Systems

Note: Systems generally have so many 'Other versions' there is no point listing them all

Arduboy

Games Supported: Arduboy games

Obtained: October 20, 2016

Can be found for: ~$70

Made by: Unknown

Specific version: Blue

Other versions: White, Red, Green, Yellow

Peripheral #: 284

128×64 monochrome OLED screen, 6 micro-switch Buttons, 2 Channel Piezo Speaker, 8+ Hour Rechargeable Battery (via microUSB), can act as an HID controller, open platform, metal backing

Astro City Mini

Games Supported: 37 built-in games

Obtained: December 22, 2020

Can be found for: ~$200

Made by: SEGA

Peripheral #: 436-A

3.97" 800×480 LCD,2 USB ports, powered via micro USB, HDMI out (480p, 720p), digital joystick, 6 face buttons, 1 OS button, 1 system button, headphone port, LED bar, stereo sound

Games Supported: All Astro City Mini games

Obtained: March 31, 2021

Can be found for: ~$40

Made by: SEGA

Peripheral #: 436-B

dpad, 6 face buttons, 1 OS button, 1 system button, plugs into the Astro City Mini's USB ports

Games Supported: All Astro City Mini games

Obtained: Not ordered yet

Can be found for: ~$40

Made by: SEGA

Peripheral #: 436-C

A riser with coin slot/storage and a mini chair

Cybiko

Games Supported: List

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: Cybiko

Specific version: Clear (not shown)

Wireless, built in rechargeable battery, speaker, 2 ext ports, 1 dpad, 7 shortcut buttons, 58 key QWERTY keyboard, open platform, 160×100 monochrome (4 shades of grey) LCD

Cybiko Extreme

Games Supported: List

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: Cybiko

Specific version: Grey

Wireless, built in rechargeable battery, speaker, ext port, 1 dpad, 7 shortcut buttons, 58 key QWERTY keyboard, open platform, microphone, USB, 160×100 monochrome (4 shades of grey) LCD

Ditoo

Games Supported: Some built-in games

Obtained: August 21, 2020

Can be found for: ~$125

Made by: Divoom

Specific version: Pink

Other versions: Blue, Green, White

Peripheral ID #: 430

16×16 color LCD, Built-in rechargeable battery (via USB-C), speaker, bluetooth, micro SD card slot, 6 buttons, 1 switch, power button, a cool box

Works as a bluetooth speaker, you can also make animations in a mobile app to play on it

DS Lite

Games Supported: All DS/GBA games

Can be found for: ~$130

Made by: Nintendo

Specific version: White

2 triggers, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, built in rechargeable battery (via AC adapter), touch screen, dpad, non-standard Wifi variant, a cool box, dual 256×192 color back-lit LCDs

Evercade

Games Supported: All Evercade games

Obtained: June 24, 2020

Can be found for: ~$100

Made by: Blaze Entertainment

Specific version: White

Other versions: Black

Peripheral ID #: 428

2 triggers, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 1 OS button, built in rechargeable battery (via microUSB), dpad, a cool box, 480×272 color LCD, miniHDMI out (720p)

EVIO Violin

Games Supported: Built in games

Obtained: October 27, 2017

Can be found for: ~$40

Made by: Tomy

Peripheral ID #: 344

Plugs directly into the TV via composite cables

Family Pocket

Games Supported: 638 built-in NES games

Obtained: October 6, 2017

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: Columbus Circle

Peripheral ID #: 372

3" unknown resolution LCD, takes 3xAAA batteries (not included) or a rechargeable battery pack (included), charges via microUSB, AV out (via headphone port)

Dpad, 4 face buttons (2 are redundant turbo versions of the other 2), 2 triggers, 2 system buttons, 1 OS button

Galaxy Note 10.1

Games Supported: Various Android games

Obtained: March 25, 2015

Can be found for: ~$100

Made by: Samsung

Peripheral #: 290

1280×800 Capacitive touchscreen with stylus digitizer, proprietary docking port (charging, HDMI out, USB data), stereo speakers, 3 buttons (Power, Volume up/down), microSD slot, infrared port, headphone port

