Ecco the Dolphin

31.12.1997
Genre: Arcade
The second LCD version of Ecco the Dolphin. This 1997 "blue label" version in Tiger Electronics' series of Pocket Arcade LCD handhelds features unique gameplay and lcd graphics to that of the original "red label" version from 1994.

Part of collection:
Pocket Arcade (last 3 games)

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31.12.1997

A port of the LCD game Indy 500, without the Indy license.

Part of franchise:
Ecco the dolphin (last 3 games)

01.10.2016

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