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."
Star Wars Republic Squadron is a Plug-N-Play TV Motion Game released by Jakks Pacifc in 2009 and is currently the best-selling TV Motion Game. The republic starship controller features A, B & back trigger buttons.
Spider-Man: Web Master is a Plug It In & Play TV Motion game based on Spider-Man.
The web-sling controller features a wrist strap that you insert your arm into, A and B buttons, and a D-pad.
Spider-Sense Spider-Man and the Masked Menace is a Plug It In & Play TV game controller based on Spider-Man.
The game is a platforming side-scroller with nine levels. The first two levels have you track down the Spider-Man imposter and fight him on the second level. Doctor Octopus is the Masked Menace
Big Buck Hunter Pro is a deluxe hunting TV game based off the arcade game of the same name by Play Mechanix. Released in 2009 by Jakks Pacific and delovped by SuperHappyFunFun. A two player version was also released with the controllers green and orange.
In 2011, The TV game was discontinued afterwards and a sequel was released called Big Buck Safari.
In 2012 it was sold again only from April 2th to December 24th.
The game is just a Big Buck Hunter Pro arcade port where you just shoot down bucks and not the does. You play either 1 trek or 3 treks hunting adventure. There's also minigames you play at the end of your hunting adventure.
The Mega Drive 4, also branded as the Mega Drive 4 Guitar Idol, is a Mega Drive "console on a chip" which was released by Brazilian company Tectoy in October 2009 as a follow-up to the Mega Drive 3. The first version had 87 built-in games, some of which are not Mega Drive titles specifically, and does not have a cartridge slot for playing other games. It also comes with two control pads which attach to the console via two DE-9 ports, as they would in a traditional Mega Drive, plus a guitar accessory for playing the Guitar Idol game, which is overtly based upon the Guitar Hero games.
The game Pense Bem is said to count as 10 games in the general counting.