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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 ...
After many years spent gathering dust and being remembered with both nostalgia and disappointment, Tiger Electronics' handheld games are coming back.
The Internet Archive has digitally recreated dozens of handheld retro games from companies like Tiger Electronics, and they're free to play in your browser.
Enter Tiger Electronics, which Hasbro bought up back in 1998. The company specialized in developing handheld LCD products that were cheap to buy, which made them popular gifts to children.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to jam the full power of the Game Boy Advance into a Tiger Electronics handheld gaming system from the '80s? Probably not, but one guy who always ...
As an alternative for parents shelling out a ton of cash for a Game Boy, Tiger Electronics came to save your folks’ wallets. The cheaper alternative was a single low-res handheld console, eye ...
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 ...
Continuing a trend seen at the show for the past couple of years, Hasbro today revealed it’s bringing back Tiger Electronics’ handheld video games in four new versions.