Popular games for platform Handheld Electronic LCD

01.06.1978

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.

31.12.1990

A port for LCD handheld devices.

01.01.1970

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31.12.1992

A handheld video game based on the Marvel superhero group X-Men.

31.12.1991

Tiger Electronics LCD game based on the movie of the same name.

31.12.1991

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Basketball is an LCD game from Konami, featuring the Ninja Turtles playing the sport of basketball. It was released in 1991.

31.12.2005

An LCD handheld based on Marvel comics superhero group X-Men.

31.12.1991

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Shredder's Last Stand is a stand-alone handheld video game by Konami, released in 1991. It is based off the 1987 TV series. This game was adapted for a Japan-exclusive 1994 release under the title of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles LSI Game & Electrical Note."

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01.01.1970

An LCD toy where you can take care of Sumikkos through interactive actions!

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01.01.1970

Released it as a pack-in for a version of the console released after the first revision. Unfortunately, it seems the cartridge was not released separately. This package came with both a game cartridge (dark blue) and a manga/design cartridge (light blue) for additional stamps. The game consists of a simple battle feature where you pick a character, draw a weapon for them, and battle various Rockman X3 villains in RPG-like battles.

31.12.1998

Crash Bandicoot is a licensed platform game developed and published by Tiger Electronics and published by Universal Interactive in North America, released on a handheld dedicated console in 1998. Is the cheap LCD version of Crash Bandicoot (99X). According to George Fergan, one of the developers of Crash Bandicoot (LCD Tiger game) and Crash (99X), their small team was divided: some people wanted to make Mr. Crumb, while others wanted to make Mr. Crool. The solution came when the team decided to use both characters for two different versions of the game. Mr. Crumb would appear as the main villain in the most powerful version, Tiger 99x. While Mr. Crool would appear as the main villain in the cheap LCD version.

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01.01.1970