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Most Popular Handheld Games - Page 63

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  • BurgerTime Micro Player

    2021

    BurgerTime Micro Player

    2021

    Arcade
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    Armed with only a pepper shaker, Peter Pepper stepped into the arcade and into our hearts in 1982. Its highly addictive game play, unusual characters, and comedic storyline made BurgerTime an arcade classic. A game that’s still challenging, exceedingly fun, and a shining reminder of the family friendly vibe and excitement that defined the early days of video games.
  • Tamagotchi Mesutchi

    1997

    Tamagotchi Mesutchi

    1997

    Simulator
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    According to Mikachu's logs, gendered Tamagotchi characters were a new discovery made while the Tamagotchis were living on Earth, and had not previously existed on the Tamagotchi Planet. According to her, the Osutchi and Mesutchi characters starting being born when couples began sharing their Tamagotchi pets with each other. As Professor Banzo often get flustered about the concept of love, Mikachu spearheaded the research on them. Since the original "Tamagotchi HOUSE" model was inadequate for caring for a growing Tamagotchi family, Banzo and Mikachu together developed the "Osutchi HOUSE" and "Mesutchi HOUSE"
  • Tamagotchi Gen 2

    1997

    Tamagotchi Gen 2

    1997

    Simulator
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    The second version of the original Tamagotchi, also known as the "New Species Discovered!! Tamagotchi" in Japan, was produced not long after featuring new characters and a new game. The two versions are differentiated officially as "Gen 1" and "Gen 2".
  • Doramitchi

    1998

    Doramitchi

    1998

    Simulator
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    An alternate version of the Doraemontchi which has different characters but is functionally identical.
  • Doraemontchi

    1998

    Doraemontchi

    1998

    Simulator
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    The Doraemontchi is a licensed Tamagotchi that was released exclusively in Japan in August 1998. It is based on the anime and manga series Doraemon.
  • TamaOtchi

    1998

    TamaOtchi

    1998

    Simulator
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    TamaOtch is a limited edition Tamagotchi named after the Japanese actress Tamao Nakamura. It was released in Japan in April 1998.
  • Santaclautchi

    1998

    Santaclautchi

    1998

    Simulator
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    Prior to visiting The Earth, Tamagotchis did not celebrate Christmas. However, Tamagotchis returning home had learned about the Earth's Christmas tradition, and believed that Santa Claus was real. Living in the north was a Mayor who watched over a small village. He realized that the young Tamagotchis were now celebrating Christmas and were expecting to see Santa Clause. Wanting them not to be disappointed, he decided to take up the role of Santa himself. This triggered him to evolve immediately into a naked Santaclautchi and began to prepare himself for Christmas.
  • Mothra Tamagotchi

    1997

    Mothra Tamagotchi

    1997

    Simulator
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    The Mothra Tamagotchi is a licensed vintage Tamagotchi that was released in Japan in December 1997 during the release of the movie Rebirth of Mothra II.
  • Genjintch Tamagotchi

    1997

    Genjintch Tamagotchi

    1997

    Simulator
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    The Genjintch is a limited edition Tamagotchi released in Japan during November 1997 in theatres that were showing the film "Peking Man", which served as the base concept for the Genjintch Tamagotchi.
  • Yasashii Tamagotchi

    1998

    Yasashii Tamagotchi

    1998

    Simulator Arcade
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    The instruction manual for the Yasashii retells the story of the Tamagotchi Planet getting drunk, forcing the Tamagotchis to flee to Earth. Nearly two years after the incident, it's time for the Tamagotchis to start returning home. Professor Banzo, who invented the first Tamagotchi toy for them to live in, still wanted to experiment on making a more comfortable environment for the Tamagotchis to live. He and Mikachu eventually create the Yasashii, a larger, more comfortable home for the Tamagotchi to live in with greater ease of providing care. The Yasashii Tamagotchis, also known as "YasaTamagotchis", are Tamagotchis that were born and raised on Earth. Thus, they only know about Tamagotchi Planet based on stories from older Tamagotchis who had lived there. The YasaTamagotchis are excited to return to their home planet for the first time.
  • Devilgotchi

