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A Brief History of Handheld Video Games

This may be of intrest to alot you. This article is short and well done.
(I did notice atleast one typo, post it here if you see it too ;) )

http://www.engadget.com/2006/03/03/a...d-video-games/
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A Brief History of Handheld Video Games

Posted Mar 3rd 2006 3:07PM by Donald Melanson
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We’re not normally ones for making assumptions, but we’ll go out on a limb and say that most of you reading this have one or more portable gaming systems lying around somewhere. Handheld video gaming has always been a few steps behind its console counterpart, but that’s proven to be a small trade-off for the benefits of portability and, to some, even part of the appeal.

So, while most gamers are now enjoying their PSPs and Micros and DSs, we thought we'd take a little trip back and look at some of the handhelds from whence they hat came before them. Although we have to warn you, reading this feature may cause an uncontrollable urge to jump over to eBay.


Mattel’s LED-based Handhelds - 1977-78


The idea of handheld video games with interchangeable cartridges wouldn’t take hold for about another decade, but Mattel managed to pry video games away from quarter-swallowing arcades and dim televisions with their successful line of LED-based, single-game handhelds. Most people today will remember Football, but the company also released the creatively-titled Basebal and Basketball, as well as the non-sports titles Missle Attack, Armor Battle, and Sub Chase. Mattel also managed to jump on the retro-chic bandwagon, re-releasing Football and Baseball in 2000.



Milton Bradley Microvision - 1979



Milton Bradley, a company then better known for Hungry Hungry Hippos than video games, has the distinction of being the first to introduce a handheld video game console with interchangeable cartridges with its Microvision. The system had only a handful of games and was plagued with problems from the start, including a 16x16 pixel LCD screen that was prone to rotting and cartridges that could be permantly damaged by even a relatively small static charge. Sounds like the makings of a real collector's item, if you ask us.

Nintendo’s Game & Watch Series - 1980-91



Upping the ante from Mattel’s LED handhelds, Nintendo introduced their first Game & Watch handheld in 1980 and would go on to produce dozens more throughout the decade, offering a small glimpse of what was to come from the company. As the name suggests, the handhelds featured a clock and alarm but the real attraction was the games, which included titles like Donkey Kong, Mario Bros, and Balloon Fight. Gee, this thing looks kind of familiar (but we just can't place it).

Epoch Game Pocket Computer - 1984



It took five years after Milton Bradley’s Microvision before another company would try its hand at a portable gaming system, but unfortunately the second time around proved even less successful than the first. Epoch’s Game Pocket Computer was released only in Japan in 1984 and had just five games. The 75x64 LCD screen was a big step up from the Microvision but, as you can tell from the number of people who have actually ever heard of the device, it never caught on.
Continue reading @ http://www.engadget.com/2006/03/03/a...d-video-games/


See also Sepherites house: http://www.engadget.com/2006/03/03/m...ess-broadband/
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Good catch,
The one I was thinking off is a little later on.
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LOL,
GEEZE Engadget, you guys need better editors.

The one I caught was when they listed DS lite as being released 2005.
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Nice read.

Be interesting to go into the future when we're laughing at the size of the PSP and the DS... I can't wait, personally!
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I dunno, I think we've nearly reached the limit where any smaller would call for a new method of control if we don't want cramps, and a different type of screen that keeps the view size larger than the device. If we keep the same method of control and viewing, I think most of the change would be in the style, innovation, and technology.
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