Disney Princess: Magical Adventures is a plug-n-play TV game which is the sequel to the original Disney Princess TV game containing five games released by Jakks Pacific and developed by Handheld Games, LLC. in 2006.
Bob the Builder is a Plug It In & Play TV Games system based on the long-running stop-motion/CGI TV series developed by HotGen and released by Jakks Pacific in 2006.
Right on Time is a TV Plug and Play video game released by Jakks Pacific and developed by HotGen in 2006.
Welcome to the Island of Sodor, it's nearly time for the party and Thomas has his work cut out for him gathering supplies and helping his friends. Capture runaway diesels, pick up cargo from Cranky the Crane, bring coal to stranded engines and clean up after those pesky coal trucks. Follow Sir Topham Hatt's directions while exploring the island to help Thomas become a useful engine.
The player can play as Thomas, Percy, James, Emily or Molly and help them do various jobs on Sir Topham Hatt's orders. The joystick is used to move the engine to where they need to be.
Along the way, useful tickets can be picked up and used to collect tokens for unlocking other engines. Other power-ups include speedups and freezing time.
Disney/Pixar Classics is a Plug It In & Play TV Game released in 2006 & reintroduced in 2010 by Jakks Pacifc and developed by Handheld Games LLC. The controller features five games based on three Pixar movies, it includes two Toy Story games, two Monsters Inc. games and one A Bug's Life game.
The Nicktoons TV Game is a Plug It In & Play TV Games released by Jakks Pacific in 2006 and Developed by Handheld Games, LLC. It is compatible with GameKeys of NK compatibility.
The Go! Diego! Go! TV game was developed by 1st Playable Productions and published by Jakks Pacific in 2006. The controller contains four games (which do not have names whatsoever).
Dreamworks Animation is a Plug It In & Play TV Game system with 5 games based off Dreamworks' Shrek and Over The Hedge movies released by Jakks Pacific and developed by Handheld Games, LLC in 2006.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Way of the Warrior is a dedicated console system developed by Wayforward Technology and published by Tech2Go. The console is a webcam that is set on top of the TV and places cutouts of TMNT villains on screen for the player to physically attack, similar to the PlayStation 2 EyeToy games.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle for the City is a dedicated console system published by Tech2Go and developed by WayForward Technologies. The game is based on the 2003 TV series.
Gameplay consists of players selecting one of four Turtles and scrolling from left to right, hopping on platforms and defeating enemies whilst collecting a number of keys to open the gate. Upon opening the gate, the player will enter a room where a boss lies in wait.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle for the City is a dedicated console system published by Tech2Go and developed by WayForward Technologies. The game is based on the 2003 TV series.
The Turtles return home to find that Splinter has been kidnapped. They set off to find who the culprit is.
Gameplay consists of players selecting one of four Turtles and scrolling from left to right, hopping on platforms and defeating enemies whilst collecting a number of keys to open the gate. Upon opening the gate, the player will enter a room where a boss lies in wait.
If all of a Turtle's energy is depleted, or he falls into a chasm, he is considered "Captured" and another Turtle must be selected. A game over occurs when all four Turtles are captured. By collecting Turtle Head icons, a captured Turtle can be restored for play, or "Rescued".