Why to remix and ruin Game.com: 1. This this has no backlight and no lamp acessory, so you can not see your games! 2. In the commercial, the guy said ''This has more games than your braincells'', while it's only approximately 20 games, so it roasted you. 3. The games are so frickin' hard to find, so if you can't find any games on there, all you can do is play solitaire and all the pre-loaded apps on this machine. 4. On a Sonic collection game, there is not the first Sonic the Hedgehog, and Sonic is running frickin slow on this game, and on the commercial he was running so fast. 5. Why would you buy this console if there is Sega Saturn and the first PlayStation that were both released in 1994 and have way more frickin games than this Dumpster Fire? 6. You need to buy the expensive Dial Up Model and the Internet cartridge for the Internet capabilities, but you spent all of that money just to read and send emails, because it can't even load web pages like, why don't you do so much more with your Windows computer?? History LCD Era Tiger started to make handheld LCDs that most moms bought to their kids because they were cheap. VR LCD Era A while between the LCD era and the Game.com release, Tiger released the R-Zone, a competitor to Nintendo's Virtual Boy which introduced cartridges, but the R-Zone wasn't sucessful, so Tiger released a handheld version but the R-Zone was still in failure! So, Tiger made one of their last attempts at making a Game console/Handheld. The Pixel Era In 1997, Tiger released the Game.Com and Rerez made a video about its failure. You can check that out in the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F14pBxcu6yY
Credit to everyone except for Tiger releasing this Dumpster Fire