PlayPal
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| PlayPal | |
| Designer | AtGames |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | AtGames Kobian (Canada) |
| Distributor | Coleco Holdings (United States) Kobian (Canada) Mediatronic (France) |
| CPU | 4 MHz Noza clone of Z80 |
| Graphics | 3.846 MHz Noza clone of YM2602B |
| Memory | 24 KB Main RAM 16 KB Video RAM |
| Media | built-in media |
| Released | Canada, France, United States: 2006 |
| Added to Museum | October 31, 2020 |
PlayPal is the name of a handheld video game console released in 2006.
Officially licensed by Sega, it was manufactured and designed by AtGames.
Systems
The consoles from which the console contains games are the Sega Master System and Game Gear.
It uses the Noza Sega Master System clone chip.
Versions

The PlayPal was distributed by Kobian Canada in Canada.
The Pocket Gear was distributed by Mediatronic as the Pocket Gear in France.
The Handheld Electronic Games was distributed by Coleco in the United States of America
The Coleco version was licensed from Dormitus Brands, which held the rights to the Coleco brand name at the time.
Included games
The console included 20 built-in games.
Categories:
- Computers and consoles
- Computers and consoles designed by AtGames
- Computers and consoles designed in the United States of America
- Computers and consoles distributed by Kobian Canada
- Computers and consoles released in 2006
- Dedicated consoles
- Dedicated consoles designed by AtGames
- Dedicated consoles distributed by Kobian Canada
- Dedicated consoles released in 2006
- Handheld computers and consoles
- Handheld computers and consoles designed by AtGames
- Handheld computers and consoles distributed by Kobian Canada
- Handheld computers and consoles released in 2006
- Physical items owned by WEC Museum
- Seventh-generation video game consoles
