Popular games for platform Game.com

In this movie inspired game for the Tiger Game.com, you play as either Sarah Harding, anthropologist or as Roland Tembo, lead hunter of the InGen team. Harding wants to study the dinosaurs while the InGen team is intent on hunting and returning dinosaurs to the mainland.

Quiz game for the Game.com based on the homonymous TV show.

A game for the Tiger Game.com.

A vertically scrolling shooter developed by Inofuto for a variety of systems.

A port of the Monopoly board game for the Game.com.

A game based on the Wheel of Fortune TV show for the Game.com.

Duke Nukem 3D for the Tiger Game.com is a handheld first-person shooter inspired by the PC version, though it is profoundly different from the original. It plays more like a dungeon crawler rather than an FPS due to Game.Com's hardware limitations. The player can only move Duke forward, backwards, strafe left or right, one screen at a time. By pressing B or C the player can turn Duke to shoot left or right, but can't turn him to face that direction and move.

A puzzle game for the Game.com. Based off of the electronic toy game of the same name.
Evander Holyfield Championship Boxing is an unreleased boxing game for the Game.com.

Step in and place your bets. You've just entered the Tiger Casino, where you can test your luck on the classics: Video Poker, Video Blackjack, Roulette, Video Hi-Low (War) and two video slot machines. Practise your poker face. Hone your skill. Place your bets. Win!

The Game.Com edition of Resident Evil 2 follows much the same structure and story of its console counterpart. This version has the player control Leon by positioning him in the direction he needs to go and by having him move forward whilst engaging zombies. Leon can only be moved over three horizontal planes as in a 2D game with a side view, but with a pseudo 3D effect. Each non-scrolling location holds different zombies and once they are dead Leon moves to a new screen. He has access to an inventory to cycle between weapons. There is support for options such as touchscreen inventory menus, in addition to the game keeping track of the time the player has spent with the game.

Before being cancelled, a version of Metal Gear Solid was in development for the ill-fated Game.com, a portable console released by Tiger Electronics in 1997. It seems that the game was going to be a port of Metal Gear Solid PSX.

A quiz game for the Game.com.

A version of the board game Scrabble for the Game.com.

A built-in game for the Tiger Game.com.

A game based on the Wheel of Fortune TV show for the Game.com.


A puzzle game for the Game.com.

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night is a cancelled port of the game of the same name for the Game.com.