Although the successes of Nintendo's Game Boy go back to the late 1980's and Sony's PSP is on its fourth variation, there have been a number of failed attempts to get a foothold in the very competitive handheld gaming market. While SEGA's Game Gear did well enough to avoid this list, ten others get the dubious honor of being on it -- including one each from Sony and Nintendo.
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It’s time game developers stop ignoring one of the most beloved features in gaming history: split-screen couch co-op. I miss it!
It's a shame to me that so few indie devs seem interested in catering to this era (split screen era) of nostalgic gaming. Many of them are interested in retro gaming, obviously, but almost all of them seem to drift either to platformers or Metroidvanias (no issue with either, there have just been so many). I'd love to see an indie dev really try to capture that late N64/PS1 through early Xbox/PS2/GameCube era of split screen gaming.
The psp go might have had disappointing debut and sales, but its the best Handheld console available for hardcore gamers.
He thought it was cool, but I didn't want to upset him with the ugly truth about the taco....
Can the virtual boy really be considered a handheld. I mean that sum bitch needed to be put on a table and played with a controller.
gameboy micro should be on this list.
nomad has no business being on that list
the high power concerns are due to the time it existed in with modern lion batterys a system like that would have 8-10 hour charge life