Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer is the Japanese version of the mini console known as NES Classic Edition. It has some different games built-in when comparing with the international version.
An official SNK emulation system that came with 40 SNK games in the form of a miniature MVS system. Games output at 720p on the built-in screen, and can also be output to a TV through min-HDMI.
An official Sega Genesis emulation system that came with 42 Genesis games in the form of a miniature version of the original Genesis system. Games output at 720p through HDMI, and the controllers use standard USB ports.
An official PS1 emulation system that came with 20 PS1 games in the form of a miniature PS1 system. Games output at 720p through HDMI, and the controllers use standard USB ports.
An official SNES emulation system that came with 21 SNES games in the form of a miniature SNES system. Games output at 720p through HDMI, and the controllers re-use the accessory connector from the Wii Remote.
Dream Life is a Dedicated console Life simulation game targeted at girls between the ages 8 to 14 created by Hasbro and released in 2005. Dream Life is a game where players create a girl character, ranging from hair to clothes
A Plug & Play console with a built-in NES-analog chip (famiclone), which comes with a 72 in 1 multicart with unlicensed NES games, and also with the following 51 games, made for famiclones, built-in:
Hitting Mices
Exist
Cute Fish
Corr Idor
M_Day
Danger Zone - (misspelt "Denger Zone")
Water Fire
Xmas Gift (hack of Mad Xmas)
Edacity Snakes
Pop Monster
Trooper
Robot
Archer
Aether Fighter
Final Man
Shooting Balloons - (misspelt "Shooting Ballons")
Santa Claus
Brave Boy
Magical Kitchen
Boxes World
Radish Field
Lawn Purge
Stub Game
Germ Killer
Way Out
Xtreme Robot (hack of Super Contra 7)
Boxing Wrestle - (misspelt "Boxing Werstle")
Huarongdao
Police Skill
Guard Farm
Desert Gunman
Diamond
Close Quarters
Horrible Area
Table Tennis
Star
Highway Racing
Triple
Baseball
Access Block
Heli Mission
Twin Cards
Play Dice
Corridor
Maze Puzzle
Cat Vs. Dog
The Reactor, is an officially licensed Sega Mega Drive console released by AtGames. It contains 20 Sega Mega Drive games and a further 30 "bonus" games.
The Arcade Nano Series is a collection of RCA jack "Mega Drive-on-a-chip" units manufactured by AtGames. The console itself is built into a very small joystick that can be carried on a keychain or keyring using the strap attached to it. The entire console is powered by only one AAA battery (sometimes included), and it comes in an assortment of eight different variations, each with its own color scheme and game selection. Each package contains only the console (which doubles as the controller) and a mini-USB mono A/V output cable. Like many other newer clones, they are officially licensed by Sega.
The Arcade Master Deluxe is a console on a chip manufactured by AtGames. It is a console built into an arcade stick, with a directional stick, six face buttons and 26 built-in Sega Mega Drive games. It has no cartridge slot, but can run games via SD cards.
The Arcade Master is a console on a chip manufactured by AtGames. It is a console built into an arcade stick, with a directional stick, six face buttons and 26 built-in Sega Mega Drive games. It has no cartridge slot, but can run games via SD cards.
Zone Sega (or Sega Zone) is a plug-in-and-play video game console first released in 2010. The console is built suspiciously like the Wii, having wireless controllers that look similar to television remotes and that respond to movement. It retails at £50 in the UK.
The Zone Sega is built off a similar console called the "Zone 40" (with 40 games) which in turn was built off the "Zone Wireless Gaming Console" (with 7 games). With the Zone Sega there are 50 built in games, 20 of which are Sega Mega Drive titles, 14 are "arcade games" and 16 are "Interactive Sports games" which make use of the motion control technology.