Stylus: pressure sensitive tip, 2 buttons

Gamebuino META

Games Supported: All Gamebuino games

Obtained: March 9, 2018

Can be found for: ~$80

Made by: Kickstarter

Peripheral #: 365

1.8" 80×64 (16-bit RGB mode) or 160×128 (16 color mode) LCD, dpad, 2 face buttons, 1 system button, 1 OS button, 8 RGB LEDs (4 along each of the left and right edges), microSD slot, USB micro (for charging and programming), exposed GPIO connector, open platform

Also included: 8 GB microSD card, cloth pouch, developper backpack (sic), microSD to USB adapter, wood skin, a box

GameGear micro

Games Supported: 4 built-in games

Obtained: October 10, 2020

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: SEGA

Peripheral #: 432

Specific version: Black (Sonic the Hedgehog, Puyo Puyo 2, Out Run, Royal Stone)

Other versions:

    • Red (Revelations: The Demon Slayer, Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible Special, The GG Shinobi, Columns)

    • Blue (Sonic Chaos, Gunstar Heroes, Sylvan Tale, Baku Baku Animal)

    • Yellow (Shining Force Gaiden: Ensei – Jashin no Kuni he, Shining Force: The Sword of Hajya, Shining Force Gaiden: Final Conflict, Nazopuyo Aruru no Ru)

    • White (Aleste / Power Strike, Power Strike II, Aleste GG, Aleste GG II)

Dpad, 2 face buttons, 1 OS/system button, headphone port, powered via microUSB or 2xAAA batteries (not included), mono sound,

GameShell

Games Supported: All Clockwork Pi games

Obtained: August 4, 2018

Can be found for: ~$90

Made by: Clockwork

Peripheral #: 385-A

Wifi, 2.7" 320×240 LCD, dpad, 4 face buttons, 3 system buttons, 1 OS button, stereo speakers, built-in rechargeable battery (via MicroUSB), microSD slot (includes 8 GB card), GPIO, open platform, some assembly required

Games Supported: All Clockwork Pi games

Obtained: December 23, 2018

Can be found for: ~$40

Made by: Clockwork

Peripheral #: 385-B

Same board that the GameShell comes with, but it has 1 GB RAM instead of 512 MB, adds microHDMI out, and includes a 16 GB microSD card

GBA NES SP

Games Supported: All GB/GBC/GBA games, List

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: Nintendo

2 triggers, 4 buttons, backlight, built in battery, links to Gamecube/Wii systems via cable, a cool box, 240×160 color LCD

Genesis Mini

Games Supported: List

Obtained: September 19, 2019

Can be found for: ~$90

Made by: SEGA

Peripheral #: 418

HDMI, powered via microUSB, 2 USB ports, plays 42 built-in Genesis games (cannot be expanded) 4 savestates per game, 2 display modes (4:3, widescreen) + a CRT filter, 2xGenesis 3-button controller replicas

GPi Case

Games Supported: Emulates various consoles

Obtained: June 19, 2019

Can be found for: ~$120

Made by: Retroflag

Peripheral #: 411-A

System: Dpad, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 2 triggers, takes 3xAA batteries (not included), a cool box, a carrying pouch, 320×240 LCD, mono sound, headphone port, AC in via proprietary connector, exposes a very difficult to get to micro USB port

"Cartridge": Made to resemble a Gameboy cartridge, fits the Pi Zero/Pi Zero W, connects to it via POGO pins and a USB micro connector, microSD slot, blocks the Pi's HDMI port

JXD-S7300C

Games Supported: All Android games

Obtained: September 1, 2017

Can be found for: ~$10

Made by: JXD

Peripheral #: 339

2 analog nubs, dpad, 4 face buttons, 4 triggers, power, vol +/-, Start/Select, microSD slot, miniHDMI, wifi, runs Android 4.2, 7" 1024×600 capacitive touchscreen, USB OTG

LiveView

Games Supported: Misc Android apps

Obtained: August 10, 2011

Can be found for: ~$70

Made by: Sony

Peripheral #: 150

1 system button (Power), 4 face buttons, 1 trigger, LED indicator, rumble, built-in battery, rechargeable via USB, wireless via Bluetooth, 1.3", 128×128 color LCD

My Review WARNING: DO NOT BUY - It can not and will not stay connected to your phone. You'll need to pull the phone out to reconnect it often

