Title: Handhelds
1Handhelds
2In the beginning
- MB Games Microvision (1979)
- LCD (temperamental)
- 13 Games
- 1 x 9V Battery (2 some version)
- Epoch Game Pocket Computer (1984)
- LCD ( graphics akin to Atari 2600)
- 5 Games
- 4 x AA Batteries
- Only released in Japan
Nintendos Game and Watch (1980)
Nintendos Game and Watch (1980)(reminds me of
something)
Entex Adventure Vision (1982)
3Lift Off!
- Sega Game Gear (1990)
- Colour and Back-lit LCD Screen
- 6 x AA Batteries (Not Good!)
- TV Tuner
- Sonic the Hedgehog!
- Atari Lynx I (1989)
- Colour and Back-lit LCD Screen
- 6 x AA Batteries (4 Hours)
- Network Support
- Ambidextrous Design
- Nintendo Game Boy (1989)
- LCD (Dot Matrix)
- 4 x AA Batteries (Long life)
- Tetris!
- PC Engine GT (1990)
- AKA NEC TurboExpress
- Most powerful handheld
- But at 150m - 200!!!
- Atari Lynx 2 (1991)
- Some Improvements
- Still a brick though!
4New Challengers and New Versions
- Bandai Wonderswan (1999) and Wonderswan
Color(2000) - Gunpei Yokoi!
- 1 x AA Batteries (Long Life)
- Nothing wrong with the thing! Competition just
too strong.
Nintendos Game Boy Pocket (1996), Game Boy Light
(1998) and Nintendos Game Boy Color still
dominated.
- SNK Neo Geo Pocket and Neo Geo Pocket
Color(1998, 1999) - Good design
- 2 x AA Batteries (Long Life)
- Nothing wrong with the thing!
5And after that...
Nintendo Game Boy Advance (2001) and the Game Boy
Advance SP (2003) was the Game Boys evolution
into 32-bit. The SP model was front-lit while
newer models are back-lit.
Gameparks GP32 (2001, Left) was 32-bit, open
source (emulators were a selling point) and could
play DivX movies and MP3s but was not front-lit
until 2003s model. Nokias N-Gage (2003, centre
and right) attempted to seize on the mobile phone
craze and mix a games console with a mobile
phone.
6The Latest (as of 2005)
- Nintendo DS (Dual Screen)
- Wi-Fi
- Rechargeable Battery
- Touch Screen, Microphone
- Mario Kart!
- Sony PSP (PlayStation Portable)
- Plays movies (UMD), music, games, images.
- Wireless
- That screen!
- Tigers Gizmondo
- GPRS
- GPS
- Camera, play music, send emails/ SMS etc.
- Nintendos Game Boy Micro
- Damn small!
- Interchangeable covers.
- Gamepark Holdings GP2X
- Linux OS
- Emulators galore!
- Multimedia Player
- Tapwave Zodiac
- Games Console meets PDA (Palm OS)
- Discontinued.
7Worth a mention
8Summary - Key Issues
- Battery Life
- Gameplay (different from home consoles)
- Size/ Design/ Ergonomics/ Portability
- Game/ Software Support
- Price
- Longevity
- Use of extras
9Questions?
10Next Lecture
Arena Design Mario Michaelides Next Week at 10am