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.
A Bust-a-Move clone.
Big Buck Safari is Plug It In & Play TV Hunting video game based off the Play Mechenix arcade game released by Jakks Pacific in 2011 two years after the Big Buck Hunter Pro TV game.
The Mega Drive 4, also branded as the Mega Drive 4 Guitar Idol, is a Mega Drive "console on a chip" which was released by Brazilian company Tectoy in October 2009 as a follow-up to the Mega Drive 3. The first version had 87 built-in games, some of which are not Mega Drive titles specifically, and does not have a cartridge slot for playing other games. It also comes with two control pads which attach to the console via two DE-9 ports, as they would in a traditional Mega Drive, plus a guitar accessory for playing the Guitar Idol game, which is overtly based upon the Guitar Hero games. The game Pense Bem is said to count as 10 games in the general counting.
Clone of the Flash game Toon Marooned: Protect the Fire; the Looney Tunes characters are replaced with a generic rabbit and dog. The player (the rabbit) must sink the dog's fire rafts in the water, without sinking theirs.
A Super Qix clone. The background artwork for level 1 is taken from One Piece, while level 2 uses Doraemon.
An extremely large joystick standing roughly two feet tall, with Pac-Man himself as the joystick's top. Gamelist is identical to Pac-Man Collection.
A "match-3" puzzle game. Later re-published by Waixing; the Waixing version uses a rendition of Terriermon's theme from Digimon Battle Spirit.
Clone of the Flash game Happy Pill. The player must aim a pill to hit frowning faces until they smile; if the pill hits the same face too many times, it will disturbingly "die" and turn into a skull. A VT368 hack of the game was also produced (under the same name). Later re-published by Waixing; the Waixing version uses a weirdly off-putting rendition of the theme to Gentlemen of Fortune, a Soviet comedy film.
Shoot the mosquito who is not wearing a gas mask.
Place Kick Master Football Championship (Waixing, license: 2006SR15690) is a football place kick simulation game with confusing gameplay and controls. Title screen graphics are stolen and edited from "The Ultimate 11: SNK Football Championship" in Intec's version. It was originally made for the Nintendo Entertainment System, but Intec has ported it to a cartridge for their console, and there is no information about these 2 versions and the version discussed below.
A game for the Game Master handheld. A shoot-'em-up which pits players against five intergalactic fortresses.
The player controls a marble and must push off all other marbles from the stage. The marbles feature Sonic's face and levitating hands.
A Contra-style game. It is VT03 only.
A camera-based game, where the sensor will place giant cartoon lips over the player's actual mouth. The player must move their mouth to eat the happy food, while avoiding eating garlic. ["DDR" hardware only]
A Snake-like game where the player controls a girl, and must group together people on the dance floor to form a line behind her.
The Dance Dance Resolution clone seen on the DDR consoles. The game steals countless actual songs from well-known artists (not cover versions), with their music videos playing in the background. It is divided into two modes: "MTV Mode" (featuring more general music, and using the MTV logo), and "Cartoon Mode" (which seems to solely feature Hatsune Miku songs). ["DDR" hardware only]