The Nintendo Switch offers a unique hybrid design, allowing players to switch between handheld mode and TV mode. It features detachable Joy-Con controllers, a 6.2-inch touchscreen
The Game Boy Advance (GBA) was a handheld console with a landscape-oriented screen, improved graphics, and backward compatibility with Game Boy and Game Boy Color games. It featured a vast library of games ranging from classic platformers to RPGs.
The PSP was a handheld console by Sony known for its impressive graphics and multimedia capabilities. It had a wide range of games, including popular titles like God of War: Chains of Olympus and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.
The Nintendo 3DS was a successor to the DS, featuring glasses-free 3D visuals, a dual-screen design, a touch-sensitive screen, and a large library of games. It offered backward compatibility with DS games and introduced new features like StreetPass and SpotPass.
Sony's PlayStation Vita boasted powerful hardware, including a vibrant OLED screen, dual analog sticks, and touch controls. It offered a diverse selection of games, including titles like Uncharted: Golden Abyss and Persona 4 Golden.
The Nintendo DS introduced innovative features like dual screens, touch controls, and a built-in microphone. It had a vast library of games, ranging from classic Nintendo franchises to brain-training and puzzle games.
The Game Boy Color was an upgraded version of the original Game Boy, featuring a color screen and improved graphics. It offered backward compatibility with Game Boy games and popular titles like Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow.
The Sega Game Gear was Sega's handheld console with a full-color backlit screen. It offered a library of games including Sonic the Hedgehog, Shinobi, and Mortal Kombat.
The Neo Geo Pocket Color was a portable console known for its impressive graphics and a selection of SNK's popular arcade games like Metal Slug, King of Fighters, and Samurai Shodown.
The Atari Lynx was one of the first handheld consoles with color graphics. It featured a backlit screen, stereo sound, and multiplayer capabilities. Some notable games for the Lynx include California Games, Blue Lightning, and Chip's Challenge.