If you were born after the Eighties the name Tiger may not be familiar to you, but before the age of the Game Boy Tiger’s dinky handhelds were a cheap solution for playing games on the go. They took ...
Secure dinosaur paddocks and other areas but beware of the T. Rex; it doesn't follow rules! Build fences to protect paddocks from the attack and earn money by charging rent, but prepare for damaged ...
If you’re a gamer that grew up in the ’80s and ’90s, odds are you are familiar with Tiger Electronics brand of LCD handheld video games. This is especially true if you weren’t fortunate enough to own ...
The 1990s have officially returned. Hasbro announced the comeback of Tiger Electronics LCD hand-held video game systems, due out this fall and available for preorder now at GameStop, reports Gizmodo.
When one thinks of Hasbro, the first thought is often of some of the most beloved toy brands of the 80s and 90s, with a legacy that extends into the current day. However, the company's video game ...
From the release of the DMG-01 in 1989 until the final Micro variant hit store shelves in 2005, the Nintendo Game Boy line represented the epitome of handheld gaming for hundreds of millions of ...
Hasbro is bringing back the classic Tiger Electronics line of handheld game systems. Hearkening back to a time when you could buy a handheld gaming device that only ran a single game, the new systems ...
It's an exciting adventure as players try to defeat Dr. Eggman in all six stages to win the game. The design and technology were created with the original handheld game unit in mind. Requires 2 AA ...
From the release of the DMG-01 in 1989 until the final Micro variant hit store shelves in 2005, the Nintendo Game Boy line represented the epitome of handheld gaming for hundreds of millions of ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Defunct for decades since their heyday in the '90s, Tiger Electronics has become a fond-but-distant memories for many. Ahead of this year's Toy Fair ...
Toy Fair 2020 is just a couple of days away and soon the internet will be abuzz with all the new toys arriving this year, but all the old toys as well. Continuing a trend seen at the show for the past ...