Popular games for platform Plug & Play
A side scrolling platformer from Gameloft, Castle of Magic is the quest to save the world from the evil Nefastax.
Pong is a table tennis-themed twitch arcade video game with simple two-dimensional graphics. It was the first sports arcade video game and one of the earliest arcade video games in history, helping to establish the video game industry along with the Magnavox Odyssey. Soon after its release, several companies began producing games that closely mimicked its gameplay.
An official PS1 emulation system that came with 20 PS1 games in the form of a miniature PS1 system. Games output at 720p through HDMI, and the controllers use standard USB ports.
Rerelease of Ms. Pac-Man with a wireless controller, and additional games New Rally-X and Bosconian.
The Arcade Motion Classic, known often as the Super Arcade is a console on a chip manufactured by AtGames. It is almost identical to the AtGames Mega Drive Video Game Console in design meaning it can run Sega Mega Drive cartridges, but has a white plastic shell, 40-built in games and claimed support for motion controlled games, similar to the Wii. Out of the 40 built-in games, 15 are Mega Drive games from Sega, 7 are motion-sensing sports games and 18 are "bonus arcade games". The console ships with two wireless controllers (which require 2x AAA batteries each) with a number of attachable accessories.
The arcade classic that spawned the golden age of video games has returned to your TV!
The Sega Genesis Classic Game Console is a budget-friendly, plug-and-play micro-console produced by AtGames under official license by Sega. While it was famously advertised as having 80 built-in games and featured a functional cartridge slot for original games, the package was heavily criticized by retro enthusiasts because its game library was padded with 40 generic, low-budget bonus minigames to inflate the count, and its emulation software suffered from notoriously poor audio and visual accuracy compared to the original hardware.
A variant of Minnie's Pearls.
The Master System 3 is a console released by Tectoy exclusively in Brazil in 2008. It is a continuation of the long-running Sega Master System line seen in the country, succeeding the line of "Master System 3 Collection" consoles (which in turn followed the "Master System III Compact"). Like the last two models of its predecessor, this Master System 3 lacks a cartridge slot, relying solely on built-in games. It has a shorter name and also opts for a radically changed design over previous consoles, presumed to be unique to Tectoy products. Internally, it is likely the same as the Master System 3 Collection with 131 games, since they have the same menu saying "Master System 3 Collection 131 Super Jogos" and share the same list of games. The Master System 3 comes with 131 built-in games (or so it claims), the same number as the last Master System 3 Collection console to be released. It also comes with two Sega Mega Drive-style six button control pads which plug into two DE-9 ports, although most of the buttons on the pads are redundant as the console has no built-in Mega Drive games. In order to count 131 games, Pense Bem counts as 10 and 20 em 1 counts as 20 games.
Based on JungleTac's Sunplus SPG2xx game Rapid Stream. This version starts on what would be the second level of the 16-bit version of the game.
The Lexibook TV Game Console (Model JG7415) is a Nintendo Wii-inspired Plug & Play home console. The console comes with 120 built-in games splits into two primary styles of play, Motion-controlled titles and Arcade Minigames.
Basketball is a sports game developed by JungleTac for various Plug & Play and Handheld consoles.
Aim in the right direction with the right force so the rabbit can land on the bottle(s).
A second revision of the Sport Vii, with the game Lucky Dice removed.
A Columns clone with an Ancient Egyptian theme.
In this remaster the graphics are updated from the original version.