Hasbro Bringing Back Tiger Handheld Games Which Includes X-Men

by Jay Cochran
February 19, 2020
Hasbro today announced that they are back the monochrome Tiger Electronics LCD handheld games from the 90's which includes an X-Men title. This will cost $14.99. You will need to get two AA batteries to power this bad boy, know USB charging here.

Other titles they are doing include The Little Mermaid, Transformers: Generation 2, X-Men Project X, and Sonic the Hedgehog 3. These will be sold at Gamestop.
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IsaiahWayne - 2020-02-23 @ 8:53 pm

Ive always been interested in playing those after seeing the ads in my comics. I might just go to GameStop for one, but with the great Marvel Legends coming out I doubt I have the extra money to get one. Kinda lame that batteries are not included with it being $14.99

leokearon - 2020-02-21 @ 12:22 pm
26 minutes ago, Bluecomet said:

Will it be hard to find a replacement batteries for this ones or are they rechargeable? Looking forward to the youtube reviews

It mentions they will use standard AA batteries like the originals

Bluecomet - 2020-02-21 @ 11:59 am

Will it be hard to find a replacement batteries for this ones or are they rechargeable? Looking forward to the youtube reviews

EvilHayato - 2020-02-20 @ 6:51 pm

15 bucks is still too much for my nostalgia with these things especially nowadays with better offerings on nostalgia and gaming. Also gamestop exclusive?! hell nah.

leokearon - 2020-02-20 @ 8:11 am

Inaheap - 2020-02-20 @ 4:24 am

I might be in for one. Still play my old Chip n Dale from time to time. Takes me back to a simpler time. Games don't have to be state of the art to be fun.

JayC - 2020-02-20 @ 3:54 am
3 hours ago, Satam said:

And who's going to sell these goofy things after Gamestop goes out of business?

lol, believe it or not GS actually has them listed on their website for only $15

Satam - 2020-02-20 @ 12:11 am

And who's going to sell these goofy things after Gamestop goes out of business?

Jmacq1 - 2020-02-19 @ 9:18 pm

$15 seems like about what these might be worth. They may have been garbage compared to a gameboy or the like, but they were a heck of a lot less expensive and I still spent many an hour wasting time on them.

But no, I won't be buying nowadays.

JayC - 2020-02-19 @ 7:58 pm

If they were more than $15 I might agree with the comments in here.

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