Steven has several gaming systems with numerous types of games in his room. They first appeared in "Cheeseburger Backpack".
In "Catch and Release", it's revealed that Steven has a system resembling a Game Boy in his bathroom.
In "House Guest", it is revealed that Steven has a system resembling a Nintendo GameCube.
In Steven Universe: The Movie, it's revealed that Steven has a system resembling a PlayStation 2.
Game Systems
- System resembling the real-world Nintendo 64, produced from 1996 to 2003.
- System resembling the real-world Nintendo GameCube, produced from 2001 to 2009.
- System resembling the real-world Nintendo Game Boy Classic, produced from 1989 to 1999.
- System resembling the real-world Sony PlayStation 2, produced from 2000-2013
Games
- Golf Quest Mini on system resembling Nintendo 64 (seen in the episode "Rose's Room")
- Game resembling the real-world game The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker on Nintendo GameCube
- Game resembling the real-world game Animal Crossing on Nintendo GameCube
- Game resembling Super Smash Bros. Melee on Nintendo GameCube (seen in the episode "Say Uncle")
- Lonely Blade on system resembling Nintendo GameCube
- Unknown platformer game on system resembling Nintendo GameCube
- Unknown shoot 'em up game on system resembling Nintendo GameCube (seen in the episode "What's Your Problem?")
- Game resembling the real-world game Katamari Damacy on the PlayStation 2
- Game resembling the real-world game Final Fantasy X on the PlayStation 2
Trivia
- In the episode "Steven vs. Amethyst", Steven's GameCube is revealed to be called "Dolphin". This is most likely a reference to the GameCube's codename.