I was born in 1987 and owned MANY a Tiger Electronic game. This legit looks spot on for late-era games, both in authentic look and perceived complexity. Amazing art demo as usual, Penny!
The amount of details that you put into all of your videos is amazing! I can't imagine how long these take. This is obviously a labour of love, and we *love* your work.
Wow, such a madeleine de Proust to me and also a painful memory. Forgot mine in the back pocket of my trousers. He bravely died in the washing machine, back in the 80's... Great little game anyway. The actual reboot fail to catch the original spirit. Thanks for the revival. You did a great job as usual.
By the way, you’re one of those channels that should have hundreds of thousands/millions of subscribers. I don’t understand how your subscriber count is still so low. It’s been years! Maybe too niche? Or just zero promotion. Beats me.
Better frame rate than on original Xbone! Seriously though, this looks pretty good for a Tiger game. I had Double Dragon, it was absolute garbage but it was a good distraction when on long journeys!
I wonder what the initial manufacturing costs are for developing a monochrome custom lcd? (it seems this would be the most expensive part) At some point there is going to be a real lcd handheld resurgence and modern titles will be given the faux-nostalgia treatment. It's nice to have clunky little monochrome games that serve as a little distraction from daily life without occupying all of your attention.
I've always thought they had so much potential. I wonder just how good of a game you could make with the tech! Ever seen those Brick Game handhelds that try to emulate pixels? Chonky 10x20 screen but it works, having multiple games in the same LCD screen, with objects and movement! Tetris and Snake work specially well, and there's more okay ones too
Did you see the official papers, please demake that looks like a Game&Watch game? Think it's called LCD, please. It actually uses the limited flexibility of these segmented displays in a very creative way (unlike any other G&W/Tiger game you'd see back in the day). It's actually fun!
I was born in 1987 and owned MANY a Tiger Electronic game. This legit looks spot on for late-era games, both in authentic look and perceived complexity. Amazing art demo as usual, Penny!
haha no way, this is excellent! You put so much thought into the game design! Amazing!
Thanks guys! Love your work too!
The detail you've put into this is incredible! You even made the texture of the printed backplate look authentic! This is astonishing!
Thank you! It's nice when people notice the tiny details!
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This is SO AWESOME, it's so faithful to the game and hardware (or lack there of), and actually looks interesting to play. I like your style!
The TRULY brilliant thing about this? It could actually be made. As a real handheld. Too weird.
Great job - as always!
Very impressive - especially because it IS within the constraints of the LCD screen!
As a kid who played Tiger Electronic games back when they were a thing, that was truly realistic and agonizing to watch. Well done.
It's more than impressive that you designed a picture perfect LCD game, no matter the concept!
How does this looks so real??? LOL
Love the bit at the end when all the images appear at once. Those that owned these things know!
I'm so glad you're still making these. You deserve exponentially more views.
Wow. Wow wow. Even the scratches is so authentic
Really well done, this needs more views!
This would actually have good replay value
This Is AMAZING!!! If This Was True I would Totally Bought It
The amount of details that you put into all of your videos is amazing! I can't imagine how long these take. This is obviously a labour of love, and we *love* your work.
Thank you so much!
nice!
you should make one where the goal is to go metal detecting for treasure
Wow, such a madeleine de Proust to me and also a painful memory. Forgot mine in the back pocket of my trousers. He bravely died in the washing machine, back in the 80's...
Great little game anyway. The actual reboot fail to catch the original spirit.
Thanks for the revival. You did a great job as usual.
Nothing but good memories...
I was looking for this game but couldn't find it anywhere. Too bad because it looks good. Thank you for showing und greetings from RetroGameCity 🙂
Thanks! I'm sure the workings of Elden Ring is far too much for a Tiger Handheld to translate!
I have no idea what's going on. 10/10 for realism 😅
Great work as always. Keep em coming!
Still better than the wrist game.
This is amazing. Your sub count def deserves more zeros.
hope this video is going to be viral!
thanks
Perfect as always!
1:23 Behold, dog!
By the way, you’re one of those channels that should have hundreds of thousands/millions of subscribers. I don’t understand how your subscriber count is still so low. It’s been years! Maybe too niche? Or just zero promotion. Beats me.
Niche, but mostly probably due to slow/low upload rate...
Thanks for the kind words.
This is just too good
You deserve way more followers and accolades than you have.
This is really inventive!
If this was actually a Tiger Handheld, i would definitely buy it on ebay 😮
Better frame rate than on original Xbone!
Seriously though, this looks pretty good for a Tiger game. I had Double Dragon, it was absolute garbage but it was a good distraction when on long journeys!
Thanks! I'll try harder next time!
Fucking genius man!
Now available in tiger electronic Batteries not included Rated M for mature
I wonder what the initial manufacturing costs are for developing a monochrome custom lcd? (it seems this would be the most expensive part) At some point there is going to be a real lcd handheld resurgence and modern titles will be given the faux-nostalgia treatment. It's nice to have clunky little monochrome games that serve as a little distraction from daily life without occupying all of your attention.
I've always thought they had so much potential. I wonder just how good of a game you could make with the tech! Ever seen those Brick Game handhelds that try to emulate pixels? Chonky 10x20 screen but it works, having multiple games in the same LCD screen, with objects and movement! Tetris and Snake work specially well, and there's more okay ones too
Did you see the official papers, please demake that looks like a Game&Watch game? Think it's called LCD, please. It actually uses the limited flexibility of these segmented displays in a very creative way (unlike any other G&W/Tiger game you'd see back in the day). It's actually fun!
This is so cool
lol It's missing "You Win" text at the end which means the game is rigged.
I would have played this.
This makes me irrationally angry well done
Using spirit summons for the troll? What a maidenless casual 🙄
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