Tiger Electronics OutRun Handheld

The LCD version of OutRun is a watered-down version of the arcade game OutRun 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.

OutRun is similar to several other LCD games on the market – you simply drive forward and try to avoid traffic. There is both a high and low gear, much like the arcade version.

This handheld did not come with a battery cover, so I purchased a 3D printed one from eBay, while it is certainly noticeable, it is not a bad looking replacement.

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Name/VariantTiger Electronics Out Run Handheld
Price£11.99
NotesReplacement Battery Cover

Chuck Rock – Sega Master System (1992)

Chuck Rock on the Sega Master System is a prehistoric platformer with a humorous twist. The hulking caveman Chuck Rock sets out to rescue his kidnapped wife Ophelia from the clutches of the villainous Gary Gritter. Chuck uses his impressive gut to belly-flop on enemies and platforms, navigating through prehistoric landscapes teeming with dinosaurs and hazards. The game mixes platforming challenges with puzzle elements, requiring Chuck to collect bones and use them to build bridges and access new areas. While the story is lighthearted, Chuck Rock garnered praise for its colorful graphics, addictive gameplay, and challenging difficulty. Reviewers particularly enjoyed the blend of action and puzzle-solving, making it a standout platformer on the Master System.

Complete
2091
£8.00

The Legend Of Zelda: The Windwaker – Nintendo Gamecube (2002)

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, released for the GameCube, takes a bold departure for the series. Link, our protagonist, sets sail on a vast ocean in a cartoony, cel-shaded world. Centuries after a failed attempt to defeat the evil Ganondorf, Hyrule lies flooded beneath the waves. To save his kidnapped sister and restore the land, Link explores a chain of islands, solves puzzles within intricate dungeons, and battles enemies with his trusty sword and a variety of magical items. The game was praised for its innovative sailing mechanic, charming visuals, and engaging story, but also received some criticism for its lighter tone compared to previous entries. Despite that, The Wind Waker has become a beloved classic, lauded for its unique world and sense of adventure.

Boxed, No Manual
2092
£24.00

This game forms part of my Top 10 Quest


Visible Solar System – Commodore 64 (1982)

Released in 1982 for the Commodore 64, Visible Solar System wasn’t your typical action-packed game. Instead, it offered a more educational and exploratory experience. There wasn’t a story as such, but you captained a virtual spaceship and explored a simplified model of our solar system. By selecting planets, you could access information screens detailing their properties, moons, and even calculate your weight on their surface. The gameplay revolved around navigating menus and soaking in astronomical facts. While some found it a bit dry, others appreciated its unique approach and the chance to virtually roam the solar system from the comfort of their Commodore.

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2093
£4.80

Jupiter Lander – Commodore 64 (1982)

Released in 1982 for the Commodore 64, Jupiter Lander presented a minimalist yet engaging gameplay experience. Unlike its title might suggest, the game lacked a narrative; instead, it focused on providing a demanding test of piloting expertise. Players assumed control of a spacecraft navigating the formidable gravitational pull of Jupiter (a feat not possible in reality). The core gameplay loop involved maneuvering the craft through a side-scrolling landscape with strategically placed landing platforms. The objective was to achieve a soft touchdown with minimal horizontal and vertical velocity. Critical reception for Jupiter Lander proved to be divided. While some lauded the game’s addictive nature and the thrill of a successful landing, others found it unforgiving and repetitive. Nevertheless, Jupiter Lander established itself as a cornerstone title for Commodore 64 enthusiasts, offering a challenging and focused test of their piloting skills.

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2094
£4.00