From the shores of Bikini Bottom comes Spongebob Squarepants 5 In 1 TV Game! Compact and fully portable, TV Games allows for easy, instant game-playing fun by offering multiple video games in just one authentic controller. The SpongeBob TV Game includes: Bubble Pop, The Super Chum Bucket, Invasion of the Hooks, Patrick and the Maze and Sandy's Surf Adventure.
All that's needed are 4 "AA" Batteries; no consoles or cartridges are required. Simply plug in the A/V input jacks that come with the controller into any standard television set, turn on and play! Seaworthy adventures for the whole family.
"Kenshin Dragon Quest: Yomigaerishi Densetsu no Tsurugi" is an experience game of the Dragon Quest series released in 2003.
It is a standalone game console using XaviX technology.
The content is an arrangement of the story of the first Dragon Quest, and you use a special Loto sword-shaped controller to slash your enemies.
"Doraemon: Koe de dokan! wakuwaku kuuki hou!!"(Doraemon: Voice Boom! Exciting Air Cannon!!) is an experience game released by Epoch in 2002. It was released as one of the "experimental games" (Taikan game) series. It is a hardware-integrated plug-and-play game that uses XaviX technology.
Players connect the device to a TV and use voice commands—shouting “Dokan!”—to trigger the cannon as they play various mini-games.
Gameplay includes two modes: Story Mode and Free Play, with a total of 12 mini-games such as shooting down ceiling mice or popping balloons in a race. The game also supports both cooperative and competitive two-player modes.
"Excite Bowling" is an experience game released by Epoch in 2002. It was released as one of the "experimental games" (Taikan game) series. It is a hardware-integrated plug-and-play game that uses XaviX technology. Later, "XaviX Bowling", which can be said to be the successor software, was released on "XaviXPORT", a hardware dedicated to XaviX technology.
The Atari Joystick Controller TV Video Game System was made in 2003 in Jakks Pacific's Plug It In & Play TV Games plug-n-play game system lineup. The device itself is designed to look like the joystick used on the Atari 2600.
An original game developed by Oniros (Colosoftwares) for the GameStar AL-27605M, a budget plug-and-play system based on famicom hardware for Europe in 2000.
Magician is a unlicensed port of the Commodore 64 game Magic Madness, remade by original developer Colosoftware in 2000. The game would be first released on the Famiclone plug-and-play system GameStar AL-27605M by Macro Winners Electronics along with several other Colosoftware ports and would later appear on many other bootleg famicom multicarts.
The Mega Drive 3 is a "console on a chip" manufactured by Lite Star in 2000 for sale in Asia. According to the system itself, it was manufactured under license by Sega, though the production values are very unprofessional. The following year it was released in Japan as the Mega Drive 21.
The console doubles up as a controller which can be plugged into a TV, and the unit itself is a similar shape to the Tectoy Master System Handy. Rather than have a cartridge slot, it contains 20 built-in Sega Mega Drive games (though in actuality, there are only 8 - the rest are duplicates). The system is sold in a number of colors, including transparent-green and transparent-purple.