Tiger Game.com

The Game.com is a fifth-generation handheld game console released by Tiger Electronics in August 1997. A smaller version, the Game.com Pocket Pro, was released in mid-1999. The first version of the Game.com can be connected to a... See more

Release date
September 1, 1997
Media
ROM cartridge
Max Controllers

No information available

Notes

The Game.com is a fifth-generation handheld game console released by Tiger Electronics in August 1997. A smaller version, the Game.com Pocket Pro, was released in mid-1999. The first version of the Game.com can be connected to a 14.4 kbit/s modem for Internet connectivity, hence its name referencing the top level domain .com. It was the first video game console to include a touchscreen and the first handheld console to include Internet connectivity. The Game.com sold less than 300,000 units and was discontinued in 2000 because of poor sales. While the Game.com was a commercial failure, similar features were later used with great success by Nintendo in their DS handheld console. The Game.com was the first to include basic PDA-functions, the first to allow two game carts to be inserted at once, and the first handheld to allow internet access.

Cpu

Sharp SM8521 @ 5.5 MHz

Memory

1 MB RAM

Graphics

Sharp SM8521

Sound

8-bit PCM and FM synthesis

Display

200x160 4 shade grayscale

Manufacturer

Tiger Electronics

Developers

Tiger Electronics

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