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[[File:POPstation review (PSP Rip off)|thumb|right|335 px]] [[File:Pop.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A POP Station.]]
 
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| name = POP Station
The '''''POP Station''''' is a series of chinese electronic handheld games with a shape similar to the one of the Sony PlayStation Portable. The technology is the same as the Nintendo's Game & Watch Super Color series, where the LCD panel is covered by strips of coloured plastic, but with illumination added. Because of the poor animations (even by the electronic games standard) and the overall bad design, it's often difficult to understand what's happening in the various games.
 
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| caption = Original console box.
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| date = Mid-2000s (likely 05/06)
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| manufacturer = Unknown
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| system = LCD handheld game
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The '''''POP Station''''' is a Chinese electronic handheld game, designed to resemble the [[wikipedia:PlayStation Portable|PlayStation Portable]]. The technology is similar to Nintendo's ''Game & Watch Super Color'' series, where the LCD panel is covered by strips of coloured plastic, but with illumination added. Because of the often poor animations (even by the standard of handheld LCD games) and the overall bad design, it is difficult to understand what is happening in several games.
   
==Similar designs==
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== Overview ==
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The original POP Station models (referred to as the ''POP Station Value Pack'' on the box) feature one built-in game, chosen out of a selection of four. A set of earphones and a wriststrap are also included.
   
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Later models of the machine, possibly by a different manufacturer, feature a generic 9999-in-1 Brick Game instead. This version is still produced to this day in various formats, including a very small version reminiscent of the NES/SNES Classic Editions.
Many other electronic handhelds using the same game selection of the POP Station exist. Although one is made by the same manifacturer of the POP Starion (the Neo Double Games, a clone of the Nintendo DS that has 2 games instead of 1) most are made by different Chinese companies with different shapes: some have an original appearance, others instead mocks other famous handhelds or consoles. For example, the PCP Station is another PSP clone, the Polystation 3 has the shape of a little PS3 and the WLL resembles a Wii Remote. They are often built with less sturdy materials than the original POP Station.
 
   
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The available selection of original titles included:
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* '''City Fighter''' - A ''Street Fighter'' clone. Due to the limited graphics, the fighters appear to be throwing their own arms and legs at each other.
 
* '''Soccer''' - A generic soccer game with players moving vertically.
 
* '''Submarine Invasion''' - A clone of Casio's CG-330 ''[http://www.handheldmuseum.com/Casio/SubBattle.htm Submarine Battle]'' from 1985. Shooting game involving a submarine gunning down planes.
 
* '''Fortress Guardian''' - A clone of Casio's CG-370 ''[http://www.handheldmuseum.com/Casio/Heli.htm Heli-Battle]'' from 1987. A shooting game where the player must keep their bases safe.
   
==Known Games==
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==Similar systems==
 
Due to the ubiquity of the technology used, many different consoles exist with nearly identical hardware to the POP Station; the name "POP Station" is commonly dubbed for these types of handhelds due to its infamy. Although some are made by the same still-unknown manufacturer of the POP Station (such as the ''[[Neo Double Games]]''), most are made by different Chinese companies with different shapes; some have an original appearance, while others instead mock other famous handhelds or consoles. For example, the ''PCP Station'' is another PSP clone, the ''Polystation 3'' has the shape of a miniaturized PS3 and the ''WLL'' resembles a Wii Remote. The games are often built with cheap materials and are not very durable, particularly with models that require you to switch games by switching the LCD screens.
   
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Certain POP Station clones allow you to play different games changing the LCD screen cartridge. This is the same method used by electronic handheld systems of the 80's like the ''V-Tech Variety'' or the ''Bandai Digi Casse'', and in the 90's by the ''Tiger R-Zone''. The cartridge contains the LCD display, while the game hardware is built into the console; the screen triggers a switch to tell the system what game is inserted. The original four POP Station games often appear on these systems, but usually in pure black-and-white rather than with a color overlay. Sometimes they are extensively hacked to change graphics and sounds; a notable example is ''Chanticleer Hegemony'', a hack of City Fighter that turns the characters into chickens and adds sampled clucking noises. A handful of other games are also commonly included, such as ''Super Mary'' (clone of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' Game & Watch), ''Anti-Terrorism'' (a top-down shooting game), and many generic racing games.
*'''''City Fighter''''' ('''''Street Fighter''''' clone) [[File:Popstation_brick_multigames_tetris_clone.jpg|thumb|The Popstation equipped with a Tetris clone screen, probably the same of "Brick Games 9999 in 1", another famous chinese electronic game.]]
 
   
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Possibly the most infamous POP Station clone is the single-game handheld ''[[Laden vs. USA]]''. The system features actual 9/11 images on the package and the unit, with the backdrop showing the World Trade Center collapsing. The game inside is identical to the POP Station game ''Submarine Invasion'', which in itself is a modified version of Casio's ''Submarine Battle''.
*'''''Brick Games''''' (basically a '''''Tetris''''' clone but with many gameplay variations, even racing games or tank games portrayed using the brick grid)
 
   
 
== Trivia ==
*'''''Soccer'''''(crude soccer game with players moving horizontally)
 
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*Variants of this have been featured in various videos on [https://www.youtube.com/user/ashens ashens' YouTube channel]. A playlist of these videos by as[[Category:LCD games]][[Category:Hardware]][[Category:Handhelds]][[Category:POP Station]]hens himself, titled ''The POP Station Saga'', can be found [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL045448E076CF3B69 here].
 
