| Manufacturer | Conny Technology Co., Ltd. | 
|---|---|
| Type | Closed-system handheld game console | 
| Release date | JPN August 3, 2006 | 
| Media | None | 
| CPU | Sunplus 16-bit SPG 240 series chipset | 
| Storage | None | 
| Sound | Sunplus SPG 240 integrated sound | 
| Dimensions | Width: 10.3 cm x Height: 5.2 cm x Depth: 2.4 cm | 
| Website | www | 
The Pocket Dream Console is a small handheld game console created by Conny in 2004.[1] The system was released in Japan in 2006 by Takara Tomy. It is available in different colors.[2]
In Germany, the PDC is rebranded as "MGT (Mobile Games Technology) Pocket Star LCD - Spielkonsole 30in1" by importer PEARL or sold under the original Name "PDC" from Videojet at Toys R Us. The Videojet-Version is available with 30, 40, 50 or 100 games. A 200 games model was also sold.
System overview
Games
The PDC is a closed system with 100 built-in games, mostly unofficial clones of other popular titles, including clones of Loderunner, Arkanoid, Puzzloop, Sokoban, Bomberman and Nintendogs. The advertised line-up includes:
- 6 action games
 - 4 racing games
 - 6 entertainment
 - 3 casino
 - 5 puzzle games
 - 6 table
 
CPU
I/O
- A/V port: The system can be connected to a TV or other equipment with a custom cable for composite video and mono audio and is sold separately. It uses a mini USB B connector.
 - Mini headphone jack (2.5 mm).
 - Buttons: D-pad; A, B and menu buttons; two shoulder pads and volume control.
 - 2" backlit TFT LCD screen.
 
Power
Display
- Manufacturer: AU Optronics
 - Size: 2 inch
 - Full color
 - Resolution: 320x240
 - Pixel positioning: delta
 - Number of contacts: 33
 - Backlight
 - color: blue, red and white
 
Audio
- One built-in speaker
 
See also
References
- ↑ CONNY TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD. Archived 2010-06-10 at the Wayback Machine
 - ↑ "Betmentor". Retrieved 16 June 2022.
 
External links
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