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.
The Evercade Alpha Street Fighter Bartop Arcade includes six titles from the legendary Street Fighter series by Capcom, including Street Fighter II‘ Champion Edition, Super Street Fighter II Turbo, Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors’ Dreams, Street Fighter Alpha 2, Street Fighter Alpha 3 and Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo.
The Evercade Alpha Mega Man Bartop Arcade features an eclectic mix of Capcom classics, including Mega Man: The Power Battle, Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters, Final Fight, Knights of the Round, Carrier Air Wing and Strider.
A plug and play port of Mega Man 2.
A simulation of a claw machine.
Hard as Nails is a plug-and-play TV game released by Jakks Pacific in 2005 as part of its Marvel game line, featuring Spider-Man. The game connects directly to a television without the need for a separate console. Gameplay consists of side-scrolling action and platforming designed for a casual audience.
Ultimate Spider-Man in the Villain Round-Up is a plug-and-play game based on Spider-Man.
Rivets and Rivals is a plug-and-play TV game released by Jakks Pacific in 2005 as part of its Marvel game line, featuring Spider-Man. The game connects directly to a television without the need for a separate console. Gameplay consists of side-scrolling action and platforming designed for a casual audience.
Color TV-Game 6 is a dedicated videogame console from Nintendo, and their first videogame console. It is a "Pong console" and the first in the Color TV-Game series.
Color TV-Game Block Kuzushi is a Color TV Game title released in 1979 only in Japan. The first home console game to be created exclusively by Nintendo (the other Color TV Games were created with the assistance of Mitsubishi), Block Kuzushi is also known as being designed by legendary game developer Shigeru Miyamoto. Block Kuzushi is basically a home console version of Breakout. Block Kuzushi sold over 400,000 units in Japan, quite the success for Nintendo. Several things made Color TV-Game Block Kuzushi slightly unique when compared to other block-breaking games at the time. The player could choose from several different options, such as the number of balls present during a game and the speed of the ball/balls. Different game modes were present, such as Block Lighter, in which the player must destroy blinking blocks, and Block Through, which would have the ball eliminating every block in its way up to the top (without destroying a block and heading downwards). In department stores, managers would hold Block Kuzushi competitions with the winner obtaining a special medal to confirm their expertise in the game.
The Legends Flashback Blast! features twelve Atari 2600 games: BurgerTime Bump 'N' Jump (Burnin' Rubber) Escape It! Front Line Jungle Hunt Lock 'n' Chase Miss It! Polaris Shield Shifter Space Invaders Space Raid Strip Off The system is completely self-contained in an HDMI dongle and uses wireless controllers for gameplay. While the system only includes one controller, additional pads are available separately.
Drive, fly and run through games like a big kid to avoid obstacles and solve problems with Chase, Skye and Marshall. Search for the right shape to repair vehicles with Rocky and Tracker and match Rubble's dance moves with his outfits. Pick up Pup Treats in every mission to earn gold stars. Collect all the gold stars to become an honorary member of Paw Patrol!
A scrolling vertical shooter similar to 1942; also called Sky Fighter.
The Arcade Nano Series is a collection of RCA jack "Mega Drive-on-a-chip" units manufactured by AtGames. The console itself is built into a very small joystick that can be carried on a keychain or keyring using the strap attached to it. The entire console is powered by only one AAA battery (sometimes included), and it comes in an assortment of eight different variations, each with its own color scheme and game selection. Each package contains only the console (which doubles as the controller) and a mini-USB mono A/V output cable. Like many other newer clones, they are officially licensed by Sega.
The Care Bears TV Games, based on characters owned by American Greetings, was developed by ImaginEngine and released by Jakks Pacific in 2005.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Way of the Warrior is a dedicated console system developed by Wayforward Technology and published by Tech2Go. The console is a webcam that is set on top of the TV and places cutouts of TMNT villains on screen for the player to physically attack, similar to the PlayStation 2 EyeToy games.