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tiger electronics General Anonymous 12/13/17 (Wed) 05:32:14 23f632 No.13975214
What’s the odds tiger electronics games will have a 90s kids nostalgia comeback? We are already seeing plug in play consoles making a come back.
Anonymous 12/13/17 (Wed) 05:37:26 dd6ad4 No.13975233
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>We are already seeing plug in play consoles making a come back.
The fuck are you talking about
Also, I had a great time with 1st pic
Also a reminder that the DS was based on a Game&Watch model
Anonymous 12/13/17 (Wed) 07:09:43 1f07d7 No.13975495
They're already here, but they're called "mobile games" now.
Anonymous 12/13/17 (Wed) 08:21:42 969575 No.13975641
Very low imo
Those plug and plays have several games in a single unit. If you were to have several tiger games in one, you would need a way to swap the static backgrounds also, by making physical swappable plastic cards, or programming the backgrounds into the game (losing fidelity in the process. Not to mention tiger games are shit and the few that remember them at this point might not remember them fondly (but moooom this is not a gameboy) If anything, some indieshit game might pop up themed around these, and that would be that.
Anonymous 12/13/17 (Wed) 08:33:59 8651fe No.13975669
What did the Doug button do?
Anonymous 12/13/17 (Wed) 08:49:25 32997d No.13975701
Skip to about 21:00
Modern ones literally come bundled with emulators and can be hacked.
Anonymous 12/13/17 (Wed) 11:24:41 2ab5b2 No.13976174
File: 08f0cab1d7c31ac⋯.png (571.3 KB, 1004x665, 1004:665, Fdigimon.png)
game.com revival when?
>>13975233
that pic makes me miss my original digimon
Anonymous 12/13/17 (Wed) 11:54:39 e77f85 No.13976233
File: dc997628d95282e⋯.jpg (942.97 KB, 2592x1944, 4:3, doug button.jpg)
>>13975669
>What did the Doug button do?
Anonymous 12/13/17 (Wed) 12:07:52 cb98fb No.13976256
>>13975214
What really baffles me is how they tried to make the games more complex than the technology really allowed them to. With these LCD games the most complex you can really do is to dodge stuff or catch stuff, and even that only works when you have small "sprites" and a dense collection of them. Instead you had LCD games with huge sprites taking up half of the screen and only a handful of frames.
Anonymous 12/13/17 (Wed) 15:38:58 8f55c2 No.13976874
>>13976256
Yes, it's truly baffling.
Anonymous 12/13/17 (Wed) 15:39:37 8f55c2 No.13976876
File: f8ecbf0bbc159e8⋯.jpg (360.26 KB, 1162x850, 581:425, shekels.jpg)
>>13976874
pic very related
Anonymous 12/14/17 (Thu) 00:31:55 b887c5 No.13979336
>>13976233
Wow, someone actually showed the answer. Who thought it would end up being so multi-functional?
Anonymous 12/14/17 (Thu) 02:13:00 fbc359 No.13979773
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Don't forget, Tiger made a serious attempt at a handheld game system, and while the Game.com wasn't a competitor to the Game Boy, it was big enough to get a port of Resident Evil 2, a Sonic game, and more.
Anonymous 12/14/17 (Thu) 02:25:17 dd6ad4 No.13979819
>>13979773
Game com port of Dook is the best version.
Anonymous 12/14/17 (Thu) 03:53:11 fbc359 No.13980195
>>13979819
The BR version for Genesis is better, but that's not saying much.
Anonymous 12/14/17 (Thu) 03:58:27 cc9c6e No.13980220
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They also made a scouter.
Anonymous 12/14/17 (Thu) 15:30:47 748596 No.13982519
Invaders of the Mummy's Tomb was the best.
Anonymous 12/14/17 (Thu) 16:17:31 bc34fa No.13982734
The best thing to come out of Tiger handhelds were all the stupid ytmnds.
Anonymous 12/14/17 (Thu) 21:52:26 cc9c6e No.13984333
>>13982519
Wow the first generation WonderSwan was really primitive, huh?
Anonymous 12/16/17 (Sat) 18:40:15 eac4e3 No.13994662
File: ba8c5f2d681fe70⋯.jpg (313.75 KB, 768x1024, 3:4, 5504088634_cd0d4d9539_b.jpg)
I loved the Konami handhelds.
Anonymous 12/17/17 (Sun) 01:19:13 4ecf3f No.13996396
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I played more of those things than I should have as a kid. They were all so fucking terrible but I loved them. Megaman 2 was the best one.
Anonymous 12/17/17 (Sun) 01:53:21 7c291e No.13996521
>we streamlined the controls for console players.jpg
Anonymous 12/18/17 (Mon) 07:06:59 8447e0 No.14003690
File: 015118b54c5c218⋯.jpg (52.25 KB, 747x747, 1:1, Spell Red the videogame.jpg)
I remember playing those chinese portable tetris handhelds including a fuckton of remixed version of it, it was like WarioWare but the minigames where on their fullest version.
Anonymous 12/18/17 (Mon) 07:13:27 03d4f3 No.14003710
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>>14003690
>Beetlejuice
Anonymous 12/18/17 (Mon) 08:33:59 945be0 No.14003900
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Post your Tiger handhelds. Don't lie faggots, you know you didn't have the cool ones!
The last one I got was a Mortal Kombat one, colored and with 3D effect. Gigantic, but I was already too old as well so gifted it to a cousin.
Anonymous 12/18/17 (Mon) 09:35:39 dd606a No.14004099
I used to have this one when I was a kid. Dunno wtf happened to it though. Funny thing is, it's actually a better game than the real CV2.
Anonymous 12/18/17 (Mon) 09:55:30 05cfaf No.14004179
File: 0ba0290beb48d61⋯.jpg (61.67 KB, 502x419, 502:419, gay game.jpg)
>>14003900
I remember playing this many times for about 15 minutes each over the years. I should still have it somewhere along with one of these >>13976174
Anonymous 12/18/17 (Mon) 12:55:22 ec914b No.14004599
>it was big enough to get a port of Resident Evil 2, a Sonic game, and more.
Mind you, the Game.com had no third-party games at all. Tiger got the licenses and developed everything in-house.
Anonymous 12/18/17 (Mon) 13:16:24 6c70dd No.14004655
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>>14003710
Anonymous 12/18/17 (Mon) 14:03:44 c8f9fa No.14004816
>>13975641
>you would need a way to swap the static backgrounds also, by making physical swappable plastic cards
There are popstation units that already do this.
Anonymous 12/19/17 (Tue) 04:10:29 b42eaa No.14008579
>>14004655
somebody stop that walking misery
Anonymous 12/19/17 (Tue) 09:22:32 88a9f6 No.14009497
I had that After Burner game at the 1:10 mark in the video. Completely forgot about it until this video, it was so fucking cool.
Anonymous 12/19/17 (Tue) 09:43:39 0d3a1f No.14009598
>>14004599
> Tiger got the licenses and developed everything in-house.
That's kind of impressive in and of itself.
Does Tiger still exist now days?