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- Nintendo Game Boy Advance
- ====== Nintendo Game Boy Advance ====== //includes the SP and all [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_generation:nintendo_game_boy|Game Boy]] & [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:5th_generation:nintendo_game_boy_color|Game Boy Color]] e
- Game Park GP32
- asing on November 23rd, 2001 in South Korea and eventually reaching other continents, the GP32 experienced little of an actual cartridge gaming market, although enough to actually be considered a proper console, r
- Tapwave Zodiac
- cessful at launch, but was unable to keep it's momentum past 2004 with the release of the [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:7th_generation:nintendo_ds|Nintendo DS]]. When it comes to specifications, the Zodiac contains a Motorola i.MX-1 ARM9 CPU,
- 6th Generation
- ====== 6th Generation ====== The 6th generation of portable game consoles, which is another Nintendo-dominated landscape, quite like the generation before it. Almost universally considered as having b
- Nokia N-Gage
- unknown amount of RAM, and a 176x208 vertical screen, the N-Gage was pretty much a failure, becoming k... ecause of it's ridiculous "taco" design and it's generally botched execution. Oddly enough, Nokia claims to have sold 2 million of these things, which isn't the worst figure in the world... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N-Gage_(device) https://tvtro
- Nintendo Pokémon mini
- ====== Nintendo Pokémon mini ====== A sort of "spinoff" handheld released in the USA on November 16th... 88" CPU with a paltry 4 KB of RAM, the Mini's screen is monochrome at only 96x64. It was somewhat succ... of ONLY the games released at launch. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_Mini|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pokémon_Mini]] [[https://bulbaped
