N neptunes Member Feb 12, 2006 #1 Was Tiger trying to rip off nintendo? I actually have one of these, the games were pretty crappy. well batman forever was.
Was Tiger trying to rip off nintendo? I actually have one of these, the games were pretty crappy. well batman forever was.
Xdrive05 Member Feb 12, 2006 #3 R-Zone is the name of the videogames/electronics section of Toys 'R Us. So who's gonna sue who?
J jgkspsx Member Feb 12, 2006 #4 neptunes said: Was Tiger trying to rip off nintendo? I actually have one of these, the games were pretty crappy. well batman forever was. Click to expand... Panzer Dragoon ftw! Spoiler At least it was better than the Game Gear version. Granted, that just shows how bad the Game Gear version was. Spoiler I wish I could have the time I spent on Fighters Megamix R-Zone back
neptunes said: Was Tiger trying to rip off nintendo? I actually have one of these, the games were pretty crappy. well batman forever was. Click to expand... Panzer Dragoon ftw! Spoiler At least it was better than the Game Gear version. Granted, that just shows how bad the Game Gear version was. Spoiler I wish I could have the time I spent on Fighters Megamix R-Zone back
F FallenOne666 Banned Feb 12, 2006 #5 BuddyC said: Do I even want to know where this is going? Click to expand... Nope, and neither do I.
S Senretsu Member Feb 12, 2006 #9 Xdrive05 said: R-Zone is the name of the videogames/electronics section of Toys 'R Us. Click to expand... lol, thats what I thought this thread was about when I saw the title
Xdrive05 said: R-Zone is the name of the videogames/electronics section of Toys 'R Us. Click to expand... lol, thats what I thought this thread was about when I saw the title
J jgkspsx Member Feb 12, 2006 #10 Parallax Scroll said: What are all those red buttons on the controller for? Click to expand... Sound, brightness, start, select, pause, off. The purple one is the on button. I shit you not. The games were just standard Tiger LCD games, but projected on a reflective screen. There were two other versions: a handheld and lol a tabletop. Don't forget the game.com. Internet connectivity, touch screen, two cartridge slots, and a built-in set of firmware functionality. Fact: Nintendo's been ripping off Tiger almost as much as Tiger rips them off. :lol Bonus Tiger trivia: Sega sold out all of its major Saturn IPs to Tiger, weakening their market power just in time for the release of the Dreamcast!
Parallax Scroll said: What are all those red buttons on the controller for? Click to expand... Sound, brightness, start, select, pause, off. The purple one is the on button. I shit you not. The games were just standard Tiger LCD games, but projected on a reflective screen. There were two other versions: a handheld and lol a tabletop. Don't forget the game.com. Internet connectivity, touch screen, two cartridge slots, and a built-in set of firmware functionality. Fact: Nintendo's been ripping off Tiger almost as much as Tiger rips them off. :lol Bonus Tiger trivia: Sega sold out all of its major Saturn IPs to Tiger, weakening their market power just in time for the release of the Dreamcast!
Joe Molotov Member Feb 12, 2006 #11 jgkspsx said: Bonus Tiger trivia: Sega sold out all of its major Saturn IPs to Tiger, weakening their market power just in time for the release of the Dreamcast! Click to expand... Yeah, I'm sure that had a major impact. :lol
jgkspsx said: Bonus Tiger trivia: Sega sold out all of its major Saturn IPs to Tiger, weakening their market power just in time for the release of the Dreamcast! Click to expand... Yeah, I'm sure that had a major impact. :lol
N Ninja Scooter Member Feb 12, 2006 #12 did Tiger make those old Sega lcd games back in the early 90s that looked like keychains? I remember stuff like Eternal Darkness and Sonic.
did Tiger make those old Sega lcd games back in the early 90s that looked like keychains? I remember stuff like Eternal Darkness and Sonic.