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| | Wired News: Tiger Electronics Enters Handheld Killing Field |
 | | Those limitations, however, are all part of Tiger's plan to keep things simple and cheap, insists Tiger game-producer Allen Richardson. |
 | | By Christmas, however, Tiger promises that Duke Nukem, The Lost World, and Jeopardy will be among the dozen cartridges offered, and the company hopes to have up to 50 titles in 1998, all produced (or adapted) in-house. |
 | | Though the tiny-screen expertise that Tiger brings from its background in LCD games may be an asset, the key to game.com's survival "is gonna be having the games and making them good enough to come back to." Ultimately he feels, Tiger's "is a decent system, but Nintendo is just way too powerful in the industry." |
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