Nintendo
Nintendo is the undisputed leader in handheld gaming, shaping the industry with innovative designs and legendary game libraries. From the original Game Boy and Game Boy Color to the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, and 3DS families, each system introduced new ways to play on the go. Known for long battery life, durable hardware, and timeless franchises like Pokémon, Zelda, and Mario, Nintendo handhelds became global cultural icons. This section showcases the portable systems that defined generations of gaming and set the standard for handheld entertainment.
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Nintendo Super Game Boy
The Nintendo Super Game Boy, released in 1994, is a unique enhancement cartridge that allows original Game Boy games to be played directly on...
Sony PS One
The Sony PS one, released in 2000, is a redesigned, ultra-compact version of the original PlayStation. Arriving five years after the PS1 first launched,...
Sony PSP 2004
The Sony PlayStation Portable 2004 (PSP-2004) — known globally as the PSP Slim & Lite — is the second generation of Sony’s iconic handheld...
Sega Master System 3 Compact
The Sega Master System III, released exclusively in Brazil by TecToy in the early 1990s, is one of the most unique and long-lived versions...
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