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.
Skateboarding is an anaglyph 3D skateboard game.
Same as the VT3xx-based version of Jewel Master.
Modified version of Waixing's 16-bit plug and play game Virtual Boxing. The in-game background is a modified version of a video capture of the background from the Family Sport boxing game.
A boxing game from Fuzhou Waixing that was released as cartridges for use with a proprietary Sunplus SPG288-based console to play the games on and wireless/wired peripherals.
A Tennis game. The game offers four modes, which includes a training mode where the player has to successfully hit 10 balls in a tennis court over the net.
A Whac-A-Mole game, different than Whack the Critter. Inexplicably features birds and not hamsters.
The 15 games version of the Arcade Gamer Classic.
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.
The Arcade Master is a console on a chip manufactured by AtGames. It is a console built into an arcade stick, with a directional stick, six face buttons and 26 built-in Sega Mega Drive games. It has no cartridge slot, but can run games via SD cards.
Ryuusei no Rockman: Denpa Henkan! On Air! is a Japan-only plug-and-play TV game released in 2007 by Takara Tomy. The game was developed by SSD Company Limited and uses their XaviX TV game technology. The game features a host of minigames and boss battles based on the first Mega Man Star Force game. As the player defeats FM-ian bosses, they obtain new Battle Cards to power up their attacks. A wireless Mega Buster-shaped controller is used to play the game via a combination of motion controls and a button.
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.
A game similar to Explore, starring the same character, but continues endlessly rather than in small sections.
A top-down soccer game that plays somewhat like Pong.
A "ball-in-a-cup" game with sheep in haystacks. Possibly a modified Lonely Island minigame.
Same concept as Fish Quiz.
A Fishing game unrelated to the later port of the Vii Catch Fish.
A first-person boxing game. The game appears to feature only two rounds.
Another Rock, Paper, Scissors game. It is different to Morra, as it is in first person.
Your task in this arcade game is to guide a frog across a treacherous road and river, and to safety at the top of the screen. Both these sections are fraught with a variety of hazards, each of which will kill the frog and cost you a life if contact is made.
Slightly modified NES/Famicom versions of Pac-Mania, Dig Dug II, and The Tower of Druaga. Seemingly only released in Canada. A second volume was never released (or announced).
A plug and play game released by Epoch in 2004.