Page 3: Platforms

Ouya

2013-03-28

The Ouya is an Android-based device that hooks up to TVs and plays video games.

Wii U

2011-04-25

The Nintendo Wii U, the follow-up to the monstrously popular Nintendo Wii console, launched in North America on November 18th 2012.

PlayStation Vita

2011-01-24

PlayStation Vita is Sony's second handheld gaming device.

PlayStation Network (Vita)

2012-02-08

The PlayStation Network is Sony's digital storefront for delivering games, add-ons, and other content. This specific platform page focuses on the PlayStation Vita version of said storefront.

Nintendo 3DS eShop

2011-04-23

The products that make up the various segments of Nintendo's 3DS eShop include new releases, updated version of old games, and emulated versions of old games.

Nintendo 3DS

2010-03-23

The Nintendo 3DS is a portable game console produced by Nintendo. The handheld features stereoscopic 3D technology that doesn't require glasses. It was released in Japan on February 26, 2011 and in North America on March 27, 2011.

Windows Phone

2010-08-19

A now-discontinued smartphone OS made by Microsoft, which had built-in integration with Xbox Live and other services.

Leapster Explorer

2020-05-25

Leapster Explorer is a cartridge-based handheld console developed by LeapFrog and intended for children under the age of ten.

iPad

2010-04-10

The iPad is a series of touch-screen tablet devices developed by Apple. The iPad can browse the web, playback local and streamed content, and run a large variety of third party apps, including games.

Zeebo

2010-06-02

The Zeebo was a wireless network-enabled console primarily designed for emerging markets.