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  1. The first commercially successful handheld game console was Nintendo's Game Boy, released in 1989. The original Game Boy featured a monochrome LCD screen and relied on cartridges. Later handhelds added color screens, integrated lighting, clamshell designs, and touchscreen controls.

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    • Three Decades of Gaming on the Go. Thirty years ago this fall, Milton Bradley released the world’s first handheld video game system with interchangeable cartridges, the Microvision.
    • Milton Bradley Microvision (1979) The Microvision may have been a pioneer, but its capabilities were primitive. Its 16-by-16-pixel black-and-white LCD screen made the goal of producing truly involving games difficult for software engineers.
    • Entex Select-A-Game Machine (1981) This obscure machine walks a fine line between handheld and tabletop. Entex designed the SAG for potential two-player action on a table, but during single player matches, it was easy to hold somewhat upright.
    • Epoch Game Pocket Computer (1984) In some ways, the Epoch Game Pocket Computer was the spiritual precursor to the Nintendo Game Boy. This Japan-only console incorporated a nonbacklit black-and-white LCD screen (with 75 by 64 resolution), worked with small interchangeable game cartridges, and was designed for gamepad-like handheld play, with a directional pad and action buttons.
  2. Handheld game consoles are smaller than home video game consoles and contain the console, screen, speakers, and controls in one unit, allowing players to carry them and play them at any time or place. [2] [3] In 1976, Mattel introduced the first handheld electronic game with the release of Auto Race. [4]

  3. Apr 6, 2019 · Image: Jody Kingzett. While the Milton-Bradley Microvision was the first handheld console to feature interchangeable games, in 1979 most other companies were still selling devices loaded with a single game. This included the popular Nintendo Game & Watch range launched in 1980. The devices were designed by Gunpei Yokoi, a maintenance engineer ...

  4. The Magnavox Odyssey is the first commercial home video game console. The hardware was designed by a small team led by Ralph H. Baer at Sanders Associates, while Magnavox completed development and released it in the United States in September 1972 and overseas the following year. The Odyssey consists of a white, black, and brown box that ...

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