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Game.com

Game Information
manufacturer Tiger
year 1997
genre N/A
downloads 0
Screenshots
gamecom title
gamecom title
Download Details
split set gamecom.zip 141.74k
merged set gamecom.7z 129.09k
standalone set gamecom.7z 129.09k
artwork gamecom.zip 1.98m
Game Details
Console (handheld) published 28 years ago:

Game.com (c) 1997 Tiger Electronic Toys, Inc.

Fifth-generation handheld game console

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Released in August 1997 in the USA, with a retail price of $69.95.

It was the first video game console to include a touchscreen and the first handheld console to include Internet connectivity.

By February 1997, Tiger was planning to release a new game console, the handheld Game.com, as a direct competitor to Nintendo's portable Game Boy console. Prior to its release, Tiger Electronics stated that the Game.com would "change the gaming world as we know it," while a spokesperson stated that it would be "one of this summer's hits." The Game.com, the only new game console of the year, was on display at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in May 1997, with sales expected to begin in July.

The Game.com sold fewer than 300,000 units and was discontinued in 2000 because of poor sales.

A smaller version, the Game.com Pocket Pro, was released in mid-1999.

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Driver Details
source tiger/gamecom.cpp
status imperfect
emulation good
savestate unsupported
type sound
status imperfect
Screen Details
display screen
type lcd
orientation horizontal
width 200px
height 160px
refresh 59.73mhz
Input Details
player 1
type joy
buttons 4
directions 8
Chipset Details
name Sharp SM8500
clock 5.27mhz
name Speaker
clock N/A
name 8-Bit R-2R DAC
clock N/A
name 4-Bit R-2R DAC
clock N/A
name 4-Bit R-2R DAC
clock N/A
ROM Details
name size crc
internal.bin 4.00k a0cec361
external.bin 256.00k e235a589