Game.com



Back in the 90s, Tiger Electronics was the king of low-end LCD games, and the game.com was their attempt at taking on more advanced handhelds. It was more powerful than the GameBoy, and even had some PDA and online functions... and yet, it was a disaster in pretty much every way. It was very badly marketed, there was no third-party support, its touch screen was imprecise, and — particularly pathetic for a machine named after the internet boom — getting online required a bulky external modem for very little functionality.