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 Eevee x Tamagotchi is a licensed Tamagotchi Nano model based on the Pokémon character Eevee.
Relive the excitement of High School Musical anytime, anywhere with this compact handheld LCD game developed by Zizzle. Released in 2007, the game offers five built-in mini-games inspired by scenes from the hit Disney film. Players use physical buttons to navigate rhythm and memory challenges, all displayed on a classic black-and-white LCD screen. With character art and familiar themes, it’s designed for younger fans looking to experience the magic of East High on the go. No console required—just insert AAA batteries and start playing!
The LCD version of Puyo Puyo is an handheld game developed by Handheld Ltd.. It was distributed first by Epoch in 2006 as part of the EL-SPIRITS Retro series, and resaled by Hashy Top-In in 2008 as part of the Pocket Boy Series.
A The Simpsons licensed wristwatch game by Tiger Electronics.
The Talking Ghostbusters II/Ghostbusters II is a handheld game (referred in boxed releases as a Electronic LCD Game) that was was released by Micro Games of America (also going by Micro Games USA briefly) in 1990. The game has variant releases, though it appears that the actual game and device layout don't change in any variants.
Banana Sbang is a LCD game from VTech's Time & Fun Series created in 1981.
Duke Nukem 3D is the name of a handheld video game that was sold as a standalone unit in the "Grip Games" toy line by Tiger Electronics. Loosely based on the desktop PC game of the same name, the unit was developed and manufactured by Tiger Electronics and published by GT Interactive in 1997.