
Wheel of Fortune (2 "Refill" GameKeys).Star Wars Original Trilogy (3, one would've contained Catamaran Strike and Corusant Fire Patrol, another would've contained Imperial Cunner and Escape from Cloud City, another would've contained Red Leader and Battle of Endor, all were listed on the ESRB ratings database but not released).Nickelodeon (2, one would've contained two Nicktoons games called Creature Capture and Bumper Car Rally and the other would've contained Dora the Explorer games, both were listed on the ESRB ratings database but not released).Midway (2, one would've contained Joust and Sinistar and the other would've contained Defender and Toobin', these games may have been originally planned for a standalone Midway unit as the only other Midway plug-and-play, Mortal Kombat, did not have a GameKey slot).Justice League (a slot for a GameKey was included in the base unit).Fantastic Four (1, was developed but not released.).


Marvel (1 GameKey, red, containing Spider-Man games Black Cat and Doc Ock).Disney (3 GameKeys: one, black, containing Disney Sports Tennis and Disney Face Chase one, black, containing Disney Sports Bowling and Disney Goofy's Underwater Adventure one, red, containing Disney Sports Tennis, Disney Face Chase and The Riches of Agrabah with Disney).Disney Princess (1 GameKey, pink, containing games Rescue Race and Memory Chase based on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs).GameKeys were discontinued in mid-2006 in a bid to save money. Some GameKeys (such as Dora the Explorer, Nicktoons and Disney Princess) were sold individually, while others (such as Star Wars, Disney and Spider-Man) were only available through the value and combo packs. There were also GameKeys that never saw release, such as Winnie the Pooh & Fantastic Four. Pac-Man controller, but there also existed GameKeys for other TV Games manufactured by Jakks Pacific, including Nicktoons, Star Wars, and Disney. GameKeys were mainly marketed for the Namco Ms. Super Value Power Packs were also released which contain GameKey-ready controller, GameKey and the Universal Power Adapter.

Several value and combo packs were released, such as the Super GameKey Combo Pack, which included a GameKey-ready controller and one GameKey, and the Super Value GameKey Mega Pack, which include a GameKey-ready controller and two GameKeys. The GameKey concept was first announced at the 2005 International Toy Fair, and the first products were released in July 2005 for the retail price of $9.99. GameKeys are expansion modules made by Jakks Pacific for the purpose of adding games to GameKey-ready entries in their Plug It In & Play TV Games product line.
