Hybrid handheld game consoles

The Gizmondo is a 128 bit handheld gaming console with GPRS and GPS technology, produced by Tiger Telematics. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gizmondo"

The GP2X is a 2xAA battery-powered handheld game console, media player, and video game device, created and sold by GamePark Holdings of Korea. ...more on Wikipedia about "GP2X"

The Pelican VG Pocket is a handheld dedicated console. It is the world's fist commercially marketed handheld console to have built-in games and a backlit color LCD screen. However, it has no cartridge slot. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pelican VG Pocket"

The PocketFami, also known as Pocket Famicom or Pokefami (ポケファミ) is an unlicensed handheld hardware clone of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES, known in Japan as the Nintendo Family Computer, or Famicom) produced by GameTech. ...more on Wikipedia about "PocketFami"

The Sega Nomad was a handheld game console sold in North America and South America, mainly in Brazil, essentially a mini- Genesis console, based on the Japanese Mega Jet and featuring a built-in color screen. The Nomad was never officially released in either Europe or Japan. Its codename during development was Project Mercury. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sega Nomad"

The Watara Supervision was a non-color handheld game console which was introduced in 1992 as a cut-price competitor for the Nintendo Game Boy. It came packaged with a game called Crystball. ...more on Wikipedia about "Watara Supervision"

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