List of handheld game consoles
The list of handheld game consoles documents notable handheld game consoles released as commercial products. Handheld game consoles are portable video game consoles with a built-in screen and game controls and the ability to play multiple and separate video games. It does not include PDAs, smartphones, or tablet computers; while those devices are often capable of playing games, they are not generally classified as video game consoles. This is not a complete list; it only lists handheld game consoles with its own Wikipedia article and a source verifying its classification as a handheld console. Currently there are 53 entries in this list, 4 consoles were canceled.[note 1]
List
editName | Image | Notes | Release year | Units Sold | Ref |
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Microvision (Milton Bradley Company) |
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1979[2] | [1] | ||
Entex Select-A-Game |
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1981[3] | [3] | ||
Entex Adventure Vision |
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1982[5] | 50,000[5] | [4] | |
Palmtex Portable Videogame System |
|
1984[6] | [6] | ||
Digi Casse |
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1984 | [7] | ||
Epoch Game Pocket Computer |
|
1984 | [8] | ||
Game Boy (Nintendo) |
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1989[1] | 118,690,000[12] | [1] | |
Atari Lynx | 1989[1] | 500,000[14] | [1] | ||
Game Gear |
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1990[18] | 11,000,000[15] | [1] | |
TurboExpress (NEC) |
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1990[19] | 1,500,000[14] | [1] | |
Gamate (Bit Corporation) |
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1990[20] | [20] | ||
Game Master (Hartung) |
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1990[17] | [17] | ||
Watara Supervision |
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1992[17] | [17] | ||
Mega Duck (Welback Holdings) |
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1993[17] | [17] | ||
Sega Nomad |
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1995[14] | 1,000,000[14] | [1] | |
Design Master Senshi Mangajukuu |
|
1995 | [22] | ||
Game.com (Tiger Electronics) |
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1997[3] | 300,000[14] | [3] | |
Neo Geo Pocket |
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1998[24] | 2,000,000[14] | [1] | |
WonderSwan (Bandai) |
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1999[1] | 3,500,000[26][27] | [1] | |
Cybiko | 2000[28] | 500,000[30] | [31] | ||
Game Boy Advance (Nintendo) |
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2001[33] | 81,500,000[34] | [1] | |
GP32 (Game Park) |
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2001[3] | 32,000[35] | [1] | |
P/ECE (AQUAPLUS) |
|
2001[36] | |||
N-Gage (Nokia) | 2003[40][3] | 3,000,000[14] | [1] | ||
GameKing |
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2003 | [41] | ||
Tapwave Zodiac |
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2003[1] | 200,000[14] | [1] | |
Nintendo DS |
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2004[1] | 154,000,000[44] | [1] | |
PlayStation Portable (Sony) |
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2004 | 80,000,000[46] | [1] | |
Gizmondo (Tiger Telematics) |
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2005[1] | 25,000[14] | [1] | |
GP2X (GamePark Holdings) |
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2005[49] | >60,000[50] | [51] | |
Dingoo A320 (Dingo Digital Technology) |
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2009[52] | [52] | ||
GP2X Wiz (GamePark Holdings) | 2009[53] | [53] | |||
Pandora (OpenPandora) |
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2010[54] | [54] | ||
CAANOO (GamePark Holdings) | 2010[48] | [48] | |||
Nintendo 3DS |
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2011[59] | 75,000,000[57][60] | [1] | |
PlayStation Vita (Sony) |
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2011[61] | 16,000,000[61] | [61] | |
Neo Geo X (Tommo) |
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2012[64] | [63] | ||
Game Gadget |
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2012 | ~20,000[65] | ||
GCW Zero (Game Consoles Worldwide) |
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2013[67] | [67] | ||
Nvidia Shield Portable | 2012[70] | [68] | |||
GPD XD (GamePad Digital) |
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2015 | [71] | ||
Arduboy |
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2016 | [72] | ||
GPD Win (GamePad Digital) |
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2016[74] | [74] | ||
Nintendo Switch |
| ||||
Evercade (Blaze Entertainment) |
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2020[81] | [79] | ||
Analogue Pocket (Analogue) |
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2021 | [82] | ||
Ayaneo |
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2021 | [83][84][85] | ||
Steam Deck (Valve Corporation) |
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2022[88] | ≈3,000,000 as of 2023[89] | [90][91] | |
Thumby (TinyCircuits) |
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2022 | [92] | ||
Playdate (Panic) | 2022 | [93] | |||
Ayaneo 2
(Ayaneo) |
|
2022 | [95][96] | ||
ROG Ally (Asus) | 2023[97] | [97] | |||
TECNO Pocket Go (Tecno Mobile) |
|
Canceled
editThis is a list of notable canceled handheld game consoles.
Name | Image | Notes | Anticipated year of release | Ref |
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Red Jade |
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2002 | [98] | |
MoMA Eve |
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~2005 | [99] | |
XGP |
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~2007 | [100] | |
Jungle (console) |
|
2011 | [101] |
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ This number is always up to date by this script.
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