R-Zone

Tiger R-Zone

Tiger R-Zone Headgear model.
Manufacturer Tiger Electronics
Generation Fifth generation
Retail availability 1995
Media R-Zone cartridges

The R-Zone was a portable game console (originally head-worn, later handheld) developed and manufactured by Tiger Electronics, released in 1995. The R-Zone was a largely unsuccessful handheld console and would only be manufactured for a short period. Although the R-Zone was not designed to compete directly with any other handhelds, it marked Tiger Electronics' first multi-game entry into the portable electronic game market.

The original R-Zone unit consisted of a headset and a separate controller containing batteries.[1][2] Each game cartridge contained its own transparent LCD display screen which was projected onto a mirrored surface held in front of the player's eye. It is thought that this original design, including the red color scheme, was designed to capitalize on popular buzz for the Nintendo Virtual Boy at the time.[1]

Contents

Features

Games

Controls

The R-Zone's controls are located on the lower top front face of its body and are positioned on the left, right, and bottom sides.

Display

Input/Output

The R-Zone contains the following input/output connectors:

Sales and Competition

The R-Zone did not see much success in sales. With other successful and popular handhelds (such as the Game Boy and Game Gear), the R-Zone was often overlooked. Games did not allow users to save their data, link to other gamers, adjust audio levels, play a true variety of games, or connect accessories/peripherals (whereas other handheld consoles in the market did).

Variations

A few variations of the R-Zone were produced:

References

  1. ^ a b c Tiger's R-Zone: The Ultimate Eye Strain Device
  2. ^ Tiger R-Zone on Strange (and Rare) Videogame Pics Page
  3. ^ Image of a open Headgead with batteries

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