1 Game - 200 In

In an era of terabyte hard drives and 100-gigabyte AAA game downloads, there is something beautifully anachronistic about a simple cartridge promising "200 in 1 game." To a younger gamer, it might look like a piratical oddity—a dusty yellow or black multicart found at a flea market. To a child of the 80s or 90s, however, those four words represent a holy grail.

" handheld features a 3-inch backlit screen and a rechargeable battery

Technically: It’s copyright infringement. Emotionally: It’s a masterpiece.

: Modern iterations typically feature USB-wired controllers and HDMI or AV outputs to ensure compatibility with current television sets.

Typically features small TFT LCD screens (~2 inches) to maintain a compact, "micro" arcade aesthetic.

In an era of terabyte hard drives and 100-gigabyte AAA game downloads, there is something beautifully anachronistic about a simple cartridge promising "200 in 1 game." To a younger gamer, it might look like a piratical oddity—a dusty yellow or black multicart found at a flea market. To a child of the 80s or 90s, however, those four words represent a holy grail.

" handheld features a 3-inch backlit screen and a rechargeable battery

Technically: It’s copyright infringement. Emotionally: It’s a masterpiece.

: Modern iterations typically feature USB-wired controllers and HDMI or AV outputs to ensure compatibility with current television sets.

Typically features small TFT LCD screens (~2 inches) to maintain a compact, "micro" arcade aesthetic.