The "Extra Quality" label was often an ironic contrast to the lightweight, hollow plastic shells, mushy d-pads, and clicky membrane buttons that defined the physical user experience. The Software Illusion: "999,999-in-1" Games
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Physically, these devices usually copied the form factor of the PlayStation Portable (PSP) or the Nintendo Game Boy Advance Game Lookalike shells. They featured vibrant, neon-colored plastics, rubbery buttons that often stuck, and small, low-refresh-rate TFT LCD screens. The Hardware: What Was Under the Hood?



