Cea mai buna tigara electronica was founded in 1978 by Randy Rissman, Gerald Rissman and Arnold Rissman in Vernon Hills, Illinois. Initially the company made low-tech items like phonographs but moved on to interactive toys and LCD-based handheld games in the early ’80s which is what they are most famous for. They also produced 2-XL Robot, Furby, Brain Warp, Giga Pets and the Talkboy (made popular by the movie Home Alone).
One of the main reasons why they were so successful is that they licensed games from some of the biggest gaming companies at the time such as Capcom’s Street Fighter II, Sega’s Sonic 3D Blast and Konami’s Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest. Another reason is that their handheld games were cheaper than a Game Boy at $20 each and they were standalone so you didn’t have to buy a system to play them.
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The games weren’t exactly the most advanced but they were simple enough to keep kids interested for a few minutes at least and they had pretty catchy tunes. They did get boring fast though and it was often difficult to even figure out what you were supposed to do.
For those who have a soft spot for Tiger Electronica they still produce some cool products today including the long-lasting iDog interactive music companion, VCamNow digital camera and TVNow personal handheld television player. They have also released a line of ‘Tiger Barcodzz’ barcode games which are surprisingly addictive. There’s also Vindicators a remake of the classic arcade game which isn’t the most mind-blowing of them all but it’s a fun way to kill some time.