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.
An LCD game based on The A-Team franchise.
Ancient Gods is a fusion of gacha and deck-building rogue-lite where you collect your character, fight, and experience exciting events. Any character can use all the cards, combine them with the character's passive for ultimate power on your exploration.
Pixel Chix was a handheld life simulation game released in 2005 by Mattel that was aimed at young children. The game was set in a plastic dollhouse and was similar to Tamagotchi in that they have a LCD screen and control buttons, although they are larger. The game is centered around interacting with a digital girl and doing activities with her, which includes feeding her, playing games, dressing her up, going out, sending her to bed and more. As you played, you would unlock new items and activities.
Rare Casio KungFu CG-310 Vintage 1984 Electronic Game
A Breakout or Pong inspired game in which the player controls a paddle trying to break through a layer of blocks on the top of the screen.
A soccer-like game, where you attempt to get your ball past the moving guard to the top side of the screen.
A dice game. The player selects between "small number" (S), "large number" (L) or "three fives" and proceeds to roll three dices. An extra point is gained when the rolled number of dice corresponds correctly with the selected option.
A shooting game in which the player shoot single blocks to form a complete 10-block line to clear them, akin to the objective of Tetris.
Variant of Jewel Master, a Columns clone specifically based on the unlicensed Taiwanese Famicom game Magic Jewelry.
A wristwatch port of Double Dragon, released in 1989.
Sodatete! Mushiking is a set of handheld LCD games based on the Mushiking franchise.
Ganbare Goemon: Ebisumaru Kiki Ippatsu is a portable electronic handheld game in the Ganbare Goemon series developed and published by Konami in 1990 in Japan. In this LCD game, Goemon has to rescue Ebisumaru who has been captured by evildoers.
Enhanced port of the NES-based Motor Rally.