Majora's Mask new 3DS/Cosmo Black 3DS

Majora's Mask new 3DS

Games Supported: All 3DS and new 3DS games

Obtained: March 31, 2015

Can be found for: ~$220

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 252-B

4 shoulder buttons, 1 dpad, 1 analog nub, 1 tinier horrible analog nub, wifi, infrared, microSD accessible via screwdriver, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 1 OS button

Top: 400×240 3D LCD, Bottom: 320×240 resistive touch LCD

Cosmo Black 3DS

Games Supported: All 3DS games

Obtained: March 27, 2011

Can be found for: ~$250

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 252-A

2 shoulder buttons, 1 dpad, 1 analog nub, wifi, infrared, SD slot, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 1 OS button

Top: 400×240 3D LCD, Bottom: 320×240 resistive touch LCD

Mario Game & Watch

Games Supported: Super Mario Brothers, Mario Lost Levels, Ball

Obtained: November 13, 2020

Can be found for: ~$80

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 433

320×240 LCD, dpad, 2 face buttons, 3 OS buttons, rechargeable battery, charges via USB-C, clock mode, speaker, a cool box

Mini Arcade Cabinets

Made by: Basic Fun

Can be found for: ~$25

Power button, volume button (toggles between muted, quiet, loud), takes 3xAA batteries (included), a cool box, speaker, 2.5" LCD (likely 320×240 or lower), some internal memory for saving

Peripheral ID #:

Game-specific controls

dpad surrounded by 4 diagonal buttons, 4 face buttons

digital joystick, 1 face button, 1 system button

dpad with unscrewable stick, 2 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 1 power button disguised as a coin slot, headphone port

Date obtained:

May 20, 2018

November 24, 2018

September 10, 2019

379-A

379-B

379-C

Oregon Trail Portable

Fix-it Felix Jr.

Bubble Bobble


Moto 360

Games Supported: Android Wear apps, running on Lollipop

Obtained: November 22, 2016

Can be found for: ~$100

Made by: Motorola

Peripheral #: 303

Specific version: First gen

Other versions: Second gen

Wifi, Bluetooth 4.0, Rechargeable battery via wireless Qi induction charger with microUSB port, 1 button, 320×290 round capacitive touchscreen (capable of operating in both color and a low-power black and white mode), pedometer, heart monitor, Ambient light sensor, Dual microphones, rumble, 9-axis accelerometer

My Arcade

Games Supported: 200 built-in retro games

Obtained: November 13, 2017

Can be found for: ~$25

Made by: DreamGEAR

Peripheral #: 347

Takes 3xAA batteries (not included), a box, a digital stick, 2 face buttons, 1 system button, 2 OS buttons, unknown resolution LCD, power switch, speaker

NanoArcade

Games Supported: J2ME apps

Obtained: April 19, 2015

Can be found for: ~$70

Made by: ???

Peripheral #: 150

Uses 3xAAs (not included) accessible via screwdriver, 240×320 vertical LCD, speaker+headphone port, built in storage accessible via microUSB, 1 joystick, 2 system buttons, 1 OS button, 6 face buttons, open platform

Neo Geo Mini

Games Supported: List

Obtained: October 28, 2018

Can be found for: ~$100, import only (not available in Canada)

Made by: SNK

Peripheral #: 394-A

Specific version: International

Other versions: Japanese, Holiday

White Controller

Obtained: October 28, 2018

Can be found for: ~$25

Peripheral #: 394-B

Black Controller

Obtained: November 2, 2018

Can be found for: ~$25

Peripheral #: 394-C

System: 3.5" 320x224 LCD, analog stick with light-up rim, 2 system buttons, 4 face buttons, 2 USB-C ports for controllers, mini HDMI port, headphone port, powered by USB-C

Controllers: analog stick, 2 system buttons, 4 face buttons, USB-C connector, not USB HID

Neo Geo Pocket Color

Games Supported: All Neo Geo Pocket games

Obtained: March 9, 2018

Can be found for: ~$40

Made by: SNK

Peripheral #: 368

8-way microswitch joystick, 2 face buttons, 1 system button, takes 2xAA batteries and 1 LR32 watch battery to retain settings