    1998

    Devilgotchi

    1998

    Simulator Arcade
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    Debirutch no Tamagotch, also known as the Devilgotchi is a Tamagotchi release which debuted in Japan in early September 1998. The Devilgotchi’s official English release was in the form of the mobile game Tamagotchi Monster in 2006.
  • Tamagotchi Osutchi

    1997

    Tamagotchi Osutchi

    1997

    Simulator Arcade
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    According to Mikachu's logs, gendered Tamagotchi characters were a new discovery made while the Tamagotchis were living on Earth, and had not previously existed on the Tamagotchi Planet. According to her, the Osutchi and Mesutchi characters starting being born when couples began sharing their Tamagotchi pets with each other. As Professor Banzo often get flustered about the concept of love, Mikachu spearheaded the research on them. Since the original "Tamagotchi HOUSE" model was inadequate for caring for a growing Tamagotchi family, Banzo and Mikachu together developed the "Osutchi HOUSE" and "Mesutchi HOUSE"
  • Tamagotchi Garden

    1998

    Tamagotchi Garden

    1998

    Simulator Arcade
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    On the Tamagotchi Planet lives a special race of bug-like Tamagotchi characters called Mushitchi. While Mushitchi can be found all over the planet, their biggest and safest home is the Mushitchi Forest. Mushitchi hide amongst the leaves, grass, dirt, and under the ground. Due to this, other Tamagotchi wandering in the forest accidentally step on them occasionally. On the Morino Tamagotchi, the user is tasked with caring for a Mushitchi, helping it grow big while avoiding getting injured.
  • Tamagotchi Angel

    1997

    Tamagotchi Angel

    1997

    Simulator
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    On the Tamagotchi Planet, floating in the sky is the Tenshitchi Capital, home of the Angels, the spirits of Tamagotchi characters that have died. Angels water the clouds to provide rain across the Planet, grow their angelic powers through prayer, and help and guide the living Tamagotchi in small ways. On the Tamagotchi Angel, many Angels returned to The Earth to spend more time with their human caretakers, and to thank them for letting them live good lives. However, they cannot be away from the Tenshitchi Capital for very long, and must eventually return. The user is tasked with raising their Angel, training them to do good deeds while keeping them from becoming the evil Deviltchi.
  • Space Invaders Micro Player

    2020

    Space Invaders Micro Player

    2020

    Shooter Arcade
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    Jump in your spaceship and fend off the waves of attacking enemy invaders before they land. Originally released in 1978, SPACE INVADERS had a revolutionary impact, becoming an instant global phenomenon among arcade enthusiasts and introducing many others to video games.
  • Tamagotchi Ocean

    1998

    Tamagotchi Ocean

    1998

    Simulator Arcade
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    The Tamagotchi Ocean is an ocean life-themed Tamagotchi released in Japan in March 1998 and later on in the USA in August. The Tamagotchi featured a motion sensor, similar to the Tamagotchi Angel, which was used to scare underwater predators away.
  • Bop It! Tetris

    2013

    Bop It! Tetris

    2013

    Puzzle Strategy Arcade
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    A handheld game licensed by The Tetris Company and produced by Hasbro, this game features two LCD screens, with the smaller one on the shorter end and the wider one going around the body of the main unit. Game-play consists of the player twisting the shorter end to position the piece projected on the smaller screen above the gap in the pieces shown on the larger, twisting the smaller screen itself to rotate the piece itself in one direction or another, then squeezing both ends together to "drop" the piece in place. On Marathon Mode the player is given three lives, and the time allotted the player to maneuver, rotate and drop the piece gets shorter as the game progresses. Should the player either fail to drop the piece in time, or they drop said piece in a way that any part of the piece would stick out of the top of the lower LCD screen, the player loses a life.
  • Disney Game It! Princess Pals

    2006

    Disney Game It! Princess Pals

    2006

    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Disney Game It! Classic Pals

    2006

    Disney Game It! Classic Pals

    2006

    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • Barbie for Girls Volleyball

    1995

    Barbie for Girls Volleyball

    1995

    Sport
    Handheld Electronic LCD
    Barbie and Skipper team up for a fun game of two-player Beach Volleyball against Midge and Teresa. Control Skipper and Barbie and decide if you want to pass, set or spike the ball. First team to 15 points wins the game!
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