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There's a modem.
 
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There also exists at least one revision of the Game.com.
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The [[Tiger Game.com Pocket Pro]] is a revision of the Tiger Game.com, in a smaller form factor, with multiple casing color options, though the display remained grayscale. With a significantly smaller form factor, the Pocket Pro variant has but a single cartridge slot, while the original Game.com was equipped with two slots, and uses two AA cells, compared to the four AA cells used by the original model.
 
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Revision as of 06:29, 5 June 2013

Tiger Game.com
[[File:Tiger Game.com anterior.jpg|230px]]
Manufacturer Tiger Electronics
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

Item Specifications Additional data
Processor Sharp SM8521 8-Bit CPU HERE
Display 200 x 160 2-bit 3.5" reflective grayscale LCD
Audio Monaural 8bit PCM with FM Synthesis
Controls Four (A, B, C, and D) face buttons, digital directional pad, three menu interface buttons (menu, sound, and pause)
I/O ports Serial COMM port
Media Tiger Game.com ROM cartridges NOW PRINTING
Dimensions 190 x 108 x 19 mm

Add-ons

There's a modem.

Variants

The Tiger Game.com Pocket Pro is a revision of the Tiger Game.com, in a smaller form factor, with multiple casing color options, though the display remained grayscale. With a significantly smaller form factor, the Pocket Pro variant has but a single cartridge slot, while the original Game.com was equipped with two slots, and uses two AA cells, compared to the four AA cells used by the original model.