#Handheld LCD Games
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Ms. Pac-Man 🏢 General Computer Corporation (GCC) 📅 1982 🖥 Apple II, Arcade, Atari 8-bit, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 7800, Atari Lynx, Commodore 64, Commodore VIC-20, DOS... #videogames
#Apple II#Arcade#Atari 8-bit#Atari 2600#Atari 5200#Atari 7800#Atari Lynx#Commodore 64#Commodore VIC-20#DOS#Game Boy#Game Gear#Handheld Electronic LCD#Master System#NES#PS4#Texas Instruments TI-99#Windows#Xbox 360#Xbox One#ZX Spectrum#iOS
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Star Trek LCD games in your holodeck browser
I collaborated with the amazing developer Itizso to bring a couple of handheld LCD Star Trek games to browser screens! Itizso did all the development and I added in some assets and testing.
(May be relevant to your interests @trekcore?)
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Double Dragon ad (Tiger Electronics, 1989)
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Garfield (Handheld, Konami, 1991)
You can play it in your browser here.
Press 1 to start. Press Up to jump and Left and Right to move (including in midair). Catch chicken drumsticks to replenish health and avoid everything else. Press Left to eat lasagna and fill your jump meter. When it's full, press Ctrl to do a super jump - reach Odie to complete the level. There's also occasional bonus levels.


#internet archive#handheld#handheld gaming#lcd games#konami#garfield#licensed games#game#games#video game#video games#videogame#videogames#obscure game#obscure games#jon arbuckle#odie#1991#1990s#90s
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Ad for the Tiger Electronics handheld Jurassic Park game.
#jurassic park#tiger electronics#retro gaming#handheld#1993#video game#danger at your fingertips#lcd#ad#ads#advertisement#advertising#disney adventures#thank you internet archive
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I get being upset about the price of Switch 2 games (I already feel a crisis debating buying a $60 game).
...comparing it to the price of a Nintendo DS game isn't a fair comparison at all.
#nintendo direct#switch 2#the largest DS games were less than a gigabyte#even the smallest switch games are like 3 gigs#and the graphically demanding switch 2 is going to require more gigabytes#there's a reason there's a huge jump in storage space and they're still encouraging you to buy 3rd party micro sds#there probably is an element of greed in there#but things are just expensive in general now and they're going to get moreso after the tariffs#Nintendo widdles down the price as much as they reasonably cab#*can#that's why they're releasing with an lcd over the more expensive oled#it's easy to pin it on a singular enemy but it's a system wide economic issue#miyamoto is not twirling his mustache and cackling like a villain over charging $20 more dollars for a first party title#also ds games were solely handheld games#a switch 1/2 game is more comparable to a console game
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Zhero Microrobot and Alien Visitor handheld LCD generic games
#blacktubbootlegs#bootleg#lcd#motu#game design#video games#tiger electronics#bootlegs#vintage#handheld#watch
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Another "Puzzle Card" commission of six personalized sketch cards that I received earlier this year from talented Mexican artist Marco Carrillo based on the first Konami Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles LCD electronic handheld game (released 1989 in North America, I think). The concept of the original game revolves around the Turtle/Turtles (the "sprites" all resemble Leonardo using a katana) braving the dangerous traps and enemies on ground and underwater to save April O'Neil held captive in “Shredder’s Asylum.” Marco expanded upon the concept to feature Raphael battling Mousers and Flap Jaws (top left), Leonardo with a defeated Foot Soldier (top middle), Shredder with April in the Asylum trap (top right), Michelangelo (bottom left), Foot Soldier getting destroyed by the "Turtle Cutter" trap (bottom middle), and Donatello acquiring a bomb (bottom right). Taken together, the puzzle has something of a relay system. For such a familiar video game to the generation of turtle-loving kids who grew up with the franchise, it's surprising to me how little love this thing gets in regards to fan-art tributes. Meanwhile, the infamous NES game is meme-worthy enough due to the "Dam Level" alone. But I'm glad I was able to help Marco bring this set to life! Marco Carrillo: https://www.instagram.com/marcocarrilloart/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/mdavidct.art mdavidct.deviantart.com
#tmnt#tmnt fanart#teenage mutant ninja turtles#video games#konami#retro gaming#lcd#video game#handheld#konami games#ninja turtles#april o'neil#shredder#foot clan
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James Bond Jr (Systema LCD)
Original Release: 1992
Developer: Systema
Publisher: Systema
Platform: Electronic Handheld
Not played: Extremely Rare

An LCD game based on James Bond Jr. This game is vehicle-based where you shoot enemies and avoid obstacles.
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Smash T.V. 🏢 Williams 📅 1990 🖥 Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Arcade, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Game Gear, Handheld Electronic LCD, Master System, Mega Drive, NES... #videogames
#Amiga#Amstrad CPC#Arcade#Atari ST#Commodore 64#Game Gear#Handheld Electronic LCD#Master System#Mega Drive#NES#SNES#Xbox 360#ZX Spectrum
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It's kind of absurd that it took a decade before anyone took a swing at an idea of this sort.


MB Microvision (1979)
10 Years before Game Boy !
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Does anyone remember Tiger electronics handheld games?























#tiger electronics#handheld#games#lcd#disney#marvel#warner bros#sega#nickelodeon#hasbro#basketball#90s#nostalgia#childhood#retro
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Itizso does it again! Watch as I do battle against the mighty Homersaurus.
#the simpsons#video games#simpsons video games#lcd games#lcd handheld#bart vs. homersaurus#itizso#indie dev#game development#Youtube
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I got the Knuckles soccer game in my Happy Meal.

#sonic happy meal#happy meal games#sega happy meal toys#mcdonalds toys#sonic the hedgehog#knuckles the echidna#lcd game#sega#sega handheld games
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NINTENDO GAMEBOY
Being a non-gamer, then Nintendo President Hiroshi Yamauchi would give the game to his superstar programmer Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of their most popular franchises Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda, to see what he thought. Several days later, Miyamoto confirmed to Yamauchi that it was a great game and when Yamauchi asked why, Miyamoto responded “Because even your secretaries and accountants are playing it!"
video source: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DHJ3HB-tu2P
Release Date: • Japan: April 21, 1989 • North America: July 1989 • Europe: 1990
Manufacturer: Nintendo Designer: Gunpei Yokoi & Nintendo R&D1 Display: 2.6" monochrome LCD (160×144 resolution) Audio: Mono speaker, stereo via headphones Power: 4 AA batteries (10–15 hours playtime) Multiplayer: Game Link cable (for games like Tetris and Pokémon)
Key Features: Portable: One of the first truly successful handheld consoles. Durable Build: Known for its toughness—could survive falls and rough handling. Cartridge-Based Games: Swappable game cartridges. Simple Controls: D-pad + A, B, Start, Select buttons.
Iconic Games: Tetris – bundled with the console, helped it become a global success. Super Mario Land – Mario’s first handheld adventure. The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening – a deep handheld Zelda RPG. Metroid II: Return of Samus – expanded the Metroid series on the go. Pokémon Red & Blue – launched the Pokémon phenomenon.
Legacy: Over 118 million units sold (Game Boy and Game Boy Color combined). Laid the foundation for Nintendo’s handheld dominance. Predecessor to all later Nintendo handhelds: Game Boy Color, GBA, DS, 3DS, Switch Lite.
#retrogaming#8bit#retro gaming#80s#industrial design#z80#retro#nintendo#GB#gameboy#zelda#super mario#tech#technology#old tech#retro tech#vintage tech#technique
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