microconsole
A microconsole is a small, portable gaming device designed to provide a gaming experience similar to that of a traditional video game console, but in a more compact form factor. These devices typically feature a built-in screen, controls, and a library of games, allowing users to play on the go. Microconsoles are often powered by rechargeable batteries or USB connections, making them convenient for travel and casual gaming sessions.
The concept of microconsoles emerged in the early 2000s with devices like the GP32 and the Dingoo,
Modern microconsoles have evolved to include more powerful hardware, larger screens, and a wider variety of
Microconsoles are popular among retro gaming enthusiasts, collectors, and casual gamers who seek a portable gaming