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Nowadays, we can play games straight from our devices. We don't have to bother connecting cables and worry about buying game cartridges or CDs. So today, let's take a trip down memory lane and check out some of the coolest game devices of the 90s! All versions sport a top-loading slot for game cartridges, and the shape of the slot differs between regions. During its launch in Japan, only two games were initially available, and those were Super Mario World and F-Zero, but the third Game, Bombuzal, was later released during the launch week. Brick Game Brick Game is a traditional LCD electronic handheld game that was first introduced in China and gained popularity in the early 1990s. It displays games in a 10 x 20 grid screen, the same grid size used in Tetris. It has been an alternative to Nintendo's Game Boy since this one is more affordable and readily available in the market at the time. Read more in our articles including "Let's Confuse the Kids: Coolest Game Devices of the 90s" and "Poll: What's your all-time favorite PC game?".

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Nowadays, we can play games straight from our devices. We don't have to bother connecting cables and worry about buying game cartridges or CDs.

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So today, let's take a trip down memory lane and check out some of the coolest game devices of the 90s! All versions sport a top-loading slot for game cartridges, and the shape of the slot differs between regions. During its launch in Japan, only two games were initially available, and those were Super Mario World and F-Zero, but the third Game, Bombuzal, was later released during the launch week.

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Our coverage of game devices of the 90s includes: "Let's Confuse the Kids: Coolest Game Devices of the 90s"; "Poll: What's your all-time favorite PC game?"; "Apple Holiday Gift Guide: iPhone, iPad, Mac and more!". Each article provides unique insights and information.