DreamWorks Dragons, based on the How to Train Your Dragon franchise is a Plug & Play Hero Portal game developed by HotGen and published by Jakks Pacific in 2014. Similar to Skylanders, you place a figure on the Hero Portal base to play the game.
Dora The Explorer: Nursery Rhyme Adventure is a Plug It In & Play TV Game released by Jakks Pacific in 2005.
Other game names are indicated on the packaging: Dora's Nursery Rhyme Adventure and Dora the Explorer 2.
There is a story mode, as well as the ability to run mini-games.
Dora The Explorer: Race To Play Park is a Plug It In & Play TV Game released by Jakks Pacific in 2005.
The controller consists of a board game named Play Park Race, where before each game you play a memory game called Memory Match.
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.
Computer TV Game is a remake of Nintendo's arcade game titled Computer Othello. The game has both single and multiplayer modes. Computer TV Game was the last of the five Color TV Game systems released. It was released in 1980 exclusively in Japan.
Color TV-Game Block Kuzushi is a Color TV Game title released in 1979 only in Japan. The first home console game to be created exclusively by Nintendo (the other Color TV Games were created with the assistance of Mitsubishi), Block Kuzushi is also known as being designed by legendary game developer Shigeru Miyamoto. Block Kuzushi is basically a home console version of Breakout. Block Kuzushi sold over 400,000 units in Japan, quite the success for Nintendo.
Several things made Color TV-Game Block Kuzushi slightly unique when compared to other block-breaking games at the time. The player could choose from several different options, such as the number of balls present during a game and the speed of the ball/balls.
Different game modes were present, such as Block Lighter, in which the player must destroy blinking blocks, and Block Through, which would have the ball eliminating every block in its way up to the top (without destroying a block and heading downwards).
In department stores, managers would hold Block Kuzu
Color TV-Game Racing 112 is the third game in the Color TV series. Unlike the first two games that were tennis games, this one is a racing game that uses a steering and gearstick to race. You would have to drive on a road while dodging oncoming cars. The game later made a cameo appearance in the game WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$ for the Game Boy Advance. Shigeru Miyamoto worked on this game's casing and included the stick shift.
Color TV-Game 15 is the sequel to Color TV-Game 6. This game features fifteen different variations of Light Tennis, whereas the original only has six. Like Color TV-Game 6, Color TV-Game 15 was very successful, selling over a million copies in Japan. The controllers were now separate from the console, while in the original the players were required to turn the knobs on the actual console.
Golden Tee Golf is a Plug It In & Play TV Golf video game released by Jakks Pacific and created by HotGen in 2011. The game was followed six years after Radica's Golden Tee Golf Home Editon, released in 2005.
Classic Arcade Pinball is a Plug It In & Play pinball TV game by Jakks Pacific and developed by HotGen released in 2004. The controller features front and top flipper buttons, a plunger, and a tilt feature.