If you fancy a little retro arcade game fun, you might be interested to know that Hasbro has relaunched its Tiger Electronics LCD handheld games. The company has announced that the new versions of ...
If you’re a gamer that grew up in the ’80s and ’90s, odds are you are familiar with Tiger Electronics brand of LCD handheld video games. This is especially true if you weren’t fortunate enough to own ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Defunct for decades since their heyday in the '90s, Tiger Electronics has become a fond-but-distant memories for many. Ahead of this year's Toy Fair ...
Young'uns might not remember handheld LCD games, but before the Game Boy these crude devices were handheld gaming. Tiger Electronics was the king of licensing franchises like Ninja Gaiden and Mega Man ...
MAME-powered “Handheld History Collection” captures everything but the molded plastic. In the years before (and even some years after) the Game Boy revolutionized the portable gaming market, ...
Before the era of ultra-realistic gaming ushered in by PlayStation and Xbox, ‘90s kids got their gaming on with Tiger Electronics’ LCD handheld games. They were brief versions of the era’s most ...
Lucas Pope, designer of Papers, Please and Return of the Obra Dinn, just released a free game on Halloween via his itch.io page. It’s called Moida Mansion, and you ...
There’s a certain class of hardware only millennials will cherish. Those cheap ‘LCD Video Games’ from Tiger Electronics were sold in the toy aisle of your old department store. There was an MC Hammer ...
Tiger Electronics’ handheld LCD games have not held up well, but they’re still special to a lot of folks who grew up in the 1980s and 1990s. Now the Internet Archive has found a way to emulate those ...
[Nakul] wanted to build a video game, and with a few projects worth of Arduino experience decided he could finally attain his goal. He used a character LCD display to make his game, and instead of a ...
Nintendo's new series of Game & Watch rereleases on DSiWare took this author back in time to the days before Game Boy...1983. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech ...
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