Display: 2.7", 160×152 resolution, 146 colors on screen out of a palette of 4096

NES Classic

Games Supported: List

Obtained: November 11, 2016

Can be found for: ~$70

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 286-A

Second controller

Obtained: October 6, 2018

Can be found for: ~$12

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 286-B

HDMI, powered via microUSB, 2 Wii EXT ports, plays 30 built-in NES games (cannot be expanded) 4 savestates per game, 3 display modes (CRT, 4:3, Pixel Perfect),

NES controller replica (with 2 foot long cable) which works on Wiimotes (which works on Wii and Wii U): Dpad, 2 face buttons, 2 system buttons

Odroid Go

Games Supported: Most GB, GBC, NES, Sega Master/Game Gear games

Obtained: July 15, 2017

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: Odroid

Peripheral #: 384

Dpad, 2 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 2 OS buttons, built-in rechargeable battery (via MicroUSB), MicroSD card, open platform, mono speaker, 320×240 backlit LCD, some assembly required

Takes games as ROMs on the SD card

OUYA

Games Supported: Most Android games

Obtained: May 27, 2013

Can be found for: ~$99

Made by: Kickstarter

Peripheral #: 198

System: 1.6 GHz quad-core Tegra 3 processor, 1 GB RAM, 8 GB Flash, HDMI, Wifi (b/g/n), Bluetooth (4.0), 1 USB 2.0 port, Ethernet, Android 4.1, 1 microUSB port (for developing), open platform

Controller: Dual clickable analog thumbsticks, dpad, 4 face buttons, 4 shoulder buttons (2 digital, 2 analog), 1 system button, analog touchpad, bluetooth, uses 2xAAs (included)

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Pair Match

Games Supported: Pair Match

Obtained: October 9, 2012

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: Bandai

Peripheral #: 174

Specific version: Black

Other versions: White

4 switches (Skill level of AI, Volume, Players, Power), and 5 buttons on both sides (so 10 buttons total), speaker (beeps only)

6x6 grid LCD, capable of showing Green and/or Orange but the corners are numbered 1-4 (to show which game you're playing)

Takes 4 C batteries or an AC adapter

Game 1 is a variation on memory (flip over 2 cards, if they match you get a point) but using sounds instead of pictures.

Game 2 combines Game 1 with Othello

Game 3 is similar to Game 1, but the winner must form a path of possessed panels from one side of the board to the other

Game 4 is like Game 3, but instead you make a square with no panels touching it of the other player's color

Used as a prop on Star Trek

Pebble

Games Supported: Misc Android apps

Obtained: April 8, 2013

Can be found for: ~$100

Made by: Kickstarter

Peripheral #: 195

4 buttons, gyroscope, LCD, bluetooth, rumble, built-in rechargeable battery via proprietary USB cable, can install up to 6 apps/watchfaces via an app on your cellphone, open platform, 144×168 monochrome LCD

PlayStation Classic

Games Supported: 20 Pre-Loaded Games

Obtained: December 3, 2018

Can be found for: ~$120

Made by: Sony

Peripheral #: 397

System: 3 buttons, powered via micro USB, each game gets 1 savestate and 2 virtual memory cards

Controllers: 2 included, dpad, 2 system buttons, 4 triggers, 4 face buttons, USB HID

Pocket Sakura/Pikachu/Hello Kitty

Pocket Sakura

Games Supported: Sakura Wars GB

Can be found for: ~$30 (with game) Import only

Made by: Nintendo

Pocket Pikachu

Games Supported: Pokemon Gold and Silver

Can be found for: ~$30

Made by: Nintendo

Pocket Hello Kitty

Games Supported:

Can be found for:

Made by: Nintendo

Kanji: ポケットハローキティ

Not owned yet

1 dpad, 4 buttons, IRDA link, Pedometer, Reset, speaker, LCD can display 3 colors (+off) at a time, a cool box, unknown resolution color LCD

My Review More Information

PocketCHIP

Games Supported: Misc Linux games, Pico-8 games

Obtained: August 31, 2016

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: Nextthing

Peripheral ID#: 280-A

480×272 resistive touch LCD, 49 key QWERTY keyboard, dpad, removable C.H.I.P. microcomputer (1 GHz ARMv7 CPU, 512 MB RAM, Mali 400 GPU), TV-out, Wifi, Bluetooth, Built-in rechargeable battery, exposed GPIO pins

