Tag Archives: electronic handheld

The Grip Game was a different format to the standard Tiger Electronic Handheld. This mimics a vertical scrolling shooter where Bond uses a pistol, machine gun and shotgun to gun through waves of enemies.

The final boss of the game is the GoldeneEye satellite, which shoots back at you.

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A basic LCD game based on GoldenEye. You shoot and kick your way through enemies, the most annoying of which is a woman (Xenia possibly) jumping on Bond’s back, requiring you to kick and wiggle back and forth to hopefully knock her away.…

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Other than a very basic listing on Worthpoint with a few pictures, I can’t find any information on this at all. This is a wrist-based LCD game, from the photo, it looks different from the handheld Systema LCD game, as you can just make out a figure, so it’s more likely about running and shooting.

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This basic electronic handheld LCD game is a basic side scrolling action game. You run to the right, punching enemies. The objective of the game is to collect Q briefcases.

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An LCD game based on James Bond Jr. This game is vehicle-based where you shoot enemies and avoid obstacles.

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An LCD game similar to the Mini Classics based on The Original Series. This is a dual screen one and is the only Nintendo Mini Classics dual screen game that is an original game (the rest were Game & Watch games). The game…

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This LCD game is a bit of an odd one. Austrian developer Stadlbauer got a license from Nintendo to sell LCD keychain games, starting with recreating Game & Watch games, but in a more Game Boy themed unit. They eventually got licenses to…

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An LCD game based on First Contact. By far the best thing about this is the case of the device, which is a shiny Starfleet combadge. The game itself has the Enterprise E blasting lots and lots of Borg Cubes. From the looks…

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Another obscure Star Trek LCD game. This one looks like it was sold under both the Grandstand and Tiger names, both with the same design. It’s also different to the previous Tiger handheld, although a similar idea. In this you just have to…

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A British-made LCD game, there isn’t a lot of information on the LCD games this company made, but I found a couple of other ones, including ones based on Scalextric and Micro Machines. The images of both of those games look exactly the…

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