Tag: handheld

  • SUPABOY Portable Pocket SNES Console

    At home or on the go, the SupaBoy plays your favorite Super Nintendo and Super Famicom cartridges anywhere you are.

    The SupaBoy will play original SNES cartridges on a built-in 3.5” LCD screen and is designed to look like an original SNES controller including a D-pad, face buttons, as well as right and left shoulder buttons. The SupaBoy also includes two front loading ports that are compatible with full-size SNES controllers and video/audio out, allowing up to two players to play the SupaBoy on a regular TV screen.

     

    • Two seven-pin ports in front for wired controllers
    • SNES controller design
    • Screen size (diagonal): 3.5 inches
    • 2.5 Hours battery life
    • Measures: 8.5 x 4 x 1.5 inches
    • Weight: 11.5 ounces
    • Stereo sound
    • AV Out
    • Headphone jack
    • Adjustable volume control

    Buy online

    http://www.playerschoicevideogames.com/pd-supaboy-portable-pocket-snes-console.cfm

     

  • TV Boy The Handheld Atari 2600

    The TV Boy was a handheld TV game produced by many different companies, including Systema, Akor, and NICS, based upon an unlicensed clone of Atari 2600 hardware. They were widely available across Europe. In the UK they were most visibly available through Argos.

    Users can play any one of 127 built-in games. In the UK, they were marketed with “126 games included”; the Super TV Boy has “127 games included” printed on the packing box.

    The system contains a single 512KB ROM housing 128 programs. One is the program that enables the others to be selected, so only 127 games are included; none of them use any sort of paged ROM scheme.