Zone Fusion - Vertically oriented, made by Jungletac. 30 games.
Games: Jewel Master, Ball Blaster, Imp and Cubes, Push the Box, Flame Beetles, Hard Win, Move Fun, Block Out, Bomb Hero, Mystic Totem, Little Plane, Fossick Underground, Mr. Onion, Beat the Bird, Block Flying, Mr. Ball, Puzzle Pop, Happy Farm, Morra, Find the Way, Climbing Challenge, Worm Catch, Ogriesh Flower, Winlinez, Ball Clash, Win or Lose, Pile the Box, Graden Weeder and Pool Quiz.
Games by Jungletac but looks identical to the "Smart Station" released in China by Subor. Some of its sports games are similar to those on the Sport Vii, but unlike that console it cannot sense direction or strength of motion. Another variant of this is the Wireless 60.
"Interactive" games (32-bit): Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Dancing, Darts, Fishing, Golf, Pool, Tennis, Table Tennis.
"Arcade" games (16-bit): Auto Racing, Ball Battle, Big Burger, Brave Heart, Ball Blaster, Caddie, Coin Digger, Cooking Chaos, Crazy Coconuts, Deep Storm, Dragon, Egg Collector, Find The Way, Finger Dancing, Fire Fighter, Fruit Fall, Go Karts, Hay Bales, Hero Legend, Hot Drop, Ice Climber, Jewel Fever, Jewel Master 2, Lady Bugs, Lightning Plan, Magic Cubes, Match It Up, Mission, Motor Rally 2, Mr.Onion, Mystic Totem, Plumber Man, Pop Ball, Potion Commotion, Rapid Stream, Slot Machine, Sudoku, Speed Runner, Spiral Ball, Squirrel Bobble, Starry Night, Surf Adventure, Texas Hold'em, The Lost World, Tiger Rescue, Jet Skiing, Toy Kingdom
A smaller console with only one controller, designed for portability. 35 games.
Games: Pro Tennis, Super Fighter, Golf Pro, Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Swimming, Soccer Shooter, Fencing Champ, Badminton, Beach Volleyball, Dart's, Motercycle Ninja, Curling, Ping Pong Cup, Discus, High Jump, Hurdles, Javelin, Bee Eliminator, ArcherY, Racing Course, Racing, Pop Balloons, Snakes, Fire Fighter, Sudoko, Smart Porter, Chess, Catch 22, Simon, Cubes, Scuba Brick, Dance Master, The Mouse and the Cat.
Zone 40 - Probably manufactured by Subor, most games copyrighted to Waixing.
Games: Golf, Bowling, Baseball, Tennis, Fishing, Competive Fencing, Ping Pong, Soccer, Swimming, Basketball, Darts, Discus, Javelin, High Jump, Long Jump, Triple Jump, 100 Meter, 110 Hurdles, Walking-Race, Sword Of Warriors, Chess Master, Motor Storm, The Mouse And The Cat, Undersea Adventure, Zuma, Highway Racing, Dancing Girls, Box World, Squares, Fire Man, Bomber-Man, Hitting Mice, Shooting Ballons, Snakes, Archery, Fish War, Sudoku, Tanks, Speed Racing and Bee Fighting.
Claims to be 32-bit & 40 games on the packaging, actually has 41. Probably manufactured by Macro Winners but the software is Family Sports 41 in 1 by Senca, and the console seems to detect strength of motion (but not direction) unlike other Zones. Another variant of this system is called the InterAct from Intec.
Sports games: Tennis, Golf, Baseball, Table Tennis, Bowling, Darts, Basketball, Boxing.
The first in the Zone line of consoles.
Includes seven games: TV Boxing, VR Tennis, Golf, Extreme Power Soccer, Bowling, Table Tennis, World Series Baseball. There is another version with Fishing instead of Baseball.
In addition to the games that were included with the first release of the Vii (Free Craps, which was not included on Vii 2), all models of the Vii also include a cartridge titled 7in1 or 10in1 which respectively features seven and ten preloaded games. Three different cartridges exist (games in double quotes are exclusives.)
This is the third cartridge, with the games:
"Brave Kaka" (similar to Mario Bros.)
"Hero Legend" - a "maze" game
"Rapid Stream" - a "platform" game
"Super Move Fun" - a Bejeweled like game
"Magic Jelly" - a Clu Clu Land meets Q*Bert like game
"Bump Bomb" - A Marbles like game
"Tiger Rescue" - an "adventure" game
In addition to the games that were included with the first release of the Vii (Free Craps, which was not included on Vii 2), all models of the Vii also include a cartridge titled 7in1 or 10in1 which respectively features seven and ten preloaded games. Three different cartridges exist (games in double quotes are exclusives.)
This is the second cartridge, with the games:
Bubble Blaster
Jewel Master 2
Pinball Fish
Squirrel Bobble
Lightning Plan
"Plumber" (similar to Super Mario)
"Mr Onion" (similar to Donkey Kong)
"Fire Fighter" (similar to Fire)
"Dream Bubble" (a variant of Tetris)
"Bump Jump" (similar to Arkanoid)
In addition to the games that were included with the first release of the Vii (Free Craps, which was not included on Vii 2), all models of the Vii also include a cartridge titled 7in1 or 10in1 which respectively features seven and ten preloaded games. Three different cartridges exist (games in double quotes are exclusives.)
This is the first cartridge, with the games:
"MaJong13" (a 'Mahjong-type game)
"MaJong16" (similar to MaJong13)
Bubble Blaster (similar to Puzz Loop and Zuma)
Jewel Master 2 (similar to Magic Jewelry andColumns)
Pinball Fish (similar to Breakout)
Squirrel Bobble (similar to Puzzle Bobble and Bust-A-Move)
Lightning Plan (similar to Silkworm)
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 -