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'''''World Games''''' was an [[LCD]] [[video game console]] designed by [[Tiger Electronics]]. It was the | '''''World Games''''' was an [[LCD]] [[video game console]] designed by [[Tiger Electronics]]. It was the eighth game in the [[Epyx]] [[Games|''Games'' series]]. | ||
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[[Category: Epyx Games]] | |||
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[[Category: Second-generation video game consoles]] | [[Category: Second-generation video game consoles]] |
Latest revision as of 01:52, 9 November 2024
World Games | |
Designer | Tiger Electronics |
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Manufacturer | Tiger Electronics |
CPU | Sharp SM-510 |
Graphics | liquid crystal display |
Memory | N/A |
Media | discrete circuitry |
Released | Canada: 1988 |
Added to Museum | September 22, 2024 |
World Games was an LCD video game console designed by Tiger Electronics. It was the eighth game in the Epyx Games series.