The Sport Vii is a video game console similar in aspect to Nintendo's Wii, and it was manufactured by Jungle Soft. It was originally released in China in 2007. The Vii was not intended to be a seventh-generation console like the Wii, and was instead part of the market of inexpensive consoles with built-in games. It is based on the 16-bit Sunplus SPG CPU and has 8.5 MB of internal memory for saving.
Games:
Happy Tennis - a tennis game (similar to Wii Sports Tennis)
Catch Fish - a fishing game (similar to Wii Play Fishing)
Bowling - a bowling game (similar to Wii Sports Bowling)
Alacrity Golf - a minigolf game (similar to Carnival Games: Mini-Golf)
Ping Pong - a table tennis game (similar to Wii Play Table Tennis)
Smart Dart - a simulated darts game
Fry Egg - a cooking game (similar to Cooking Mama)
Bird Knight - a tilt-to-play game (similar to Balloon Fight)
Fever Move - a music and dance game (similar to Dance Dance Revolution / Guitar Hero)
Come On! - A distance game, in-which you feed seals.
Fantasy Baseball -
The Wireless Hunting Video Game System, also known as Wireless, is a console made by JungleTac in 2011.
The console itself utilizes a gun for the controller and comes with twenty games. The gun relies on a motion sensor on the front of the gun's barrel, which then communicates with either the console or a sensor which you can stick to the TV. Because of this, the gun is "wireless" as its name suggests, and uses four AA batteries held in a cartridge which stows in the back of the gun.
The Wireless 60 Gaming System is a video game console developed by JungleTac in 2009, and can be seen as the predecessor to the Wireless Hunting Video Game System.
The console itself is a copy of Nintendo's Wii system, with two controllers that resemble Wii remotes. The controllers communicate with the console via infrared technology, which is the same technology used in television remote controls. The console appears to have "motion-sensing" technology of some sense, but it doesn't quite work properly.
As its name suggests, the console includes 60 games, which are all designed poorly and difficult to play. The games are split into two categories: sports, and arcade. A few of the games also recycle characters from old Disney movies.
Written on the box is also a note which reads, "If you're looking to purchase an Xbox, PlayStation, Wii, or equivalent, this product does not compare or compete with these technologies. The Wireless 60 is a family entertainment console, great for ages 5 and up."
The Wireless Air 60 is a console made by JungleTac, and is the successor to the Wireless 60. The console itself resembles Microsoft's Kinect device that comes with the Xbox 360 S consoles. Like the Kinect, the Wireless Air 60 uses your body instead of a physical controller to play games.
This interactive football video game system plugs directly into a television and translates players' running movements to control game play, allowing two players to compete against each other or play on the same team. Players stand on the control pad and step on left and right direction indicators to avoid tacklers and collect power-ups such as invincibility, earthquake, speed, and more. The football-shaped game paddle controls play selection, executes hand-offs for running plays, and allows you to throw passes. Requires four AA batteries. Ages 8 and up. 18 1/2" L x 14 1/2" W. (4 lbs.)