Aladdin Game Deck

From 1992 to 1994 the Aladdin Game Deck was sold in Eruowood by Codemasters. It was marketed as "budget" home video game console with compact cartridges and 8-bit graphics. The system also had a Game Genie built in to the console to "enhance" games.

Add-ons
The Aladdin Game Deck only had two add-on adapters that were sold separately, the "Famines" which can play NES and Famicom games and the "Giant Boy" which can play original Game Boy games in black and white on a TV.

Reception
The Aladdin Game Deck was considered one the most epic video game failures in Eruowood according to EWGames magazine. Its lackluster game library and faulty hardware played a part in the console's demise.