Page 4: Platforms

Zeebo

2010-06-02

The Zeebo was a wireless network-enabled console primarily designed for emerging markets.

DSiWare

2008-12-29

DSiWare is Nintendo's name for its downloadable games appearing on the new Nintendo DSi system.

PlayStation Network (PSP)

2010-02-18

This platform is specifically for PSP releases that are made available as digital downloads via the PlayStation Store. The Store includes PSP games (some exclusive to PSN), PSP Minis, PSone Classics, trailers, movies, TV shows, and digital ...

Android

2010-08-12

Google's mobile OS, available across multiple devices.

Leapfrog Didj

2012-05-09

The Leapfrog Didj is a handheld console that was originally released in 2008. It's built for educational software, but runs a Linux distribution that has created a bit of hacker interest.

iPhone

2008-06-09

The iPhone is a multimedia multi-touch smartphone created by Apple Inc.

Wii Shop

2008-04-22

The Wii Shop Channel was Nintendo's way of digitally distributing games. It includes WiiWare for newly developed games, as well as the Virtual Console for classic titles from various consoles and arcade systems.

Wii

2008-04-01

The Nintendo Wii is a home video game console released on November 19, 2006. The Wii's main selling point was the innovative use of motion controls that its signature Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers allowed for. It became the best sellin...

PlayStation 3

2008-04-01

The PlayStation 3 (often abbreviated PS3) is the third home video game console created and released by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.

PlayStation Network (PS3)

2008-04-22

The PlayStation Network is the online service by Sony Computer Entertainment, providing downloads of games, trailers, themes and much more. The service is free, but also offers a paid version for various benefits.