A console isn't required to play these games, but a TV with A/V input is.
Go! Diego! Go!
Date added: ??/??/07
Condition: I don't even know where it is.
Additional notes: I did a video showcasing this once on my old YouTube channel and got immediate backlash for it.
Retro Arcade - Featuring Pac-Man
Date added: 07/??/11
Condition: A bit of dust and very minor sticker damage, but aside from that pretty good.
Additional notes: This is a great unit. I don't get why Pac-Man Plus was chosen over Ms. Pac-Man, however.
Namco Featuring Pac-Man
Date added: 01/13/19
Condition: The joystick is a bit tilted to the left, but aside from that it works great!
Additional notes: The first Namco plug & play, unless you count "Pac-Mania" on the TV Boy units to be "licensed."
Pac-Man Connect & Play
Date added: 01/13/19
Condition: Missing the "storage cover" and also has a mark on the side, but aside from that it works nicely.
Additional notes: Imagine if the Pac-Man Retro Arcade unit didn't have a menu button, and had a version of Pac-Man with the kill screen on by default instead of Pole Position. That's what this is.