Obtained: August 13, 2016

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: 3D Hubs

Peripheral ID#: 280-B

A 3D-printed keyboard add-on

PocketStation

Games Supported: Final Fantasy 8, List

Can be found for: ~$30 Import only

Made by: Sony

White

Obtained: Unknown

Peripheral #: 000-14-A

Crystal

Obtained: November 22, 2017

Peripheral #: 000-14-B

5 buttons, IRDA link, speaker, Reset button, PS1 memory card male interface, takes 1 CR-2032 battery, 32×32 monochrome LCD, 2KB RAM, 128 KB Flash (PS1 memory card), unique ID code (visible inside the flip cover)

Pocket Sprite

Games Supported: PocketSprite games, Gameboy and Game Gear games

Obtained: June 28, 2018

Can be found for: ~$50

Made by: Indiegogo

Peripheral #: 382

Dpad, 2 face buttons, 2 system button, 1 OS button, built-in battery (recharges via microUSB), 16 MB flash, wifi, 96×64 LCD

Takes games as ROMs

Pods

Games Supported: It has a few built-in games

Obtained: February 9, 2016

Can be found for: ~$40

Made by: SEGA

Peripheral #: 297

3 pods, each with a light (using actual bulbs, not LEDs) and IR distance sensors

Pokémon Mini

Games Supported: List

Obtained: November 22, 2017

Can be found for: ~$40

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 350

Specific Version: Wooper Blue

Other Versions: Chikorita Green, and Smoochum Purple

dpad, 2 face button, 1 trigger, 1 system button, takes tiny cartridges, takes 1xAAA battery, IRDA link, rumble, motion sensor, 96 × 64 monochrome LCD

PokéWalker/Wii Fit Meter

PokéWalker

Games Supported: Pokémon Heart Gold/Soul Silver/Mind Crystal (DS)

Obtained: March 14, 2010

Can be found for: ~$40 (with game)

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 096-A

Wii Fit Meter

Games Supported: Wii Fit U (Wii U)

Obtained: November 6, 2014

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 096-B

3 buttons, IRDA link, pedometer, speaker, a cool box, takes 1 CR-2032 battery, unknown resolution monochrome LCD

The Wii Fit meter adds an altimeter

More Information My Review

Pokitto

Games Supported: All Pokitto games

Obtained: March 29, 2018

Can be found for: ~$100

Made by: Kickstarter

Peripheral #: 371

2" 220×176 (high resolution) 110×88 (fastest resolution) 128×64 (Arduboy emulation) 84×48 (Gamebuino emulation) LCD, some assembly required

Dpad, 2 face buttons, 1 system button, 2 OS buttons (on the back), GPIO ports, microSD slot, USB micro (for charging and programming), exposed GPIO connector, open platform

You get to pick the colors of the front plate, back plate, and the dpad/buttons

PS4 Pro

Games Supported: All PS4 games

Obtained: November 25, 2017

Can be found for: ~$200

Made by: Sony

Peripheral #: 351

System: Adds a USB port in the back, 4K TV support, more processing power over the original PS4 which makes it superior for PSVR

Controller: A small slit in the touchpad for light from the lightbar to glow through, can completely work in wired-only mode (the original controller handled audio only via bluetooth)

PSone

Games Supported: All PS1 games

Obtained: October 2, 2017

Can be found for: ~$40

Made by: Sony

Peripheral #: 342

A really tiny PS1

PSP Go

Games Supported: Some PSP/PS1 games

Obtained: May 31, 2010

Can be found for: ~$180

Made by: Sony

Peripheral #: 160-A

Specific version: Black

Other versions: White

Same as non-dual-analog PSP, with the ability to use PS3 wireless controllers (via Bluetooth) and the inability to use multiple ports simultaneously, 480×272 color LCD, 1 savestate

My Review

Can be found for: ~$6

Made by: Sony

Peripheral #: 160-B

Specific version: Uses standard cables

Other versions: Uses the PSP go cable

A dock for the PSP go that lets you charge it, use both USB data, and TV out at the same time. The regular dock uses the PSP go cable + an AC adapter port so you can't use USB data and TV out at the same time.

