Sega
Sega brought its arcade-driven energy to the handheld market with bold, ambitious devices. From the color-screen Game Gear to the unique Sega Nomad, the company pushed portable gaming technology beyond its time. Known for vibrant displays, strong 8-bit performance, and classic Sega franchises, these handhelds delivered console-style experiences in a portable form—despite their higher power demands. This section highlights the Sega handheld systems that captured the spirit of the brand and offered a distinctive alternative in the world of portable gaming.
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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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