Popular games for platform Handheld Electronic LCD
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.
Clone of Lines, or some variation thereof.
A second version of Hippo Teeth, Sporty Time & Fun version.
TopRacer, the SNES classic racing game, was originally released in 1993 with a soundtrack by Barry Leitch. This realistic racer game PIKO Interactive includes 64 racing tracks in 16 countries. The mini arcade features a steering wheel, and the objective is to become the fastest driver in the race with your choice of several cars.
A handheld conversion of Q*Bert arcade game.
Based on the homonymous movie.
A handheld game licensed by The Tetris Company and produced by Hasbro, this game features two LCD screens, with the smaller one on the shorter end and the wider one going around the body of the main unit. Game-play consists of the player twisting the shorter end to position the piece projected on the smaller screen above the gap in the pieces shown on the larger, twisting the smaller screen itself to rotate the piece itself in one direction or another, then squeezing both ends together to "drop" the piece in place. On Marathon Mode the player is given three lives, and the time allotted the player to maneuver, rotate and drop the piece gets shorter as the game progresses. Should the player either fail to drop the piece in time, or they drop said piece in a way that any part of the piece would stick out of the top of the lower LCD screen, the player loses a life.
Create custom POX Infectors by combining heads, bodies and tails, program combat sequences and personalize them with their own names. Explore 17 levels of mazes, find out what your Infector can do and capture over 60 body parts. Battle wirelessly against other players.
The LCD version of NiGHTS into Dreams is a handheld game created by Tiger Electronics and released as part of their "Premiere" series of LCD handhelds. It is based on the Sega Saturn game, NiGHTS into Dreams. It was released in 1997. A presumably identical Pocket Arcade version was also released.
The Tomytronic 3D is a series of portable, handheld gaming devices released by Takara Tomy Co., Ltd. The device featured a strap so the player would be able to wear it around the neck in-between playing. The Tomytronic simulated 3D by having two LCD panels that were lit by external light through a window on top of the device. Released in 1983, it was the first dedicated home video 3D hardware. Thundering Turbo has the player driving down a three-lane highway, avoiding cars as they enter your lane.
The player controls Gus and Jaq, who are holding a giant cake, to collect falling toppings for the cake. Later hacked to create Cooking Chaos.
Personal Terminal Based on the popular animé video game and the new MegaMan NT Warrior cartoon series about the year 200X, the Network Age where each person carries a portable communications interface device called a PET or personal terminal, that contains an artificial intelligence program, or NetNavi, designed to navigate the worldwide information network for their respective human, or NetOperator. Be a player with your own PET! Connect with another player and load battle chips into your PET to aid your NetNavi as he battles other NetNavis. But watch out for viruses! Comes with three battle chips.