ATBW C4

The ATBW C4 is a 64 bit handheld video game console that was produced from March 18, 1999 to May 13, 2020. It eventually rivaled the Gameboy Advance, which in turn was 32 bit and came out two years later. The C4 uses a minidisc format which have previously been used in the Escade Prodisc from 1990 to 2008.

It's first and most successful game was Zach The Stickman Adventures, released on March 18, 1999, and it's last game was Celo Johnson Jr. Dirtbike Racing 3, released on April 26, 2020. This is the longest selling handheld that was made by ATBW in history, being even longer than the ATBW A64 and ATBW A128 systems, which were home consoles whch both had 10 inch portable tablets to play on the go and both were sold for 15 years.

The last first party game was Detective Jamal & Jaheem: License To Move, which was developed by Region Interactive and published by ATBW Interactive and was released on October 12, 2012, but the console would continue production for third party publishers not owned by ATBW, whereas ATBW would focus on the ATBW C8 and PS4ATBW game systems from 2007 and 2009 respectively.