ATBW C8

The ATBW C8 is a 128 bit handheld gaming console released in 2007 by ATBW Label Networks intended to be the successor to the 64 bit ATBW C4 though it's predecessor was made in conjunction with the C8 until it was discontinued in 2020, the longest of any gaming console and the longest of any predecessor. The main reason was that the C4 was cheaper when the C8 was released.

The C8 was the first console to have internet connectivity and YouTube built into it, and the handheld itself was larger than the C4, being 6'1 inches. The C4 was 5'3 inches. The C8 also has a slider which the C4 lacked, and it even uses the buttons from it's predecessor, except now having trigger buttons. The system is also backwards compatible with the C4 as well as the obsolete 1D and 2D consoles.

As of 2020, this is the last console that is being made by ATBW Holdings LLC apart from the Terradon that was released that year. They are both ATBW's last consumer products following the formation of Zippy Holdings LLC, which now owns all of ATBW's previous consumer goods and big box assets.