Just wondering what is the system with the smallest game library...and what is the actual game count. Also if u know...what is the sys. with most games...and that count (if it is even possible to give a number)
adventure vision has 4 and 1 was a pack in
virtual boy has 14 US games
if you count Action Max ... it had 4 and 1 was a pack in
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Apparently the Timetop Gameking beats the Virtual Boy, with 13 games released (that are known). The Super ACan has a really small number of games - perhaps something like 13, as well.
But yeah...that Action Max and Adventurevision really blow it away...sort of...with their lack of software support LOL
I'm also sure the Leapster (if you count that as a system, which I think one should) has a miniscule library).
Don´t forget Gamate and MegaDuck...there are a very little game library for these systems...
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Im pretty sure the Pokemon mini has a library of 11 games, but only 4 were releasesd in the US.
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Well if you count all the import releases too, the Virtual Boy has alot more than just 14 games, but if you don't count all the import versions of games that were released here there's only about half a dozen more than we got. And of course that small handful of games are the rarest and most wanted VB titles now, so I assume that's why they all go for $100 - $1000 on ebay.
If it's something purely console based I'm going to have to say the 32x. Then the virtual boy.
the game.com doesn't have THAT many...
EDIT: The GameFAQs database has 19 registered.
The sega pico had around 16 games and little demand. It is defintely one of those noveility systems.
US wise, PlayStation has the largest right now at 1276-ish. PS2 may over take it soon.
Laseractive US only had 18....
I actually went and picked up a Pokemon Mini unit when the Pokemon Center in NYC opened up. WHAT A LOAD OF CRAP that thing was. Thank god the boxes were not shrink wrapped, I brought it back that very day. It wasnt even cool enough to keep based on cute factor or cool factor.Originally Posted by Emily
Did'nt the Microvision only have about 8 games?
But yeah, I'd say the Adventurevision wins out. I've actually played one. Not a bad system, just came out at a awfull time and had little support.
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The Adventurevision derfinierly takes the preize...the Microvision had 11 or 12 games....I say 12, because I think one game had 2 titles or something...
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The Jaguar CD would also be a contender with only 11 titles released. Plus a couple of Telegames releases.
Amstrad GX4000 only has around 20 titles.
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No-one mentioned Nuon (7 games) yet?
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Aww man, I love that system! Especially since it was $10 for the complete collection
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Also worth mentioning that all of these low-game-count systems are just as hard to finish off as Intellivision, or Coleco. I'm SURE there are more complete intellivision collections than there are adventurevision collections
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Pokemon mini:
I got 5:
Party, Puzzle Collection, Zany Cards, Pinball, Tetris.
I really thought there was only 6, but 11?
So far I only know of Puzzle Collection 2, which is very rare.