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 Arcade Gamer Classic is a Mega Drive "console on a chip" originally produced by AtGames for the Asian market with 10-20 built-in games and distributed in the UK by Blaze Europe and France by H&B. It is similar to the Mega Drive Twin Pads, except it consists of a single pad. The number of built-in games varies between releases.
High School Musical: All Together Now was a Plug It In & Play TV Game delovped by Handheld Games LLC and released by Jakks Pacific in 2008. It contains four games. It was re-issued in 2012 in the new lunchbox packaging.
Dreamworks Animation is a Plug It In & Play TV Game system with 5 games based off Dreamworks' Shrek and Over The Hedge movies released by Jakks Pacific and developed by Handheld Games, LLC in 2006.
Bass Angler Championship is a plug-n-play fishing game released by Jakks Pacific in 2005.
Features Pac-Man, Pac-Mania, New Rally-X, Galaga, Galaga '88, Dig Dug, Super Xevious, Rolling Thunder, Dragon Spirit, and Mappy. Additional ROMs for various formats (NES, Game Boy Advance, Atari 2600/7800, etc.) can be added via a Micro SD card.
The VG Pocket Caplet is a 16-bit handheld manufactured by JungleTac and distributed by Performance Designed Products. The VG Pocket Caplet has 50 built-in games (35 in earlier units), three of which are licensed arcade ports: Space Invaders, Bust-A-Move, and BurgerTime. Many of the included games are listed under a different name than on other JungleTac consoles. Like with most handhelds with built-in games, the high scores and game progress cannot be saved. Space Invaders (licensed Taito port) Bust-A-Move (licensed Taito port) BurgerTime (licensed Data East port) Sudoku Quiz (a misnomer, as there is no quiz included) Boxboy (Sokoban clone) Adventures of Waldog (platformer) Deep Storm (3D shooter like Star Fox) Bubble Wubble (Tetris clone) Final Escape (Pengo clone) Wolfy's Quest Legendary Hero (Don Doko Don clone) Craig the Caterpillar (Go! Go! Mile Smile clone) Crystal Cavern (Magical Drop clone) Final Round Tennis! Magic Jelly Blazebusters (Arkanoid/Breakout clone) Rotating Puzzle (animated slide puzzle game) Underwater Pinball (Arkanoid/Breakout clone) Bubble Blaster (Puzz Loop clone) Greedy Grabber Puzzle Chance Victory Road (Frogger clone) Jet Racing (Pole Position clone) Yummy and Tasty (Risky Challenge clone) Code Name: Plumber (platformer) Hanoi Tower Leapfrog Win or Lose Pop Goes the Ball! (Buster Bros. clone) Kart Racer X (overhead racer) Battle Blocks II (another Arkanoid / Breakout clone) Switch and Mix (Lights Out clone) Survival Challenge Go Back Home! Motojet Mania (overhead racer) Tiger Rescue (vertical scrolling shooter similar to Aero Fighters) Billiards Master Mr. Onion Wacky Racing (another Pole Position clone) Tennis Caddie Blaze of Glory (horizontal scrolling shooter) Underwater Memory Crane Maniac Go Bang Jewel Master 2 Smashing Ladybugs Submarine Slot Machine (casino game) Video Poker (casino game) Black Jack (casino game)
Sonic Blast is one of the plug in play game consoles created by Techno Source. It requires 3 AA batteries. Only one game is included, which is the Game Gear version of Sonic Blast.
Star Wars Blaster Strike is a Plug & Play light gun video game developed by HotGen and published by Jakks Pacific released in 2015. The game is based on the original trilogy, and features nine missions.
Compatible with GameKeys of "NK" compatibility.
Fantastic Four is a platform-style video game developed by Digital Eclipse and released by Jakks Pacific in 2005 as part of its TV Games line of dedicated video game consoles.