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{{System
|name=WonderSwan
|name=WonderSwan
|logo=WonderSwan logo.svg
|image=Wonderswan.jpg
|image=Wonderswan.jpg
|manufacturer=[[Bandai]]
|manufacturer=[[Bandai]]
|released={{jp|1999}}
|released=1999
|discontinued=2001
|followed by=WonderSwan Color
}}
}}
The '''WonderSwan''' is a Japanese handheld game console that competed with the [[Neo Geo Pocket Color]]. The WonderSwan was available in ten case colors, playable both vertically and horizontally, and features a fairly large library of games. As it was a console designed essentially for the Japanese market, most of the games are in Japanese, with only a few featuring English text.
The '''WonderSwan''' is a Japanese handheld game console that competed with the [[Neo Geo Pocket Color]]. The WonderSwan was available in ten case colors, playable both vertically and horizontally, and features a fairly large library of games. As it was a console designed essentially for the Japanese market, most of the games are in Japanese, with only a few featuring English text.


[[Category:Bandai]]
[[Category:Bandai]]
[[Category:1999]]
[[Category:Fifth-generation consoles]]

Latest revision as of 15:53, 10 August 2022

WonderSwan
The logo for WonderSwan.
The console image for WonderSwan.
ManufacturerBandai
Released1999
Total Games189 (14 present)
← (none) WonderSwan Color →

The WonderSwan is a Japanese handheld game console that competed with the Neo Geo Pocket Color. The WonderSwan was available in ten case colors, playable both vertically and horizontally, and features a fairly large library of games. As it was a console designed essentially for the Japanese market, most of the games are in Japanese, with only a few featuring English text.