The R-Zone is one of those hybrids, created by Tiger Electronics in the mid-1990s as a cartridge-based LCD handheld. It was the first of two handhelds from the company, the second being the Game.com. Add in Tiger’s access to many video game licenses, and you’ve got some interesting title choices for their little machine. So sit back, relax, and enjoy taking a moment to learn about Tiger’s strange little red-tinted toy.
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