This is a list of hacks that originate from NES-based handheld devices, they mostly appear on PVP-3000 consoles, while others aren't related to TouchGamePlayer and are instead developed by Wellminds for that company's handheld systems such as the NES-based "1.8 inch" systems. Most of these have only been dumped due to them being contained on Renshun's Coolbaby carts.
Adventure Island (Takahashi Meijin no Boukenjima)[]

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Boonie Bear 2[]
A hack based off Fantawild's Boonie Bears Series. Master Higgins now resembles a reddish-colored Briar, and the snake enemies are replaced with Logger Vick. Who shoots arrows at you instead of fire. The other twin from the show, Bramble, is nowhere to be seen. Interestingly, this hack seems to be based off of a fanmade Spanish translation.
Minions[]

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The logo was changed. Hudson Soft's copyright text was also changed to "Shenzhen Wellminds Tech.". Master Higgins's sprites are changed to Kevin from the Despicable Me franchise. The scenery palette was changed. This hack is notable for being the only hack crediting Wellminds or TouchGamePlayer.
Upin & Ipin Adventure 2[]
Likely just changes Master Higgins into one of the twins.
Adventure Island II (Takahashi Meijin no Boukenjima II)[]
Dad, Where Are You Going?[]

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A hack where Master Higgins is replaced with one of the kids from the show of the same name. The dinosaurs from the original game are now turned into "Dads", and the kid throws taro and collects other obscure vegetables. Also known as Dad, Where Are You G'oing? and "Were Dad Wentto".
Based off the Japanese version of the game, indicated by the butterfly on the title screen.
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers[]
Weslie 'n Betty: Rescue Rangers[]

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The hack is based off the Pleasant Goat animated TV series. It changes most of the things of the original game. The color palette is now changed, Chip is now Weslie, and Dale is Tibbie (Called Betty for some reason). The intro cutscene also features Paddi and Jonnie, who are also from the television show.
The game's original copyright string is unchanged.
Bubble Bobble Part 2[]
Pokoyo Pokoyo[]

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The hack replaces Bub and Bob with children's' TV show character Pocoyo, from the series of the same name. The first player is green and the other one is blue. All other assets (including the color values and copyright notices) are intact. Video footage of the hack can be found here.
Donald Land[]
Khrensa[]

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The hack loosely is based off the short-lived TV Series, Little Krishna. The copyright has been replaced with "2010 Etta Khresna", Though the “Data East Presents” screen is intact. Ronald's sprite has been replaced with a rather inaccurate sprite of Krishna. Due to color palette limitations, Krishna has white skin instead of a blue color, which is one of his defining traits. He also seemingly wears a red and white kimono instead of yellow pants. Nothing is changed besides Ronald’s sprites. The game was likely supposed to be paired with the Nice Code game also based off the series, Little Khrensa, and the Little Lancelot hack.
Little Lancelot (The Legend of Prince Valiant)[]
The Legend of Khresna[]

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The hack is based off the European version of the game known as The Legend of Prince Valiant. The only thing that is changed is the title screen and Prince Valiant's sprites, which are replaced with Krishna. His sprites are more accurate to the show but the color of his skin and clothes are swapped. All mentions of Prince Valiant are now replaced with Krishna. The copyright is intact.
Mega Man 3[]
U&I Man III[]

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Changes the title screen and Mega Man to resemble Upin.
The title of the hack might imply that the series of Upin & Ipin games made for V-COM systems are potentially meant to just be parodies of other preexisting games.
Mitsume ga Tooru[]
Crash III[]

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The hack changes the "Copyright" sprite to say "Crash III". The cutscene, Player, Shop, and Game Over Sprites all have been modified to feature Crash's face. Which is an up-scaled version of the one seen in other hacks.
Upin & Ipin 3[]

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The copyright now reads "2010 New Game, Wellminds Tech". The Title Screen has also changed to use a entirely different logo not used in any official Upin & Ipin media. The intro cutscene has bizarrely been changed to now have Upin as the protagonist and Ipin (Upin's twin brother) as the villain (contrary to their relationship in the original show), where Ipin has now took over a city and kidnapped a girl, so it is now up to Upin to save the day. All other sprites of the protagonist and antagonist have been changed to Upin and Ipin respectively. Also known as Upin & Ipin 3.
Moai-Kun[]
Angry Birds[]

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The hack changes the title screen, replaces Moai-Kun with Red, the orange characters with blue birds, and some of the enemies with pigs. The copyright on the title screen is removed, but is kept in the ending. Some versions of this hack start on level 2 of the original game.
A potential VT368 conversion on this hack was possibly made. Almost certainly developed by Wellminds.
Angry Cow[]
An alternate version of the previous hack which replaces Red with a generic cow character.
Monster in My Pocket[]
Crash 2[]

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The vampire and monster sprites have been replaced by Crash Bandicoot, the copyright text is altered to say "Crash 2", and the title screen's logo has been removed.
The NewZealand Story (Kiwi Kraze)[]

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The hack is based off the European version of the game. The title screen features Red, along with Matilda (White Bird) and Chuck (Yellow Bird). The game starts in the game's second world instead of the first one (Even though Player 2 can access World 1). The game contains graphical changes, Such as Tiki being replaced by Red, and some enemies changed into Helmet Pigs, while the 2nd world Boss was changed into the King Pig, and the 3rd world Boss was replaced with Fortman Pig.
Due to the way the sprites were modified, one of Red's jumping sprites tilts him up.
Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom (Ninja Ryuukenden III: Yomi no Hakobune)[]
Ying Xiong Lian Meng II (League of Legends II)[]

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Changes Ryu Hayabusa into a Yasuo from League of Legends. This also goes for the cutscenes where some of Ryu's sprites are changed to a poorly-made sprite of Yasuo. All the text from cutscenes are blanked.
Little Nemo: The Dream Master[]

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Bernat[]
A hack based off of Crash IV, possibly staring Bernard from the series of the same name. Though in-game, Bernard is brown and wears a hat.
Crash IV[]

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The last entry in the series of Crash hacks. The hack changes the title screen and Nemo's sprites are replaced with Crash. However the cut scene and transformation sprites are intact and still feature Nemo.
The Jungle Book[]
Crash[]

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Mowgli's sprites have been replaced by a poorly drawn Crash Bandicoot, and The Jungle Book logo in the title screen is altered to say Crash as well, leading to the title screen humorously reading "Walt Disney's Crash". All the mentions of Mowgli have been changed to Crash, other than those changes the game is mostly the same.
Shatterhand (Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain)[]
RA.ONE[]

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The hack only changes the title screen and the sprite of the character before he is transformed. (Likely supposed to be G.ONE) The choice of movie used is somewhat bizarre, due to RA.ONE being an obscure Bollywood movie. RA.ONE was likely only chosen due to it being a new somewhat decently popular movie at the time of release.
Gangnam Style[]

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Changes the title screen and the sprite of the main character before being transformed with Psy from the music video of the same name.
Wacky Races[]
Bernat 2[]

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The hack changes the title screen to a render of Bernard (With text in the Backkom release), Muttley is replaced with Bernard and Dick Dastardly is repllaced with Yuri/Pilot (in the World cutscenes and Game Over screen). The gems in the levels are now Fishes, and the first 3 Items (Bomb, BOW, Wing) have now been replace with a Granade and Ninja Stars. It's unknown what the replacement for the Wing is supposed to represent. The hack is also sometimes called Backkom.