R-Zone (Platform)
The R-Zone is a portable game console (originally head-worn, later handheld) developed and manufactured by Tiger Electronics. The R-Zone was shown at the American International Toy Fair in February 1995, and was released later that year. The R-Zone was panned by critics, and was also a commercial disaster, with its lifespan lasting only two years before being discontinued in 1997.
Generation:
Fifth generationPLATFORM TYPE:
Portable consoleOperating System | CPU | ||
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Memory | Storage | ||
Graphics | Sound | Mono | |
Online service | Output | Mirror projection of LCD screen present on game cartridges | |
Supported Resolutions | Connectivity |