Wow, I remember that pinball one (BurningDoom's post). I have no idea when or where I played it though; probably at a friend's house.
There's another thread about Tiger handhelds too:
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... ilit=tiger
I've re-acquired Mega Man 2 from my childhood memories, but that's all I've been able to obtain. Not a horrible game really (as far as those games go), but nostalgia may be clouding my perception.
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...just another lost soul...
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I loved Sonic 2 when I was a kid.
I only have two now, both are in the Sega "Pocket Arcade" line which makes them a little boring to look at. One is Sonic 3D Blast, which I thought was a boring waste of time even by Tiger handheld standards. The other is NiGHTS into Dreams which I still have sealed in the original packaging (I got lucky on eBay a few years back) and haven't been able to bring myself to open it up since I'm sure I won't enjoy the game too much.
There are two more I'd like to collect at some point: the original, non-Pocket Arcade version of NiGHTS into Dreams (I would play that one!) and Panzer Dragoon. Maybe the R-Zone version of Panzer Dragoon too, just for MAXIMUM COLLECTION COMPLETENESS?
I DON'T HAVE A PROBLEM! :[
I only have two now, both are in the Sega "Pocket Arcade" line which makes them a little boring to look at. One is Sonic 3D Blast, which I thought was a boring waste of time even by Tiger handheld standards. The other is NiGHTS into Dreams which I still have sealed in the original packaging (I got lucky on eBay a few years back) and haven't been able to bring myself to open it up since I'm sure I won't enjoy the game too much.
There are two more I'd like to collect at some point: the original, non-Pocket Arcade version of NiGHTS into Dreams (I would play that one!) and Panzer Dragoon. Maybe the R-Zone version of Panzer Dragoon too, just for MAXIMUM COLLECTION COMPLETENESS?
I DON'T HAVE A PROBLEM! :[
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Oh, I had quite a few of these. I remember playing this one a lot: 
Pretty awful. Tiger didn't have too many original titles, and it's easy to see why. Look at that character design!

Pretty awful. Tiger didn't have too many original titles, and it's easy to see why. Look at that character design!
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Wow! Nostalgia just hit me like a sack of bricks looking at that picture. I remember getting one of these when I was young and playing it when we visited my great grandparents house. There was never much to do, so I'd bring that fishing game and a lot of Godzilla toys. I had a Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic 3D Blast one as well.Key-Glyph wrote: And although it wasn't a Tiger handheld, I used to have this thing, and it was awesome:
I also had an R-Zone and a drawer full of those SEGA Pocket Arcades:
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I used to have one for Mega Man 3 and Ninja Turtles as a kid. I lost them 

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I used to beg my mum to buy me one of these but she never did. Are they any good?jinx wrote:I also had an R-Zone
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Pinball ruled. I had that one. My first was Skeet Shoot, it had a wheel to turn to aim the gun -BurningDoom wrote:I still have the Electronic Pinball one.

Then I got the awesome Sub Wars, one that featured Tiger's "Super Sound"
Finally one I wish I had but got to play, Mouse Maze

Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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Jrecee wrote:No.
I also never played it, but definitely remember thinking that R-Zone looked like the coolest thing ever. I vaguely recall pleading with my mother that it was a totally different kind of video game experience, because I would actually walk around in it! So incredible! So futuristic!
My naivety + a relatively good marketing campaign --> nag city.
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Before I had a gameboy, I had the Double Dragon game. I loved that game but lost it a few months after I got it. By chance, I came across the game mixed in with toys at a church yard sale. The game doesn't hold up too well without the rose colored glasses, it is extremely repetive.

