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| ==Games==
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| Several games were available for the Game.com at the time of its [[1997]] launch. Tiger planned to have a dozen games available by the end of [[1997]], and hoped to have as many as 50 games available in [[1998]], with all of them to be produced or adapted internally by Tiger. Some third parties expressed interest in developing for the system, but Tiger decided against signing any initially. Tiger secured licenses for several popular game series, including ''[[Duke Nukem]]'', ''[[Resident Evil]]'', and ''[[Mortal Kombat Trilogy]]''.
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| At the time of the [[Pocket Pro]]'s [[1999]] release, the Game.com library consisted primarily of games intended for an older audience. Some games that were planned for release in [[1999]] would be exclusive to Game.com consoles. Twenty games were ultimately released for the Game.com, most of them developed internally by Tiger, in addition to the built-in game [[Solitaire]].
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| #''[[Solitaire]]'' (Built in)
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| #''[[Batman & Robin]]''
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| #''[[Centipede]]''
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| #''[[Duke Nukem 3D]]''
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| #''[[Fighters Megamix]]''
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| #''[[Frogger]]''
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| #''[[Henry]]''
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| #''[[Indy 500 (Sega)|Indy 500]]''
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| #''[[Jeopardy!]]''
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| #''[[Lights Out]]'' (Pack in)
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| #''[[The Lost World: Jurassic Park]]''
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| #''[[Monopoly]]''
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| #''[[Mortal Kombat Trilogy]]''
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| #''[[Quiz Wiz: Cyber Trivia]]''
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| #''[[Resident Evil 2]]''
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| #''[[Scrabble]]''
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| #''[[Sonic Jam]]''
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| #''[[Tiger Casino]]''
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| #''[[Wheel of Fortune]]''
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| #''[[Wheel of Fortune 2]]''
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| #''[[Williams Arcade Classics]]''
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| [[Category:Fifth-generation consoles]] | | [[Category:Fifth-generation consoles]] |
| [[Category:Tiger Electronics]] | | [[Category:Tiger Electronics]] |