A Tiger Electronics' watch version of Castlevania II: Simon's Quest. The gameplay barely resembles the original from Simon's Quest, so it could be considered a separate game. It was preceded by a more in-depth version in LCD handheld format. It was released in 1988.
A Tiger Electronics handheld interpretation of Castlevania II: Simon's Quest. It is similar to the Simon's Quest LCD watch game, but has greater depth.
The handheld version of Zaxxon is a portable LCD game manufactured by Bandai with a license from Sega. It was released in 1982, and is based on the arcade game, Zaxxon.
This system uses a "double panel" LCD screen, one to simulate the first section of the game (set in space) and another for one of the space stations. Aside from a similar perspective, handheld Zaxxon is very little like the arcade game - the player cannot move upwards or downwards, and many of the memorable scenery in the game (such as the brick walls and turrets) were omitted due to hardware restraints. In essance this turns Zaxxon into a fairly standard LCD shoot-'em-up game, where players move left and right shooting foes before being hit.
The LCD version of Virtua Fighter is a watered-down version of the arcade game Virtua Fighter created by Tiger Electronics. A Pocket Arcade version was also released.
The handheld version of Virtua Cop is an LCD game released by Tiger Electronics based on the arcade release of Virtua Cop. It was released as part of Tiger's short-lived "Tiger Laser Games" range, which utilises basic "light gun" controls.
Virua Cop stands as the only Sega game to receive the Laser Games treatment, although there were others for movie franchises such as Star Wars, Independence Day and Mars Attacks.
The game was also ported and released as part of the Pocket Arcade series.