The Tiger game.com was released in 1998 as a competitor to the Nintendo Gameboy, with internect connectivity and a touch screen interface. Unfortunately, it had a limited number of titles available, and never made much of a dent in the handheld market.
Update: Having played this a few times, I have to say what a complete Bernard* this thing is. How on earth did Tiger ever expect to compete with the gameboy with this? The screen is hard to see, and the blurring is incredible. A game like Joust not only looks and sounds horrible, but the response is bad aswell. Only buy one of these if you're a collector!
*Bernard, as in Bernard Mathews, as in Turkey.
| Games Owned | Boxed | Instructions |
|---|---|---|
| Fighters Megamix | ||
| Jeopardy | ||
| Mortal Kombat Trilogy | ||
| Quiz Wiz | ||
| Resident Evil 2 | ||
| Sonic Jam | ||
| Williams Arcade Classics |
| Games Available | Source | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Batman and Robin | ||
| Duke Nukem 3D | ||
| Frogger | Good Deal Games | $15 |
| Henry | ||
| Indy 500 | Lik Sang | $3 |
| Jurassic Park: The Lost World | ||
| Lights Out | ||
| Scrabble | Lik Sang | $3 |
| Solitaire | ||
| Tiger Casino | Good Deal Games | $12 |
| Wheel of Fortune | Lik Sang | $3 |