🎉 Relive the 90s with every pixel!
The Hasbro Gaming Tiger Electronics Marvel X-Men Project X Electronic LCD Video Game is a retro-inspired handheld game designed for ages 8 and up. Featuring iconic Marvel characters like Cyclops and Wolverine, players can battle through 5 stages of action-packed gameplay. This lightweight, battery-powered device is perfect for nostalgic gamers and new fans alike, making it a must-have for anyone looking to experience the thrill of classic gaming.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.5"L x 1.63"W x 9"H |
Item Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
Material | Plastic |
Theme | X-Men |
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Supported Battery Types | Non-rechargeable |
Display Type | LCD |
Form Factor | Handheld |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Players | 1 |
Platform | Not Machine Specific |
Controller Type | Button Control |
J**H
A very good Recreation of the original 1993 handheld
These products are fantastic Recreations of the Tiger Electronics handheld I enjoyed as a kid.This one was from 92' the end of when I was enjoying these products. It has a higher complexity then some of the earlier titles that I own. Out of all the Tiger Electronics I have played this one has the deepest gameplay mechanics and holds up the best.I have seen some bad reviews for these products due to people not knowing there are Recreation of a very retro and simple product from the past. This isn't really the fault of the consumers as Hasbro doesn't really explain the type of limitations these products have compared to similarly priced handhelds. I could see my mom buying one of these for my daughter and not realizing it was supposed to be a recreation of the 90s electronic game.On the flip side I really appreciate the old school packaging complete with the year of creation on the back.All Tiger Electronics games are quite simple but this one allows the player to play as cyclops and gives them the freedom to shoot forward and up. He can also throw projectiles back– figuring that out really helped me with the later levels.This is a great product for retro enthusiasts but it would not be a good purchase for a child or somebody without the Nostalgia of the original.
M**E
My childhood has returned!
Really happy with this. Totally just like the ones I used to get in the late 80's and 90's as a kid. Adds a really AWESOME touch to my LCD electronic games collection. Love it. I did get the other two releases, Sonic 3 and The Little Mermaid. I did not get the Transformers game because for se reason, it's way more expensive then these three. But again, 4 stars and I hope more come out.
M**L
I'm 42, and this takes me back!
Just like the one I had as a kid.
M**Y
Saving the Mutant World, One Button at a Time
As a die-hard X-Men fan, I was beyond excited to get my hands on the Tiger Electronics Marvel X-Men Project X Electronic LCD Video Game. And let me tell you, it did not disappoint!First off, the design of the game is sleek and portable, making it perfect for on-the-go gaming. But don't let its small size fool you - this game packs a punch with its electronic LCD screen and intuitive controls.Playing as your favorite X-Men characters - from Wolverine to Storm to Cyclops - you must battle through hordes of Sentinels and other baddies to save the world from destruction. And let me tell you, the gameplay is addictive. I found myself getting lost in the game for hours on end, trying to beat my high score and take down as many enemies as possible.But what really sets this game apart is the nostalgia factor. As someone who grew up in the '90s, I have fond memories of playing similar LCD games on road trips or during downtime at school. And the Tiger Electronics Marvel X-Men Project X game brings back all those memories in a big way.Overall, if you're a fan of X-Men, retro gaming, or just looking for a fun way to pass the time, I highly recommend picking up the Tiger Electronics Marvel X-Men Project X Electronic LCD Video Game. It's a blast from the past that's sure to keep you entertained for hours on end.
D**R
Fun little throwback
As terrible as the day it came out to play, but fun and nostalgic lol.
D**
The 90s kids life
I used to have one of these back in the day. Holding this X-Men unit brought back memories. The graphics are outdated and nothing to rave about. The gameplay is simple and basic. The nostalgia factor of being transported back in time was a zen like experience.
A**T
Poorly made
I see these being sold and scalped everywhere. They're overpriced as it is. These should be $10 at the MOST. Not $15 like they're selling for. And certainly not $50 like some scalpers are asking.It's a neat nostalgic gift to give but they're not made well at all. It's crazy to think back on the Tiger handhelds made in the 90's and think "Wow, these are really well built" because these rereleases are not. I've had to return/exchange a few of these (buying the 4 rereleases for myself and others as gifts) because either the screen was damaged and had weird stains/bubbles on them or because the plastic itself was all scratched up and scuffed with colored marks (I've seen black and blue) - specifically on the battery cover for some reason. And I'm seeing a lot of other reviews saying the same.The games themselves are hardly games. But you're not buying these for the mind blowing gameplay. You're buying them because you had them when you were a kid and you want to play these awful games again. They're all high score style games and they are fun to play in short bursts.I will say however I was always really impressed by these. It's such a primitive and limited technology - basically a calculator - and they made a video game out of it. That's crazy to me. They used every last millimeter of the screen - packed it full of tiny images that light up when they need to. That's incredibly creative to me and I have a soft spot for these. But there's no reason why they should be damaged while they're new in the box.
A**A
Total nostalgia
Gifted this to my best friend and he was uber excited about it. First thing he said about it was it took him back to his childhood. It was worth the money. Definitely harder than I remember😂
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