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.
Direct clone of Cube Technology's 8-bit ping pong game, with the same options ("Knocks Exercise" and "Smash Exercise") and even the same song (Robert Miles' "Fable") on the title screen.
A clone of Mr. Do!'s Castle.
A first-person tank game.
Big Burger by Jungletac is a clone of the classic arcade game BurgerTime, developed primarily for the "Plug & Play" market (TV-games) and low-cost handheld consoles.
Dream Life is a dedicated console life simulation game targeted at girls between the ages of 8 and 14 created by Hasbro and released in 2005. Dream Life is a game where players create a girl character, ranging from hair to clothes. They can also determine how smart, funny, athletic, creative or outgoing the girl character is.
Zone Sega (or Sega Zone) is a plug-in-and-play video game console first released in 2010. The console is built suspiciously like the Wii, having wireless controllers that look similar to television remotes and that respond to movement. It retails at £50 in the UK. The Zone Sega is built off a similar console called the "Zone 40" (with 40 games) which in turn was built off the "Zone Wireless Gaming Console" (with 7 games). With the Zone Sega there are 50 built in games, 20 of which are Sega Mega Drive titles, 14 are "arcade games" and 16 are "Interactive Sports games" which make use of the motion control technology.
A pinball game. Later hacked to create Go Soccer (VT3xx).
You control a ninja who must hit samurai using a crosshair.
The Intellivision Flashback Game Console features 60 games for the classic Intellivision platform. Manufactured in 2014, this black console with a sleek design includes a component RCA connectivity option and has a storage capacity of 32 MB. With a resolution under 480p, this home console from the Intellivision brand offers a nostalgic gaming experience for fans of retro video games.
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.
Sesame Street: Elmo's World - My First TV Fun & Games is a Plug n' Play TV game geared towards very young children. The device has only three buttons, two directions and a jump button. There is a total of five games to play. The games are based on the television series Elmo's World. The game uses 8-bit graphics and has a very small amount of music.* Dinner for Dorothy: this game is very similar to most "catch the falling object" games. You play as Dorothy and must catch food pellets by moving left and right.
A port of Deep Storm included in The Totally Spies! Plug & Play console.
You play as a monkey that has to jump from platform to platform, while simultaneously collecting items and shooting at enemies with a boomerang. This is an unlicensed game that is a clone of NES hardware.
A top-down racing game with shooting mechanics, similar to Spy Hunter.
1 vs. 100 is a Plug It In & Play TV Game based off the game show of the same name developed by Pronto Games released by Jakks Pacific in 2006.
Throw the objects at the chef.