Handheld Consoles

Handheld consoles refer to portable gaming devices that are designed for playing video games on the go. These consoles typically feature built-in screens, controls, and rechargeable batteries, allowing users to enjoy gaming without the need for a separate television or power source. Handheld consoles can run various types of games, including those specifically designed for the device as well as some that emulate games from other systems. They have evolved over time, with early models offering simple graphics and gameplay, while modern handheld consoles provide advanced graphics, internet connectivity, and access to digital game libraries. Notable examples include the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation Vita, and the Game Boy series. Handheld consoles have gained popularity for their convenience, versatility, and the ability to deliver gaming experiences similar to traditional home consoles.