portable game player
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- June 17, 2013
Portable game players have been available in multiple formats since the mid-1970s. They have enabled hardcore and casual video game enthusiasts to capture the experience of visiting an arcade from the palm of their hand. The natural progression of these players has been impacted by the popularity of smartphones, but they would have most likely continued to remain popular even if cell phone technology had not emerged.
The Origins of Portable Game Players
In 1976, Mattel Electronics released a handheld electronic game entitled "Mattel Auto Race." Although modern audiences would probably have a difficult time connecting with this game, it was considered to be revolutionary when it first hit store shelves. In fact, "Mattel Auto Race" was the first completely digital handheld game, and this paved the way for the relatively quick evolution of portable game players.
By the 1980s, LCD screens became popular for handheld electronics, and this provided the industry with additional options. For
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