Polygame
Polygame consoles represent a lesser-known but charming part of the early Pong-era landscape. Typically produced by smaller manufacturers, these systems followed the classic dedicated-game format of the 1970s, offering simple ball-and-paddle variations, target modes, and basic difficulty adjustments. Known for their straightforward controls and compact plastic housings, Polygame units capture the spirit of affordable, entry-level home gaming during the first wave of console popularity. This section highlights Polygame Pong consoles that contribute to the diverse and nostalgic world of early video game hardware.
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Nintendo Super Game Boy
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Sony PS One
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Sony PSP 2004
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Sega Master System 3 Compact
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