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.
The Brick Game is a series of models of handheld electronic games. They are usually called "x" games in 1, with X usually being a high number, which are actually game modes, not different games. The games are usually clones of arcade games to the LCD screen, like Tetris, Breakout, Pong, Battle City and others. They are very cheap alternatives for handheld gaming, making them prominent in underdeveloped countries.
Handheld game released in 1982.
An LCD handheld game based on Spider-Man.
Giga Pets are digital pet toys. Available in a variety of different characters, each Giga Pet is a palm-sized unit with an LCD screen and attached key ring. To ensure a happy, healthy pet, its owner has to take care of it similar to how one might care for a real animal, including feeding, cleaning, and playing with their Giga Pet.
Giga Pets are digital pet toys. Available in a variety of different characters, each Giga Pet is a palm-sized unit with an LCD screen and attached key ring. To ensure a happy, healthy pet, its owner has to take care of it similar to how one might care for a real animal, including feeding, cleaning, and playing with their Giga Pet.
Reflex and obstacle course game with a racing theme. Marketed in the 1990s in Latin America, built into a handheld console.
Based on the 1980's kid's game show Fun House. It was released in 1989.
The Tamagotchi Nano Colorful Hololive Fantasitchi (Tamagotchi Nano Colorful ホロライブファンタジっち) is the second release in the Tamagotchi Nano Colorful line. It is made in collaboration with the 3rd generation of VTubers under Hololive Production, named Hololive Fantasy.
A game presumably made to cash in on a massive boom in popularity for koalas in 1980s Japan