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What brands of handheld consoles are there?

The top ten brands of handheld consoles: 1. SONY; 2. Xbox; 3. SUBOR; 4. Sony/PlayStation; 5. Cool Kid; 6. Wecool; 7. Dee Dragon; 8. Nintendo/Nintendo; 9. mogis; 10. GAMEPADDIGITAL. Handheld game consoles are referred to as handheld game consoles, also known as portable game consoles, portable game consoles or portable amusement machines. Refers to a small, portable, specialized game console that can run electronic game software anytime and anywhere.

SONY

Sony (English: Sony Corporation; Japanese: ソニ_ Co., Ltd.) is a world-renowned large-scale comprehensive multinational enterprise group in Japan. The headquarters is located at 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Sony is the world's largest manufacturer of audio-visual, electronic games, and communications products. Its brands include Xperia, Walkman, Sony Music Entertainment, Columbia Pictures Group, PlayStation, etc.

SUBOR/SUBOR

Zhongshan SUBOR Company was established in 1987. It is engaged in the development, research, production and sales of educational electronic products. It has taught computers to children in my country. Knowledge lays a good foundation. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, a series of game consoles and learning machine products launched by Xiaobawang Company became very popular. "Little Overlord", endorsed by Jackie Chan, is a household name and is still remembered by many people born in the 1980s. But with the continuous development of software and hardware, FC game consoles have almost disappeared from us.

Nintendo/Nintendo

Nintendo is a Japanese company mainly engaged in the development of electronic game software and hardware. It is one of the three giants in the electronic game industry and the founder of the modern electronic game industry. Nintendo was founded on September 23, 1889. It started by producing Hanafuda. It entered the electronic game industry in the late 1970s and launched the first-generation home game console FC in 1983.