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 ...
Before the era of ultra-realistic gaming ushered in by PlayStation and Xbox, ‘90s kids got their gaming on with Tiger Electronics’ LCD handheld games. They were brief versions of the era’s most ...
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 ...
If you fancy a little retro arcade game fun, you might be interested to know that Hasbro has relaunched its Tiger Electronics LCD handheld games. The company has announced that the new versions of ...
The games, with their static background and blinking game elements, were confusing and nearly impossible to play for more than a few minutes at a time. But hey – they were cheap! They were also ...
Back in the ’90s, we were a lot less picky about portable gaming. Those of us who couldn’t afford a Game Boy were perfectly content to move dark gray pixels back and forth across the colorful static ...
(CNN) -- Before the era of ultra-realistic gaming ushered in by PlayStation and Xbox, '90s kids got their gaming on with Tiger Electronics' LCD handheld games. They were brief versions of the era's ...
Remember those small LCD handheld games that were ubiquitous in the '90s? Well, Hasbro has decided to resurrect them for some reason and you'll soon be able to purchase them for $15 each. This isn't ...
Corinne Reichert (she/her) grew up in Sydney, Australia and moved to California in 2019. She holds degrees in law and communications, and currently writes news, analysis and features for CNET across ...
Nintendo and Sega have all been selling retro versions of their classic consoles. Now Hasbro is getting in on the action by bringing back the Tiger Electronics LCD handhelds with four models slated ...
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