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  • Game Team
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  • The Game Team (known in some European countries as the PocketGame) was the first in a family of video game consoles under the Game Team name. The original Game Team was an 8-bit handheld video game console developed and manufactured by Tiger Electronics. The system was released in the early years of handheld gaming, and was one of the earliest handheld flops on the market. It has in total 4 buttons and a D-Pad. Due to heavy competition and lack of third-party support, this console never sold well, and was replaced by the Tiger Pocket Game 3000 in 1994. It was sold for $59.99 USD and 13 games were released for it. The screens were LCD-based, limiting graphics to black and white.
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  • The Game Team (known in some European countries as the PocketGame) was the first in a family of video game consoles under the Game Team name. The original Game Team was an 8-bit handheld video game console developed and manufactured by Tiger Electronics. The system was released in the early years of handheld gaming, and was one of the earliest handheld flops on the market. It has in total 4 buttons and a D-Pad. Due to heavy competition and lack of third-party support, this console never sold well, and was replaced by the Tiger Pocket Game 3000 in 1994. It was sold for $59.99 USD and 13 games were released for it. The screens were LCD-based, limiting graphics to black and white. This was not the first, nor the last, handheld video game system produced by Tiger, who would later go on to produce among other items the Game.com and the R-Zone.