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The Microvision is a early handheld console made by Milton Bradley, notable for being the very first handheld to use cartridges. The cartridges were actually the frontal part of the console, and each one came with it's own LCD screen, processor and set of buttons. Unfortunately it didn't receive much support and was prone to failures, so despite a relative success it died fast, just before the Great Crash. Only twelve games were ever made for it.
 
The Microvision is a early handheld console made by Milton Bradley, notable for being the very first handheld to use cartridges. The cartridges were actually the frontal part of the console, and each one came with it's own LCD screen, processor and set of buttons. Unfortunately it didn't receive much support and was prone to failures, so despite a relative success it died fast, just before the Great Crash. Only twelve games were ever made for it.
   
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The Microvision is a early handheld console made by Milton Bradley, notable for being the very first handheld to use cartridges. The cartridges were actually the frontal part of the console, and each one came with it's own LCD screen, processor and set of buttons. Unfortunately it didn't receive much support and was prone to failures, so despite a relative success it died fast, just before the Great Crash. Only twelve games were ever made for it.

The list

Box Art Title Genre Description
Block Buster Microvision Block Buster Breakout The Microvision's pack-in game, Block Buster is a simple but nice Breakout clone.
Sea Duel Microvision Sea Duel Turn-Based Strategy Would you believe it, a strategy game for such an early handheld? You choose between a ship or sub and must destroy your opponent by plotting the firing and movement patterns.