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.
Bowling is a bowling simulation game with questionable gameplay and controls. Some graphics are stolen from Half-Life and other games 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 It was originally made for the Nintendo Entertainment System, but Intec has ported it to a cartridge for their console, and there is no information about these 2 versions and the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.
The Arcade Legends Sega Mega Drive, known as the Arcade Legends Sega Genesis or Play TV Legends Sega Genesis in North America and the Mega Drive Play TV in Japan, is a Sega Mega Drive "console on a chip" designed and manufactured by Sega Toys. In the West it was distributed by Radica.
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.
Puzzle game with the player controlling two Caspers. Three of the same shape must be lined up to eliminate them.
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.
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 Bust-a-Move clone.
A Fruit Ninja clone. The regular "Fruit" version is for standard controllers, while the Super Fruit version uses the camera sensor.
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]
A direct clone of the Adobe Flash game of the same name, with identical graphics. An action game where the tortoise and hare team up with each other.
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 virtual pet game where you must raise one of three puppies, likely released amidst the Nintendogs craze. A Chinese-language version was released as a Nanjing cartridge, which contains a battery to save progress; an English version was included on several plug & plays, but it cannot save progress.