Difference between revisions of "Tiger Game.com"
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+ | |Manufacturer = Tiger Electronics | ||
+ | |Generation = Fifth generation | ||
+ | |Release date = September 1997 | ||
+ | |Media type = ROM cartridge}} | ||
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+ | The Game.com featured many new ideas for handheld consoles and was aimed at an older target audience, sporting PDA-style features and functions such as a touch screen and stylus. Unlike other handheld game consoles, the first Game.com console included two slots for game cartridges and could be connected to a 14.4 kbit/s modem. The second and last one revision reverted to a single cartridge slot. | ||
==Hardware== | ==Hardware== | ||
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==Variants== | ==Variants== | ||
There also exists at least one revision of the Game.com. | There also exists at least one revision of the Game.com. | ||
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Manufacturer | Tiger Electronics |
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Generation | Fifth generation |
Release date | September 1997 |
Media type | ROM cartridge |
The Game.com featured many new ideas for handheld consoles and was aimed at an older target audience, sporting PDA-style features and functions such as a touch screen and stylus. Unlike other handheld game consoles, the first Game.com console included two slots for game cartridges and could be connected to a 14.4 kbit/s modem. The second and last one revision reverted to a single cartridge slot.
Hardware
It has at least one processor, one monochromatic reflective liquid crystal display, and several other components.
Add-ons
There's a modem.
Variants
There also exists at least one revision of the Game.com.