The EXEQ Guru is a portable handheld console developed by Wellminds and released by EXEQ in Russia and Macro Winners as the Mi-Touch. The system is notable for having an actual touchscreen as well as featuring ports of games originally developed for Native 32.
Overview[]
The system features a d-pad, 4 buttons, a select and start button, and a touchscreen used with a bundled stylus (similar to the Nintendo DS). It comes in either blue, yellow, or red and has a 320x240 screen. It also runs on 3 AAA batteries for a total of 4 hours. It uses samples of MIDI for its audio.
Games[]
The system has a total of 155 games split between games that use buttons (which are bizarrely referred to as "Keyped Games") and touchscreen games. Many of the titles listed are repeats which start on later stages. (Similar to VT168 Wellminds systems)
Keyped Games (133-in-1)[]
- Super Bomber
- Jet Girl
- Bounty Hunter
- Bumper Cars
- Feeding Frenzy
- Snowy Adventure
- Thin Ice
- Crasy Moles
- Don't Push 3
- Adventure Elf 2
- Sprite World 2
- Bumper Cars 3
- Assault
- Dino Bobble
- RocketCentre
- Penguin Arcade
- Submarine
- Fruits Memory
- CrazyShoot
- RocketCentre 2
- Resist Invade
- Sniper Airborne
- Freedom
- Fight The Aliens
- Great Escape
- Magic Love
- PearlOyster
- Infauna Rescue
- Tiny World
- Multi-Stone
- Exorbis
- Floriculture
- Dice Puzzle
- RocketCentre 3
- Flower World
- Exorbis 2
- Cushaw Adventures
- Fruit World
- Snowy Adventure 2
- Squirrel Escape
- Carby Adventure
- Sprite World
- Clever Boy
- Treasure Action
- Bumper Cars 5
- Monster Dungeon
- Adventure Elf
- Don't Push
- Link-Link
- Hamster Jam
- Snake
- Hazel Carby
- Spin Block
- Dino Bobble 2
- Happy Balls
- Processing Workshop
- Love Castle
- RocketCentre 4
- Monsted Box
- Super Dodge Ball
- Cartoon fault
- SortBump
- Puzzle
- RocketCentre 6
- Animal Match
- Spin Match
- Shape Shifter
- Slots
- Mole Hunting
- RocketCentre 5
- Floriculture 2
- Star Restaurant
- Plants Defense
- Silver Robot
- FrogMazes
- Pirate Century
- Zero Hunt
- Fruit World 2
- Dice Puzzle 2
- Bumper Cars 4
- Bounty Hunter 3
- Don't Push 4
- Don't Push 2
- Bumper Cars 2
- Super Bomber 2
- Bounty Hunter 2
- Carby Adventure 2
- Space Fight
- Stone Age
- Looking Formice
- Marks Man
- Snowy Adventure 3
- Great Escape 2
- Gobang
- Wonderland Mine
- Sudoku
- Leaf Life
- Checker
- Animal Match 2
- Shape Shifter
- Don't Push
- Puzzle
- Carby Adventure 3
- Jump Fish
- Silver Robot 2
- Frog Mazes 2
- Super Bomber 3
- Aliens Hunter
- Mice Way Home
- DJ Pop
- Head Block
- Plants Defense 2
- Gem
- Water Party
- Super Bomber 3
- Animal Match 2
- Carby Adventure
- RocketCentre 4
- Marks Man
- Plants Defense 2
- Bounty Hunter 3
- Dino Bobble 2
- Fire Escape
- Spin Match
- Happy Balls
- Sniper Airborne
- Tiny World
- Fight The Aliens
- Exorbis
- Fruit World
- CrazyShoot
- Room Escape
- Dice Puzzle 2
Touch Games (22-in-1)[]
- Fruit Paradise
- Slingshot Peas
- Plants Defense
- Air Flying
- Rabit Adventure
- Javelin Boys
- Forest Warden
- Territory War
- Bejeweled
- Monster Restaurant
- Pick Fruit
- Tourist Pease
- Flying Birds
- The Frog Mazes
- Water Party
- Happy Run
- Speed
- Constellation
- Legend of Mermaid
- Happy Christmas
- Mag Frog
- My Toy Partner
Trivia[]
- The version sold by Macro Winners is identical to the original system (to the point the software still calls itself "EXEQ GURU") albeit some games are rebranded to avoid copyright issues.
- An alternate game menu can be triggered by swiping, but it disables any use of the d-pad. It is unknown if this was supposed to be used or not.
- Some games such as Legend of Mermaid use Conny music.