Path to Octavius is a plug-and-play TV game released by Jakks Pacific in 2005 as part of its Marvel game line. It features Spider-Man in an adventure themed around battles with Doctor Octopus. The game connects directly to a television without the need for a separate console. Gameplay consists of side-scrolling action and platforming designed for a casual audience.
Black Cat-astrophe is a plug-and-play TV game released by Jakks Pacific in 2005 as part of its Marvel game line. It features Spider-Man in an adventure centered on his encounters with Black Cat. The game connects directly to a television without requiring a separate console. Gameplay focuses on side-scrolling action and platforming accessible to a broad audience.
The Ameprod Television Game 10 is a dedicated first-generation home video game console that was produced in Poland by Elwro from 1978 to 1981, then the production was transferred to PPZ Ameprod.
The TVG-10, thanks to the AY-3-8500 chip, featured six integrated games (Pong, Soccer, Squash, Practice and 2 shooting games), of which without the separately available lightgun called Videotraf only four games were playable.
The Legends Core Plus console plugs and plays on any TV and includes a high-performance wireless gamepad. and 100 built-in arcade and console games, as well streaming and connectivity capabilities,
Modified version of Waixing's 16-bit plug and play game Virtual Boxing. The in-game background is a modified version of a video capture of the background from the Family Sport boxing game.
The Arcade Motion Classic, known often as the Super Arcade is a console on a chip manufactured by AtGames. It is almost identical to the AtGames Mega Drive Video Game Console in design meaning it can run Sega Mega Drive cartridges, but has a white plastic shell, 40-built in games and claimed support for motion controlled games, similar to the Wii.
Out of the 40 built-in games, 15 are Mega Drive games from Sega, 7 are motion-sensing sports games and 18 are "bonus arcade games". The console ships with two wireless controllers (which require 2x AAA batteries each) with a number of attachable accessories.
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.