THE WORST: Resident Evil 2 for Game.com Part 1 — Moonwalkin' with Leon! — Yahweasel and IndieTimmie
Ah, Resident Evil. The horror, the nightmare, the... greyscale pixels on a handheld device. Why, Tiger? Why? Tiger Electronics made a... uh, unique... handheld gaming system called the Game.com, and then put games that really didn't belong there on it. Games like Resident Evil 2. To see how high-quality the port is, I've brought along IndieTimmie, and I have no doubt that we'll be singing the Game.com's praises when we're done! Ha! Ha ha. Ha.
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TIGER GAME.COM
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The Game.com is a fifth-generation handheld game console released by Tiger Electronics in August 1997. The Game.com sold less than 300,000 units and was discontinued in 2000 because of poor sales. 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. Dennis Lynch of the Chicago Tribune considered the Game.com to be the “most interesting hand-held device” on display at E3, describing it as a “sort of Game Boy for adults”.
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RESIDENT EVIL 2
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Resident Evil 2, known in Japan as Biohazard 2, is a survival horror game developed and published by Capcom and released for the PlayStation in 1998. The player controls Leon S Kennedy and Claire Redfield, who must escape Raccoon City after its citizens are transformed into zombies by a biological weapon two months after the events of the original Resident Evil. The gameplay focuses on exploration, puzzles, and combat; the main difference from its predecessor are the branching paths, with each player character having unique storylines and obstacles.
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