Entex Select-A-Game - Games

Games

The games released for the system were:

  • Space Invaders 2
  • Basketball 3
  • Football 4
  • Pinball
  • Baseball 4
  • Pac-Man 2
  • Battleship (not released)
  • Turtles (not released)

Space Invaders 2 came with the system. In late 1981, Entex was sued by Coleco, which held the licensing rights to handheld versions of Pac-Man at the time, for copyright infringement over their upcoming release of Pac-Man 2. The game was pulled shortly after release as part of the settlement. Because of this, Pac-Man 2 is the rarest game released for the system. The game cartridges play very similar to their hand held counterparts (Entex made quite a few hand held games such as Space Invaders 2, Basketball 3, Pac-Man 2, etc.).

Handheld game consoles
Bandai
  • WonderSwan
    • WonderSwan Color
    • SwanCrystal
  • Tamagotchi
  • Digimon virtual pet
Entex
  • Select-A-Game
  • Adventurevision
Game Park/Holdings
  • GP32
  • GP2X
  • XGP (never released)
  • GP2X Wiz
  • GP2X Caanoo
Nintendo
  • Game & Watch
    • Mini Classics
  • Game Boy
    • Pocket
    • Light
  • Game Boy Color
  • Game Boy Advance
    • SP
    • Micro
    • Visteon Dockable Entertainment
  • Pokémon mini
  • Nintendo DS
    • Lite
    • DSi and DSi XL
  • Nintendo 3DS
    • 3DS XL
Nokia
  • N-Gage
  • N-Gage QD
Sega
  • Game Gear
  • Nomad
SNK
  • Neo Geo Pocket
  • Neo Geo Pocket Color
  • Neo Geo X
Sony
  • PlayStation Portable
    • Slim and Lite
    • PSP-3000
    • PSP Go
  • PlayStation Vita
  • Sony Ericsson Xperia Play
Other handhelds
1970s
  • Microvision
1980s
  • Nelsonic Game Watch
  • Elektronika IM
  • Epoch Game Pocket Computer
  • Atari Lynx
1990s
  • TurboExpress
  • Hartung Game Master
  • Gamate
  • Watara Supervision
  • Mega Duck
  • Game.com
2000s
  • Tapwave Zodiac
  • GameKing I, II, and III
  • Leapster
  • Gizmondo
  • V-Smile Pocket
  • Dingoo
  • JXD 1000
2010s
  • Pandora
  • Early units
  • Comparison


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