Wonder Swan

Oh, the Wonder Swan. Bandai's entrant into the handheld console market that never received a release in the United States. In style it looks like somebody crossed an iMac of the era (Bondi Blue!) with a Game Boy. It came in a multitude of colors, and eventually got an upgrade with the Wonder Swan Color, and another upgrade with the SwanCrystal. It was the brainchild of Gunpei Yokoi, father of the Game Boy, who was unhappy with being Kicked Upstairs at the Big N after the failure of Virtual Boy and accordingly left for their main competitor. Unfortunately, after Yokoi's untimely death in a car crash, the project kind of lost momentum -- and it was when Nintendo was releasing its hugely successful Game Boy Advance, which eclipsed it quite quickly, and in the end it never reached western shores. Notable for having quite a few popular Final Fantasy games ported to it.

Games for the WonderSwan and WonderSwan Color

 * Arc the Lad
 * Beatmania
 * Cho Aniki: Otoko no Tamafuda
 * Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon
 * Clock Tower: The First Fear
 * Densha De Go
 * Digimon
 * The Digimon Wonder Swan Series
 * Digimon Adventure: Anode Cathode Tamer
 * Digimon Adventure 02: Tag Tamers
 * Digimon Adventure 02: D-1 Tamers
 * Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer
 * Digimon Battle Spirit
 * Final Fantasy
 * Final Fantasy I
 * Final Fantasy II
 * Final Fantasy IV
 * Fire Pro Wrestling for WonderSwan
 * Front Mission
 * Golden Axe
 * Guilty Gear Petit
 * Klonoa: Moonlight Museum
 * Langrisser Millennium: The Last Century
 * Magical Drop for WonderSwan
 * Makaimura for WonderSwan
 * Medarot: Perfect Edition
 * Rockman & Forte: Challenger from the Future
 * Rockman.EXE WS
 * Rockman.EXE N1 Battle
 * Mr. Driller
 * Nobunaga's Ambition
 * Princess Maker: Yumemiru Yousei
 * Puyo Puyo Tsu
 * Riviera: The Promised Land
 * SaGa
 * Makai Toushi SaGa
 * Romancing Sa Ga
 * SD Gundam G Generation
 * Space Invaders
 * Super Robot Wars Compact
 * Super Robot Wars Compact 2
 * Super Robot Wars Compact 3
 * Tetris
 * Wizardry