*'''''Submarine Invasion''''' (A clone of Casio's CG-330 '''''Submarine Battle''''' from 1985. shooting game involving a submarine gunning down planes)
 
 
*'''''Fortress Guardian''''' (A clone of Casio's CG-370 '''''Heli-Battle''''' from 1987. a shooting game involving trying to keep your bases safe)
 
 
*'''''Basketball''''' (appears to be based off of Soccer)
 
 
*'''''Space Guardian''''' (a clone of Bandai's '''''Space Hawk 50''''' from 1985)
 
 
*'''''Super Mary''''' ('''''Super Mario Bros.''''' Game & Watch clone)
 
 
*'''''Anti Terrorism''''' (game that tries to imitate a first-person shooter)
 
 
*'''''Racing Car''''', '''''Motorcycle Match''''', '''''Supreme Skiing''''', and '''''Boat Race''''' (all of them are '''''Pole Position''''' clones and function the same)
 
 
*'''''Munch Time''''' and '''''PirahnaMan''''' ('''''Pac-Man''''' clones except one has Pac-Man himself and the other features a Pirahna)
 
 
*'''''Angry Birds''''' (clone of the mobile phone game of the same name)
 
 
*'''''Plants VS. Zombies''''' (clone of the mobile phone game of the same name)
 
 
*'''''Loader''''' and '''''Porter''''' (both the same '''''Mario Bros.''''' Game & Watch clone except one has Mario and Luigi and the other has 2 Popeye the Sailors)
 
 
*'''''Eagle Catch Chick''''' ('''''Green House''''' Game & Watch clone)
 
 
*'''''Counter Strike''''' (clone of the game of the same name)
 
 
*'''''Contra - Snow Field''''' (unconfirmed, but assumed to be a '''''Contra''''' clone)
 
 
==Trivia==
 
 
*Certain POP Station clones allows to play different games changing the screen cartridge. This is the same method used by electronic handheld systems of the 80's like the Vtech Variety or the Bandai Digi Casse, and in the 90's by the Tiger R-Zone. The cartridge contains the LCD display and all the electronic needed for the game, while the console itself provides only the physical controls, the batteries and the speaker, all wired to the socket where the cartridge is inserted. For instance, if all the various cartridges that comes with the various POP Station clones had all the same sizes and connector shape, those would be interchangeable with each other.
 
[[Category:LCD games]]
 

Revision as of 09:53, 10 May 2020

The POP Station is a Chinese electronic handheld game, designed to resemble the PlayStation Portable. The technology is similar to Nintendo's Game & Watch Super Color series, where the LCD panel is covered by strips of coloured plastic, but with illumination added. Because of the often poor animations (even by the standard of handheld LCD games) and the overall bad design, it is difficult to understand what is happening in several games.

Overview

The original POP Station models (referred to as the POP Station Value Pack on the box) feature one built-in game, chosen out of a selection of four. A set of earphones and a wriststrap are also included.

Later models of the machine, possibly by a different manufacturer, feature a generic 9999-in-1 Brick Game instead. This version is still produced to this day in various formats, including a very small version reminiscent of the NES/SNES Classic Editions.

The available selection of original titles included:

  • City Fighter - A Street Fighter clone. Due to the limited graphics, the fighters appear to be throwing their own arms and legs at each other.
  • Soccer - A generic soccer game with players moving vertically.
  • Submarine Invasion - A clone of Casio's CG-330 Submarine Battle from 1985. Shooting game involving a submarine gunning down planes.
  • Fortress Guardian - A clone of Casio's CG-370 Heli-Battle from 1987. A shooting game where the player must keep their bases safe.

Similar systems

Due to the ubiquity of the technology used, many different consoles exist with nearly identical hardware to the POP Station; the name "POP Station" is commonly dubbed for these types of handhelds due to its infamy. Although some are made by the same still-unknown manufacturer of the POP Station (such as the Neo Double Games), most are made by different Chinese companies with different shapes; some have an original appearance, while others instead mock other famous handhelds or consoles. For example, the PCP Station is another PSP clone, the Polystation 3 has the shape of a miniaturized PS3 and the WLL resembles a Wii Remote. The games are often built with cheap materials and are not very durable, particularly with models that require you to switch games by switching the LCD screens.

Certain POP Station clones allow you to play different games changing the LCD screen cartridge. This is the same method used by electronic handheld systems of the 80's like the V-Tech Variety or the Bandai Digi Casse, and in the 90's by the Tiger R-Zone. The cartridge contains the LCD display, while the game hardware is built into the console; the screen triggers a switch to tell the system what game is inserted. The original four POP Station games often appear on these systems, but usually in pure black-and-white rather than with a color overlay. Sometimes they are extensively hacked to change graphics and sounds; a notable example is Chanticleer Hegemony, a hack of City Fighter that turns the characters into chickens and adds sampled clucking noises. A handful of other games are also commonly included, such as Super Mary (clone of the Super Mario Bros. Game & Watch), Anti-Terrorism (a top-down shooting game), and many generic racing games.

Possibly the most infamous POP Station clone is the single-game handheld Laden vs. USA. The system features actual 9/11 images on the package and the unit, with the backdrop showing the World Trade Center collapsing. The game inside is identical to the POP Station game Submarine Invasion, which in itself is a modified version of Casio's Submarine Battle.

Trivia

  • Variants of this have been featured in various videos on ashens' YouTube channel. A playlist of these videos by ashens himself, titled The POP Station Saga, can be found here.