What is the oldest handheld game console?
The title of oldest handheld game console belongs to the Mattel Auto Race, released in September 1976 — sparking the portable gaming revolution. Here's a breakdown of the pioneers that defined early handheld gaming: 🏁 1. Mattel Auto Race (1976) Display: Simple red LED matrix (11x11 grid). Gameplay: Dodge "cars" (moving LEDs) while racing vertically. Legacy: First battery-powered electronic handheld with a digital display. Price: $25 (equivalent to ~$130 today). Fun Fact: Designed by George Klose — inspired by calculator tech! 🔄 2. Milton Bradley Microvision (1979) Revolution: First handheld with interchangeable cartridges. Tech: 16x16 pixel LCD screen (prone to "screen rot" degradation). Games: 12 titles, including Block Buster (breakout clone) and Star Trek. Flaw: 9V...
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