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Super Mario World (also known as Super Mario World Game Watch and Super Mario Bros. 4) is a licensed wristwatch videogame made by Nelsonic Industries, based on the Super NES game Super Mario World.
Space Invaders is an arcade video game developed by Tomohiro Nishikado and released in 1978. It is one of the earliest shooting games and the aim is to defeat waves of aliens with a laser cannon to earn as many points as possible.
The LCD version of Streets of Rage is a handheld game released by Tiger Electronics based on the Sega game, Streets of Rage. It was released in both Electronic and Pocket Arcade form, although the former appears to be quite rare.
The Digital Monster is a digital pet created by WiZ and Bandai that spawned the Digimon franchise. It was released by Bandai on June 26, 1997 in Japan and on December 5, 1997 in North America. This pet was a masculine counterpart to the Tamagotchi, which was deemed more appropriate for girls. It was similar to earlier virtual pets with the distinctions of being a fighting pet that could connect with others like it.
The Hello Kitty ♥ Pac-Man video game was first released in 2017 as limited-time event for Pac-Man + Tournaments. It was later republished in 2020 as part of the World's Smallest Tiny Arcade line by Super Impulse. These are the features found in the Hello Kitty game that differ from the original arcade: All mazes have been changed in unique shapes and colors, such as one resembling a rubber duck. The ghosts have white bows on their heads. Some levels only feature three ghosts instead of four. The giant Pac-Man in the first intermission is replaced with Hello Kitty; this is the only time she actually appears in-game.
The Tamagotchi Connection, or the Tamagotchi Plus is the first modern release of the Tamagotchi virtual pet, debuting in Japan on March 20, 2004 and in North America on August 15, 2004. The Tamagotchi Connection was the first Tamagotchi release to use Tamacom, an Infrared feature that connects two Tamagotchi pets, allowing them to play games, exchange presents, and give birth to offspring. It features characters from both version of the the classic Tamagotchi (1996) and the Mesutchi and Osutchi (1997), as well as several new characters.
Jam on word-building skills in 3 action-packed games that adjust to your child's skill level.
Tiny Arcade tabletop edition is the newest addition to the Tiny Arcade line, the world's smallest full function, licensed retro video arcade games. Tiny Arcade tabletops are based on the "cocktail table" Style arcades that invaded restaurants and bars starting in the 1980s.
The Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus, usually shortened to the Keitai or K-Tama, is a Tamagotchi released in Japan on November 23, 2004. It builds on the Tamagotchi Plus, while adding new features, such as cell phone capabilities and a money system.
Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus Akai is a Japanese Tamagotchi released in July 2005. It is a themed re-release of the Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus featuring new characters, content, gameplay and a new base location, Makkakka Town. Makkakka Town is a town on the Tamagotchi Planet and the home of the Akai Tamagotchi, a unique type of Tamagotchi that emit a red glow.
Pac-Man original port in Retro Game Keyring.
A port of Pac-Man for LCD Handheld.
A port for the Micro Games of America LCD handheld device. Pac-Man is one of the most popular and influential games of the 1980's, Pac-Man stars a little, yellow dot-muncher who works his way around to clear a maze of the various dots and fruit which inhabit the board.
Pokémon Pikachu, also known as Pocket Pikachu in Japan, is a limited series of two portable Pokémon digital pets (similar to Tamagotchi) featuring the famous yellow electric-type Pokémon, Pikachu. Released on March 27, 1998, in Japan (November 2, 1998, in North America).
The Pocket Player has a full-color display and is fine-tuned for hours of play through its emphasis on ergonomics and compact design.
Sonic the Hedgehog is an LCD game created by Tiger Electronics. The background drawing features Marble Zone from its 16-bit counterpart.
A keychain port of Defender.
Super Mario Bros. is an LCD game watch based off of the NES original. It was released in 1989 as the first of four Mario Nelsonic Game Watches. The game received a direct sequel in the Super Mario Bros. 3 game watch.
Based on Jungletac's previously-released Lucky Lawn Mower; seen on both Game It! systems with different graphics. It was later hacked to create Lucky Hunt.
Sonic Adventure is an LCD game created by Tiger Electronics in 2000, based on the Sega Dreamcast game of the same name. It was released as part of Tiger's "Arcade Games" series along with 4 other games, Q*bert, NFL Blitz 2000, Ready 2 Rumble Boxing and Hydro Thunder, all of which were based on games that were released on the Sega Dreamcast.