200 In 1 Game [upd]
Typically features small TFT LCD screens (~2 inches) to maintain a compact, "micro" arcade aesthetic.
In the late 1990s, as the SNES and Genesis took over, the 200-in-1 game found a second life. Companies like and DreamGear began producing "plug-and-play" joysticks. These were essentially a Famiclone (a pirated NES-on-a-chip) soldered directly to a board with a 200-in-1 ROM built in. 200 in 1 game
The spirit of the multicart is alive and well, but on the right side of the law. In fact, the market for official compilations has exploded in recent years. Here are some of the ways you can legally get a massive collection of retro games today: Typically features small TFT LCD screens (~2 inches)