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===Cartridge-based handhelds=== Tiger made three notable cartridge-based systems. The first was the Quiz Wiz, a highly popular interactive quiz game system. Players inserted a cartridge and played using the corresponding quiz book.<ref name="EGM59">{{cite magazine|date=June 1994|title=Tiger the King of the Hand-held Jungle|page=216|magazine=[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]|publisher=EGM Media, LLC|issue=59|url=https://archive.org/details/Electronic_Gaming_Monthly_59/page/n215/mode/2up}}</ref>{{Disputed inline|Tiger Electronics & Quiz Wiz?|date=September 2023}} The second was the [[R-Zone]]. It employed red LCD cartridges, much like [[Nintendo]]'s [[Virtual Boy]], which were projected via backlight onto a reflective screen that covered one of the player's eyes. The third was the [[Game.com]] handheld system, which was meant to compete with Nintendo's [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]], as well as [[Sega]]'s [[Game Gear]] and [[Genesis Nomad]], and boasted such novel features as a touchscreen and limited Internet connectivity. However, the R-Zone and Game.com were commercial failures and garnered a negative reception.
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