But this one uses 2 stereo headphone connectors (1 for composite red-yellow-white, 1 for component red-blue-green) and a switch for what mode to operate in, and a mini USB-B port for charging/data

PSP Slim and Light

Games Supported: All PSP/PS1 games, Metal Gear Solid 3, Resistance 2

Can be found for: ~$130

Made by: Sony

Specific version: Grey Daxter Collector's Edition

Quantity: 2

Favorite

Same as non-dual-analog PSP, with HDTV (via Component) out, 480×272 color LCD

Q88+ RK3188

Games Supported: All Android games

Obtained: June 15, 2016

Can be found for: ~$110

Made by: GPD

Peripheral #: 274

Dpad, 2 non-clickable analog sticks, 4 triggers, 4 face buttons, 2 system buttons, 2 speakers, built-in rechargeable battery (via MicroUSB), Micro HDMI out, micro SD card slot, 7" 1024×600 Capacitive touch screen, runs Android 4.4

Rainbow Brite

Games Supported: Rainbow Brite

Obtained: March 18, 2019

Can be found for: ~$45

Made by: ColecoVision

Peripheral #: 406

Specific version: Rainbow Brite

Other versions: Robotech

1 digital joystick, 2 face buttons, 2 system buttons, headphone port, built-in battery (powered via microUSB), speaker, backlit LCD (unknown resolution)

Retro Mini

Games Supported: All GBA games

Obtained: January 20, 2018

Can be found for: ~$20

Made by: ???

Peripheral #: 356

2 triggers, 4 buttons, backlight, built in battery, a cool box, 240×160 color LCD, has GBA ROMs built in, microSD card slot, plays ROMs/Videos/Music/eBooks

Rufus Cuff

Games Supported: Some Android games

Obtained: March 2, 2021

Can be found for: ~$200

Made by: LEM

Peripheral #: 438

640×480 color capacitive touchscreen, nanoSIM slot, 4g/wifi/bluetooth, heart rate sensor, camera, runs Android, charging cradle

SNES Classic

Games Supported: List

Obtained: September 29, 2017

Can be found for: ~$110

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 340

HDMI, powered via microUSB, 2 Wii EXT ports, plays 21 built-in SNES games (cannot be expanded) 4 savestates per game, 3 display modes (CRT, 4:3, Pixel Perfect), 2xSNES controller replicas (with 4 foot long cable) which works on Wiimotes

Switch

Games Supported: All Switch games

Obtained: February 5, 2018

Can be found for: ~$330

Made by: Nintendo

Peripheral #: 359

Dock: Adds HDMI, 2 USB 2.0, 1 USB 3.0, to the tablet, charges and connects to the tablet via USB-C

Tablet: 720p LCD, Bluetooth, Wifi, microSD slot, built-in rechargeable battery (charges via USB-C), rails on each side for Left/Right JoyCons

Both JoyCons: Clickable analog thumbstick, 4 triggers, 4 face buttons, 1 system button, 1 OS button, HD Rumble

Right JoyCon: IR camera and NFC

Also includes: a cover for each JoyCon which slides onto the rails to make it easier to press 2 shoulder buttons, and a grip that both JoyCons slide into

Tamagotchi On

Games Supported: Built-in game

Obtained: July 11, 2019

Can be found for: ~$80

Made by: Bandai

Peripheral #: 412

Specific version: Fairy Pink

Other versions: Fairy Blue, Magic Purple, Magic Green

3 system buttons, takes 2xAAA batteries (not included), bluetooth, infrared, 128×128 color LCD, a cool box

Tiny/Micro Arcades

Made by: SuperImpulse

Tiny Arcade: A fully functional mini arcade cabinet, key ring (yes, it's small enough to be a keychain), takes 3xAAA batteries (included), on/off switch, 4-way joystick, 2 buttons, 1.5" 128×128 LCD, light-up marquee

Micro Arcade: A color version of the Tetris microcard that was made by the same guy who made the Arduboy, built-in battery (recharges via microUSB), dpad, 2 face buttons, mute and power switches, likely a 128×128 LCD

Can be found for: $25 each

Peripheral ID #:

Date obtained:

