@PurpCat I'd say that the Wonderswan is the Sega Saturn on steroids. It was only released in Japan and every non-text-heavy game is expensive.
@PurpCat @LodedDiaper Any cool homebrew? You could have actual games for it and have the sticker printing just be a bonus feature.
@LodedDiaper @PurpCat I've seen similar products being made back in the 2000s though I can't remember any specifics. I remember Jaks Pacific who made a bunch of plug-n-play consoles also making plug-n-play toys like this one which was basically an electronic magnifying glass that you can plug into your TV, but that wasn't made for girls in particular. But I could've sworn that there were products like this. Maybe they plugged into a PC rather than a TV. This just looks like an early precursor to them all.
@LodedDiaper @PurpCat LeapFrog devices apparently have an active homebrew scene. Apparently, they all run off of Flash (presumably a lightweight version).
@LodedDiaper @PurpCat Of course the blog just dies before the documentation is released and it was almost a decade ago.
Unfortunately, this thing doesn't have the dedicated cult following like the Pokemon Mini or even the Casio Loopy. I only saw this console on the footnotes of the Wikipedia article on the 7th generation of video game consoles. That's the only reason why I know of it's existence.
Though the system appears to be on par with the PS1. It could be a homebrew developer's dream. I could see ports of PS1 decomps and old PC games on this thing.