What is gamestick?

GameStick is a portable Android-based gaming console developed by PlayJam. It was first introduced via a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2013. The console is shaped like a USB flash drive and plugs directly into the HDMI port of a television, making it easy to set up and use.

GameStick runs on Android Jelly Bean and comes with its own custom interface designed for gaming. It has a wireless controller that connects to the console via Bluetooth, allowing players to enjoy games from the comfort of their couch.

The GameStick features a wide range of games available for download through the PlayJam Store, including popular titles like Shadowgun, Riptide GP, and Dead Trigger. It also supports emulators for classic gaming consoles, giving players access to a vast library of retro games.

Unfortunately, GameStick did not gain widespread popularity and was eventually discontinued in 2014. However, for those who enjoy retro gaming and Android games, it can still be a fun and unique option for gaming on the go.