![]() Despite what you might be thinking, Tiger did seriously try and push as a serious contender in the video game console market, even going as far as to advertise the system and allow magazine reviewers access to samples of games before release. You might have realized at some point that, indeed, there aren't any prototypes of any game in existence. Despite the number of companies initially supporting the console, failed and hardly broke into the video game industry. By the end of the console's life cycle near the end of 1999, the console would support 21 games, games such as Sonic Jam, Duke Nukem 3D, Resident Evil 2, and even Mortal Kombat Trilogy. Oh, and it could even play video games too! Surprisingly for a newcomer in the video game console market, Tiger was able to negotiate rights to release ports of various successful IPs from established companies, such as Sega, Capcom, Konami, Midway, and even 3D Realms. had a phone directory, a calculator, and a calendar, and could even access the web and allow its users to check emails by connecting the console directly to a phone outlet. The was sort of a "grown-ups" version of the Game Boy, having additional functionality that basically allowed it to function like a PDA. Released in late 1997 in both the United States and the United Kingdom, was Tiger Electronics' new game console to serve as a direct competitor to Nintendo's Game Boy. Jan 1 2022: New Years 2022! Nov 13 2021: Go Go Goemon! Mystical Ninja Goemon Zero Oct 10 2021: Mortal Kombat prototype for the Sega Mega Drive Sep 18 2021: Project Deluge: Xbox and Dreamcast Jul 24 2021: Angels with Burning Hearts: Burning Rangers Prototype May 1 2021: Crash Landing Apr 17 2021: Project Deluge: PlayStation 1, Saturn, and CD-I (Part 2) Mar 20 2021: Project Deluge: PlayStation 2 Jan 1 2021: Dreams Come True: Sonic 1 (MD) Prototype Dec 30 2020: Happy Holidays (2020)! Dec 6 2020: Final Fantasy English Localization Prototype Nov 26 2020: Feb 2020 Group Buy (Part 3): October Fest Sep 12 2020: Feb 2020 Group Buy (Part 2): PlayStation Sep 3 2020: Feb 2020 Group Buy (Part 1): PlayStation 2 Jul 4 2020: The Lost Street Fighter II: Champion Edition for Sega Mega Drive Jun 15 2020: Sega of Japan Sound Documents and Source Code May 30 2020: Fuzzy Pickles: EarthBound Localization Prototype Mar 14 2020: Spyro the Dragon (Later Prototype) Feb 26 2020: Spyro the Dragon (Prototype) Feb 15 2020: Death Track (Unreleased Game Boy Port) Jan 1 2020: Holiday 2019 (Day 8) - Super Star Wars (Canceled Mega Drive Port) Dec 31 2019: Holiday 2019 (Day 7) - Flintstones Dec 30 2019: Holiday 2019 (Day 6) - Putty Squad and Mega Drive Treats ( earlier news) ![]()
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