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- Nintendo Game Boy Color @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:5th_generation
- ====== Nintendo Game Boy Color ====== Continuing the massive streak of success experienced by the [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_generation:nintendo_game_boy|Game Boy]], the Game Boy Color was another resounding success. Releasing on November 18th, 1998 in
- Nintendo Game Boy @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_generation
- ====== Nintendo Game Boy ====== //This page does not cover the Game Boy Color. For this console, see [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:5th_generation:nintendo_game_boy_color|Nintendo Game Boy Color]].// Releasing in Sep
- Nintendo Game Boy Advance @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:6th_generation
- ====== 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 Col
- Sega Game Gear @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_generation
- ====== Sega Game Gear ====== Sega's attempt to crush the [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_generation:nintendo_game_boy|Game Boy]]. Releasing on April 26th (15th in NY/LA), 1991 in the USA, it achieved moderate success
- Hartung Game Master @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_generation
- ====== Hartung Game Master ====== Released in 1990 primarily across Europe, the Game Master was one of those miserable attempts to beat the [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_generation:nintendo_game_boy|Game Boy]] in market success. Online specification i
- 4th Generation @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_generation
- d as having began in 1989 with the release of the Game Boy (and Atari Lynx!), and having ended sometime between 1997 (release of the Game.com) and 1999 (release of the Neo Geo Pocket Color). As this was the first generation of portable game consoles to actually have vitality, it's no surpr... ise to see a relative lack of EOPs outside of the Game Boy, which only was able to get such EOPs by last
- 5th Generation @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:5th_generation
- Generation ====== The 5th generation of portable game consoles, which can more accurately be described as the "Game Boy Color + failures" generation (although, to be... d as having began in 1998 with the release of the Game Boy Color, although some may claim 1997 with the release of the Game.com. In contrast, the period which it ended is ea
- 6th Generation @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:6th_generation
- Generation ====== The 6th generation of portable game consoles, which is another Nintendo-dominated lan... d as having began in 2001 with the release of the Game Boy Advance, ending anywhere between 2004 with th... 08 with the discontinuation of the last dedicated Game Boy Advance. Even though the trend of Nintendo su... ted on elinux. https://elinux.org/Pixter ===== Game Park GP32 ===== See [[eop:video_game_consoles-po
- Tiger Game.com @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:5th_generation
- ====== Tiger Game.com ====== Released by Tiger Electronics, a company notorious for it's calculator-tie... pecifications. Even though it sold for cheap, the Game.com used an 8-bit Sharp SM8521 CPU, paired with a... f internet connectivity wasn't enough to give the Game.com any significant sales figures, probably becau... umbled and clunky. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game.com ===== Operating Systems (Sharp SM8521) =====
- Nintendo Game and Watch (2020s) @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:9th_generation
- ====== Nintendo Game and Watch (2020s) ====== Nintendo's recent "celebration" of recent anniversaries f... , 2020 and November 12th, 2021, the two "revival" Game and Watches are capable of doing a few things, de... n, these little systems can emulate a few eras of game consoles with a simple set of hacks. https://gamingph.com/2020/11/nintendo-game-watch-specs-and-tear-down/ ===== Operating Syste
- 7th Generation @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:7th_generation
- Generation ====== The 7th generation of portable game consoles, and the first to possess an absolutely ... sorted ===== === Potential: === == Blaze Europe Game Gadget (very likely to be a rebadged Dingoo with ... ngoo Digital Dingoo series ===== See [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:7th_generation:dingoo_digital_d... = GamePark Holdings Caanoo ===== See [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:7th_generation:gamepark_holding
- Video Game Consoles (Portable)
- ====== Video Game Consoles (Portable) ====== A simple directory page for every portable console generation on the Esoteric Devices Wiki. [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:1st_and_2nd_generation:summary|1st and 2nd Generation]] [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:3rd_generation:summary|3rd Generation]] [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_generation:summary|4th Gene
- GamePark Holdings GP2X @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:7th_generation
- rmed from disgruntled employees of former company Game Park. Releasing on November 10th, 2005 in South K... on the "homebrew" side of things, in contrast to Game Park's [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:6th_generation:game_park_gp32|GP32]] from 4 years prior, which originally aimed to be
- Game Park GP32 @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:6th_generation
- ====== Game Park GP32 ====== One of the first "homebrew" consoles to have released, despite it's origins pitting it as the first South Korean game console of native origin. Releasing on November 2... org/wiki/GP32 http://videogamekraken.com/gp32-by-game-park ===== Operating Systems (Samsung S3C2400X01... ainment System – OpenSNES9x Reesy 15/11 Nintendo Game Boy (Color) – fGB32(d), GPVGB 0.21, GpvsGB 1.0, V
- Atari Lynx @eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_generation
- ble to crush the monster that was the [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_generation:nintendo_game_boy|Game Boy]]. When it comes to specifications, the Atari Lynx is a relatively capable system, contain... ity.com/?page_id=593 https://atarigamer.com/lynx/game/8BitOS/559421284 === Contiki === Postulated,
