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Revision as of 20:40, 6 February 2018
A series of self-contained handheld LCD games Tiger which pumped out all through the 90s.
Despite their simplicity, these completely unemulated for a very long time due to a lack of information about their hardware and difficulties with dumping ROMs and accurately recreating graphics. After an extensive reverse engineering effort by several MAME developers, MAME became the first emulator to support many retro handheld electronic games.
Emulators
Name | Operating System(s) | Latest Version | Active | Recommended |
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MAME | Multi-platform | 0.266 | ✓ | ✓ |