The LCD version of Ecco the Dolphin is a handheld game created by Beck-Tech for Tiger Electronics and released as part of their Pocket Arcade series of LCD handhelds. It is based on the Sega Mega Drive game, Ecco the Dolphin. This game was designed by cartoonist I.B. Nelson after Eternal Champions.
The handheld version of Daytona USA is an LCD game released by Tiger Electronics based on the arcade release of Daytona USA. It was released as part of Tiger's short-lived "Vrt-X" range, in which the game would be projected as a pseudo-hologram image onto the screen.
Daytona USA stands as the only Sega game to receive the Vrt-X treatment, although there were others for Street Fighter II, Mortal Kombat 3, franchises such as Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers and Congo: The Movie. The range did not exist for very long.
The LCD version of Columns is an handheld game developed by Handheld Ltd.. It was distributed by Hashy Top-In in 2009 as part of the Pocket Boy series.
Colour Puyolin is an LCD game released by Sega Toys. It is an update over a previous LCD handheld named Puyolin which was handled by Compile. Several colours were made.
The LCD version of Bug! is a handheld game released by Tiger Electronics as part of their Pocket Arcade series of LCD handhelds. It is based on the Sega Saturn game, Bug!.
The LCD game of Baseball is a Sega Sports-branded baseball game created by Tiger Electronics. It was released as part of the Pocket Arcade series in 1994.
The game was re-released as Deion Sanders Baseball the following year, but aside from a title change and a different physical shell, the game is thought to be identical.
The LCD version of After Burner is a watered-down version of the arcade game After Burner created by Tiger Electronics. Two versions were created - a handheld version, and a large tabletop unit, although the game itself is presumed to be identical. It was released in 1989.
Sonic Blast is a 1994 LCD game released in the US by Tomy as part of the Pocket Arcade series. The screen comes out from the lower half of the device via a spring operated pop-up type mechanism.
Amazing Sonic is a 1994 LCD game distributed by Tomy, and part of the Pocket Arcade series. A pop-up lid must be lifted to play the game. The LCD is not backlit, and is hard to see without proper light. It is slightly hard to control since the directional pad is separated into two different sections, making the game hard to figure out without instructions. Sonic must navigate through 12 maze-like levels.
SegaSonic the Hedgehog is a 1992 LCD game which was used as a promotional item in Japan. They were found in UFO catchers. Three versions were created which only vary by the color and by what is drawn on the case. There was also a handy keychain attached to the case.
Tails Sky Adventure is an LCD game created for distribution at McDonald's restaurants. They were offered as a part of Happy Meals for a limited time in 2005. This is one of the games that wasn't included in the US promotion.
The object of the game is to shoot down enemies which come along using the turret on Tails plane, the Tornado. If 15 are destroyed the level will advance by one. If 5 ships pass by the player the game will end.
Knuckles Baseball is an LCD game created for distribution at McDonald's restaurants. They were offered as a part of Happy Meals for a limited time in 2004. Strangely this game seems to have not been released in all regions of the world and a totally different Knuckles themed game was released elsewhere.
The objective of the game is to catch baseballs thrown by Sonic. This is done by pressing the button at the correct time after the ball is thrown. If ten are caught the game will advance by 1 level and the speed of the game will increase.