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- Atari Lynx
- Lynx was Atari's only portable console. Coming in at $179.95 at launch, it sold at an acceptable rate throughout it's lifespan, but was unable to crush the monster that was the [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_ge
- Sega Game Gear
- ul specifications, containing a Zilog Z80 clocked at 3.57 MHz, a 160x144 screen with a 4096-color pale... ially, if one doesn't want to mod their Game Gear at all, the Majesco Game Gear is a bit better. In ac... ts mods can bring. It is also important to note that the Majesco is not compatible with certain intere... TMSS" screen to the Game Gear. Despite the fact that the motherboard revision with this is unknown, it
- Watara Supervision
- ld, the Watara Supervision was sold very cheaply at only $49.95, but failed to captivate the market w... == Without bendy screen (1992-199?) === Released at various times in various countries, but it was th... ision to release. Easily identified by the fact that it's form factor is basically ripping off the Gam... === With bendy screen (199?-199?) === Released at various times in various countries, but it was th
- NEC TurboExpress
- quite simply a portable conversion of NEC's somewhat successful [[eop:video_game_consoles-home:4th_gen... stem, barring the obvious "portable" conversion that includes a 400x270 color screen. Of course, being... of effectively failing in the market. It seems that at this time, everyone cared about battery life over anything else... for good reason https://en.wik
- Hartung Game Master
- e Master was one of those miserable attempts to beat the [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_genera... ST PRICE// Released under many different names that all possessed the same form factor, this version ... is easily distinguished by it’s vertical design that’s similar to the Nintendo Game Boy. Crucially, th
