Approved «Застосування Гільдії» R-Zone від Tiger Electronics

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R-Zone by Tiger Electronics: How to Fail but Make It Fun
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Imagine the 90s: everything glows neon, Mortal Kombat drives parents crazy, and Nintendo and Sega are fighting for the gaming throne. Now imagine someone saying, “Let’s make something cheaper, weirder, and possibly more uncomfortable than all of that!” - and thus, the R-Zone by Tiger Electronics was born.

WHAT WAS IT?

The R-Zone was Tiger Electronics’ attempt, known for their handheld LCD games, to break into the world of home and portable consoles. And it was… something. Did you know that VR (virtual reality) didn’t start with the Meta Quest? It all began with a device that looked like a cheap knockoff of a Star Wars pilot helmet.

But let’s be serious. The R-Zone was a hybrid between a portable console and some kind of scientific experiment. The gameplay was displayed on a monochrome red screen that seemed to be the result of someone asking, “What if nobody could see the gameplay except the player?”
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Screen: A semi-transparent plastic piece that projected red monochrome graphics right in front of your eye. VR before it was cool!

Games: Cartridge-based LCD games. Basically, those pocket “Tetris” clones, but projected onto your eyeball.


Processor: It’s debatable if it had a processor at all. We’re still not sure.

Power Supply: Ran on 4 AAA batteries. Yes, even your Game Boy lasted longer.

Controls: A surprisingly uncomfortable joystick and buttons that felt like they came from a cheap RC car remote.
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THE GAMES

Tiger Electronics released a whopping 19 games, including:

Star Wars - “Guaranteed to get you an appointment with an ophthalmologist.”


Mortal Kombat 3 - “Same fights, now in one flat plane and on the lowest settings.”

Batman Forever - “Forever reminding you that graphics aren’t everything.”
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HOW DID IT WORK?

You put on the headgear (or just hold it if you didn’t want to look like a stormtrooper lieutenant). Insert a cartridge, turn on the console, squint into the semi-transparent screen, and… start playing. The entire process was accompanied by the soundtrack of your inner monologue: “Why did I buy this?”
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WHY WAS IT ENTERTAINING?


1. A unique experience. No one complained about the headgear leaving marks on their forehead because most people didn’t last through one full game session.

2. Social filtering. Seeing someone with an R-Zone, you immediately knew: “This person isn’t afraid of looking ridiculous!”


3. The perfect gift for your nemesis. If you’ve ever wanted to prank a friend, give them an R-Zone and enjoy their misery.

R-ZONE IN MY COLLECTION

And now, this masterpiece of engineering sits proudly on my gaming collection shelf. Yes, I am the lucky owner of an R-Zone! And let me tell you, I look at it with a smile. It’s not just a console; it’s a monument to the 90s, a reminder that the gaming industry can fail, but do so spectacularly.

Sometimes I even turn it on to relive the memories. I put the headset on, insert a cartridge, turn it on… and within five minutes, I start laughing. Not because the game is funny, but because I realize, “I’m a grown adult voluntarily spending time on this!”
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If you also own an R-Zone, congratulations - you’re part of an elite club of people with nerves of steel and a solid sense of humor. If you don’t - hurry to eBay before the prices skyrocket!
 
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Love your article, thank you for sharing your experience with this system, truth be told I never knew R-Zone existed up until now. Again hope you made the cut ‘coz I wanna hear more of your stories.
 
A Ukrainian writer here would be hella rad. Nice to see you submit a draft man. This was nice so far and looking forward to the completed article. Cool avgn cameo.
 
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