Are Tiger games video games?
just barely
>>3550506
Sure why not? I enjoyed the fuck out of them in the late 80 and really early 90's even though I had a Game Boy. I would take the tiger games to places like local swimming pool and park cause it didn't matter if it got scratched broken or stolen. I would usually get them on sale for $10 or so and really enjoyed them.
It hurts to live.
Inb4 someone eventually posts the Doug one
I remember these things, they were cheap little gimmicky games that held my attention for maybe 10 minutes at a time.
I do remember when McDonald's was giving out those Sonic ones.
in retrospect, the fact i wasted allowance money not once, but twice for tiger handhelds proves i've always been this stupid
They don't have video displays - nope
I used to play a baseball and frogger handheld similar to these a lot. Baseball was a tiger game but idk about the frogger one
I remember buying knock offs of those in the 90's for like 3 bucks each. I even remember buying a McDonalds happy meal with one of those.
I want to make some some modernized Tiger handhelds but I don't have a 3D printer so it's not cost effective...
>>3550540
They should have made i controlled with the power glove!!! For the FULL VIRTUAL REALITY IMMERSION EXPERIENCE! They could have not failed to make an economic splash!
Mr. Game and Watch counted in Smash Bros. So Tiger counts.
>>3550716
You know that's still not a terrible idea.
I had this one and it was great, don't you dare talking shit about LCD games. Before gameboy this was how handhelds where.
Not to mention game and watch. These games had real difficulty level based on pure memorization and endurance. Fuck up once and you have to start over a 2 hour game with no pause function.
I had this, and I loved playing the NES game too. Also had Gauntlet ...
just the look of them was amazingly cool.
The Konami ones were the best.
>>3550506
every kid on the playground had this one growing up
>>3552673
I loved that one.