Tiny Arcades

381-A

381-B

381-C

381-D

381-E

381-F

Needed

Pac-Man

Ms. Pac-Man

Space Invaders

Galaxian

Frogger, Dig Dug, Galaga, Pole Position

Tetris

Rally-x, Qbert

May 30, 2018

June 28, 2018

June 28, 2018

June 28, 2018

September 8, 2019

September 10, 2019

Micro Arcades

417-A

Needed

Pac-Man

Tetris, Centipede+Missile Command

August 17, 2019

UMPCs

Q1

Games Supported: Misc PC games

Obtained: Unknown

Can be found for: ~$900

Made by: Samsung

Peripheral #: 268-A

dpad, CTRL+ALT+DELETE button, 6 face buttons, 1 OS button, mic array, VGA, Ethernet/Wifi/bluetooth, compact flash slot, 2 USB ports, 1 proprietary port for optical drives, rechargeable battery via AC adapter, 60 GB HDD, 512 MB RAM, 800×480 resistive touch screen, stereo speakers, Includes both Windows XP tablet edition and Windows embedded media edition (selectable on-boot via a 2 way switch), 2 stands built into the back (one low-angle, one high-angle) Intel Celeron M 900 MHz CPU

u560

Games Supported: Misc PC games

Obtained: Unknown

Can be found for: ~$0

Made by: Amtek

Peripheral #: 268-B

dpad, 3 face buttons, analog stick (serves as a mouse), 1.3 megapixel tiltable (front/back) camera, 44 button keyboard, 1 GB RAM, 2 USB ports, rechargeable batter via AC adapter, Intel A100 800 MHz CPU, Windows 7, proprietary docking port (adds S-video and more USB ports), wifi/bluetooth, compact flash slot, 1024×600 sliding resistive touch LCD

Virtual Boy

Games Supported: Galactic Pinball, Vertical Force, Red Alarm, List

Can be found for: ~$30

Made by: Nintendo/Gunpei Yokoi

Favorite (Gift from Exophase)

2 triggers, 2 dpads, 4 buttons, dual 384×224 (black + 3 shades of red) monochrome LCDs

Vita TV

Games Supported: All PS1/PSP games and PS Minis available on PSN, PS3 games via PSnow, PS4 games via Remote Play, some (emphasis on nowhere-near-all) Vita games

Obtained: November 21, 2013

Can be found for: ~$100 Import only

Made by: Sony

Peripheral #: 225

Specific versions: White (JPN), and Black (NA)

USB master port (to charge/sync controllers, use USB keyboards and firmware updates) ethernet/wifi/bluetooth, Vita memory card and game slots, HDMI (480p, 720p, 1080i)

Can use SIXAXIS, Dualshock 3 and 4 controllers

WonderSwan

Games Supported: All WonderSwan games, List

Obtained: November 17, 2009 (Came with WonderBorg)

Can be found for: ~$10 Import only

Made by: Bandai/Gunpei Yokoi

Specific version: Skeleton Blue

Peripheral #: 084

12 face buttons, 2 system buttons, EXT port, 224×144 monochrome (8 shades of grey) LCD

Can be played horizontally or vertically

WonderSwan Color

Games Supported: All WonderSwan and WonderSwan Color games, List

Obtained: October 26 2009

Can be found for: ~$30 Import only

Made by: Bandai/Gunpei Yokoi

Specific version: Final Fantasy Collector's Edition

Peripheral #: 080

12 face buttons, 2 system buttons, EXT port, 224×144 color LCD

Can be played horizontally or vertically

Review

Xperia Play

Games Supported: Most Android games, most PlayStation Suite/mobile games

Obtained: April 30, 2011

Can be found for: ~$100

Made by: Sony

Specific version: White

Other versions: Black

Peripheral #: 139

dpad, 2 triggers, 2 analog touch pads, 13 buttons (4 face, 2 volume, 4 OS, 1 redundant OS, Start/Select) microSD slot, 2 cameras+microphones, a cool box, wifi, bluetooth, 3G, 800×480 capacitive touch LCD

Zodiac

Games Supported: All Palm and Zodiac (List) games

Can be found for: ~$130

Made by: Tapwave

Specific version: ² (128 MB RAM)

Other versions: 32 MB RAM

2 triggers, 6 buttons, backlight, built in battery, touch screen, clickable thumbstick, Bluetooth, Metal construction, rumble, 2 SD slots (1 is SD I/O), IR port, a cool box, open platform, 480×320 resistive touch LCD

Used as a prop on StarGate