5 PS5 Wireless Gamepad Charging Station

PlayStation 5 (PS5 for short) is a home video game console launched by Sony Interactive Entertainment Co., Ltd. globally from November 12, 2020. It will be officially launched in Chinese Mainland on May 15, 2021, with a digital version of 3099 yuan and a CD-ROM version of 3899 yuan.
Sony PlayStation 4

Sony PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4 (PS4 for short) is a home game console released by Sony Interactive Entertainment Limited in North America on November 15, 2013. This console is a sequel to the PlayStation 3 in the same series. The console has a dedicated application called "PlayStation App" that makes smartphones and tablets a second screen to enhance the gaming experience. It also supports the cloud gaming streaming service "PlayStation Now" and comes with a "Share" button on the controller, making it easy for users to record while playing.
XboxSeriesX Home Game Console

XboxSeriesX Home Game Console

PlayStation 5 console

PlayStation 5 console

PlayStation 5 (PS5 for short) is a home video game console launched by Sony Interactive Entertainment Co., Ltd. globally on November 12, 2020, and officially launched in Chinese Mainland on May 15, 2021. This console is a successor to the PlayStation 4 in the same series, with significant hardware improvements compared to the previous generation PS4. It uses PCIe 4.0 high-speed custom solid-state drives and AMD custom processors. PS5 is one of the ninth generation gaming consoles. Paired with a controller called DualSense.
Nintendo SwitchOLED controller game console

Nintendo SwitchOLED controller game console

Retro and Nostalgic Nintendo Dendy Junior Cartridge Controller Game Console

Retro and Nostalgic Nintendo Dendy Junior Cartridge Controller Game Console

Retro nostalgic TV card with red and white game console game controller

Retro nostalgic TV card with red and white game console game controller

Sony PlayStation 5 gaming console

Sony PlayStation 5 gaming console

PlayStation 5 (PS5 for short) is a home video game console launched by Sony Interactive Entertainment Co., Ltd. globally on November 12, 2020, and officially launched in Chinese Mainland on May 15, 2021. This console is a successor to the PlayStation 4 in the same series, with significant hardware improvements compared to the previous generation PS4. It uses PCIe 4.0 high-speed custom solid-state drives and AMD custom processors.
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.
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.
Electronic Pets (Tamagotchi)

Electronic Pets (Tamagotchi)

Electronic pets, also known as Tamagotchi (Japanese "egg" and "watch" combination of words), the domestic genuine translation of "Tuo Ma song". It is an electronic pet series game machine launched by Bandai Company in November 1996. It is shaped like an egg with only three buttons on it and a simple LCD screen. Because the animal looks like a chicken, it is also called "electronic chicken". The "Toma Gezi" series has sold 45 million in Japan, while the number has reached 70 million worldwide.
Dendy Junior

Dendy Junior

Dendy is a game console that imitates the NES, launched by Russian technology company Steepler in December 1992.
PS5 game control handle

PS5 game control handle