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  2. Tiger Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Electronics has been part of the Hasbro toy company since 1998. [8] [9] Hasbro paid approximately $335 million for the acquisition. [10]In 2000, Tiger was licensed to provide a variety of electronics with the Yahoo! brand name, including digital cameras, webcams, and a "Hits Downloader" that made music from the Internet (mp3s, etc.) accessible through Tiger's assorted "HitClips" players ...

  3. Category:Tiger Electronics handheld games - Wikipedia

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    The category lists Tiger Electronics handheld LCD games. Pages in category "Tiger Electronics handheld games" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total.

  4. Game.com - Wikipedia

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    [10] The Game.com, the only new game console of the year, was on display at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in May 1997, with sales expected to begin in July. [11] Dennis Lynch of the Chicago Tribune considered the Game.com to be the "most interesting hand-held device" on display at E3, describing it as a "sort of Game Boy for adults". [12]

  5. Brain Warp - Wikipedia

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    The game has four purple buttons and four yellow buttons. The game has five games that play in order. Games 1 and 2 are command games - game 1 tells the player to touch the purple player button followed by the numbered yellow button (e.g.: one touch one) and game 2 commands the player to press the button through direction (e.g.: one touch right).

  6. Category:Handheld electronic games - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Tiger Electronics handheld games (50 P) Pages in category "Handheld electronic games"

  7. The Lost World: Jurassic Park (handheld game) - Wikipedia

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    The Lost World: Jurassic Park is the title of several different video games released for handheld video game consoles in 1997. Four versions, each with their own gameplay variations, were developed and published by various companies for the Sega Game Gear, Nintendo's Game Boy, and Tiger Electronics' game.com and R-Zone consoles.

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  9. R-Zone - Wikipedia

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    The R-Zone DataZone was released in late 1996. It is another handheld version of the console, but includes a data organizer. [10] It no longer projects the image through a mirror but rather just flat displays it with a backlight. It uses one watch battery to store data and 2 AAA batteries to run the games.