The point of this thread is to discuss the Sega Pico.
For those who don't know what the Sega Pico is, it's a system that uses cartridges similar to books in which different parts of the game can be accessed by just flipping the page. It uses a stylus to interact with the game and buttons for certain actions. It's a rather bulky console which can be folded for better storage.
What it looks like:
Some of the games for this console were actually very fun and I enjoyed playing them when I was a lot younger. The most memorable game I've played on this was Tales and the Music Maker, a game where the goal was to create music in certain obstacles and stages. I still own the console and all my games, but havn't played it in years.