Every now and then, consumers get to see an 80s or 90s LCD revival in the gaming industry. A heavy dose of nostalgia underpins the marketing strategy for these reboots and so far, people seem to dig ...
Although the gaming experience was far from ideal, Tiger Electronics ended up producing dozens, perhaps hundreds, of handheld LCD models based on various licensed brands over the years. You can ...
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 ...
Corinne Reichert (she/her) grew up in Sydney, Australia and moved to California in 2019. She holds degrees in law and communications, and currently writes news, analysis and features for CNET across ...
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 ...
From the release of the DMG-01 in 1989 until the final Micro variant hit store shelves in 2005, the Nintendo Game Boy line represented the epitome of handheld gaming for hundreds of millions of ...
The Internet Archive has launched the Handheld History Collection, an archive of handheld games from Tiger Electronics and others. The collection aims to preserve the simple games that were available ...
Secure dinosaur paddocks and other areas but beware of the T. Rex; it doesn't follow rules! Build fences to protect paddocks from the attack and earn money by charging rent, but prepare for damaged ...