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|No-intro // [https://archive.org/download/TOSEC_V2017-04-23/Tiger/ TOSEC] | |No-intro // [https://archive.org/download/TOSEC_V2017-04-23/Tiger/ TOSEC] | ||
− | |Launched on August 1997. An infamous | + | |Launched on August 1997. An infamous piece of shit, with quite possibly the worst screen on any handheld ever. Somehow still had a "port" of Resident Evil 2. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfxzVFzvizE CGR review]. Notable milestones in industry: it was the first video game console to include a touchscreen and the first handheld console to include Internet connectivity. |
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|Tomy Data Battle <br>Virtual Simulation | |Tomy Data Battle <br>Virtual Simulation |