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Playable 3D simulations of classic handheld electronic games including packaging and browseable instruction guides.
Playable 3D simulations of vintage electronic games
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RetroFab is a new online collection of vintage electronic game simulations that can be played in the browser.
I am now releasing in to early access the first (of hopefully many) simulations in this collection.
Latest News: RetroFab now supports gamepads and touchscreens!
Features
Each simulation in this collection contains the following:
Gameplay
Playable 3D simulation
of original electronic device
of original electronic device
Box Art
Rotatable 3D views
of original packaging
of original packaging
Instructions
Browseable scans of
original instruction guides
original instruction guides
Acclaim™ Entertainment Inc.
Acclaim™ Entertainment was an American video game publisher that entered the electronic video game market in the early 1990s with a series of handheld LCD games based on popular licenses.
Atari® Inc.
Atari is an American video game developer and home computer company that entered the handheld electronic game market in 1978.
Touch Me
Atari Inc.
1978
Bandai® Electronics
Bandai was a Japanese toy manufacturer and distributor that entered the portable video game market in the 1980s with a series of handheld electronic LCD games.
Casio
Casio Computer Co., Ltd. is a Japanese multinational electronics corporation that produced a series of handheld electronic games starting in the 1980s.
Coleco
Coleco Industries, Inc. was a successful American toy company
that entered the portable video game market in the 1980's with a series of electronic game consoles
that included this popular line of licensed Mini-Arcade tabletop games.
Elektronika
Elektronika was a Soviet electronics manufacturer that entered the electronic video game market
in the mid 1980s with a series of Nintendo Game & Watch clones.
in the mid 1980s with a series of Nintendo Game & Watch clones.
Nu, Pogodi!
Elektronika
1984
Mickey Mouse
Elektronika
1984
Explorers of Space
Elektronika
1989
Monkey Goalkeeper
Elektronika
1989
Frogling
Elektronika
1991
Cat Fisherman
Elektronika
1991
Ocean Secrets
Elektronika
1989
Space Bridge
Elektronika
1989
Merry Cook
Elektronika
1989
Epoch
Epoch Co., Ltd. is a Japanese toy and computer games company that released a series of electronic LCD games starting in the late 1980s.
Gakken
Gakken Holdings Co., Ltd. is a Japanese publishing company that released a series of electronic handheld games starting in the early 1980s.
Grandstand
Grandstand Leisure Products was a British electronic games manufacturer and distributor
that released a series of tabletop and handheld games in the 1980s.
that released a series of tabletop and handheld games in the 1980s.
BMX Flyer
Grandstand
1983
Hasbro® Inc.
Hasbro is an American toy and media company that owns various brands including the handheld electronic products of Milton Bradley and Parker Brothers.
Konami
Konami Co. Ltd. was a successful Japanese arcade
video game developer and publisher that released a series of licensed portable
handeld electronic games.
Ludotronic
Ludotronic was a French electronics company that started distributing handheld electronic games
in the early 1980s, most of which were licensed from other manufacturers.
in the early 1980s, most of which were licensed from other manufacturers.
Mattel Electronics
Mattel is an American toy manufacturer that was the first company to enter the portable game market in the 1970s with a series of handheld electronic games.
Micro Games of America
MGA Entertainment is a privately owned American toy company that released a series
of handheld electronic games starting in the 1990s.
of handheld electronic games starting in the 1990s.
Star Trek™ First Contact
MGA
1996
Milton Bradley® Microvision
Milton Bradley was an American board game manufacturer that entered the electronic video game market in 1979 with the release of the Microvision, the first cartridge based handheld game console.
Nelsonic
Nelsonic Industries is an American manufacturing company that released a series of electronic wristwatch games starting in the early 1980s.
Nintendo® Game & Watch
The Game & Watch™ series of dedicated handheld LCD electronic games
marked the first entrance of the Japanese toy company Nintendo into the electronic video game market in the 1980's.
Silver Series
( April 1980 - October 1980 )
In 1980 Nintendo released it's first series of handheld electronic games each featuring a dedicated LCD game with a bonus watch function. The silver metallic front plate gave the series it's name.
Ball
Nintendo
1980
Flagman
Nintendo
1980
Vermin
Nintendo
1980
Fire
Nintendo
1980
Judge
Nintendo
1980
Gold Series
( January 1981 - April 1981 )
After the huge success of the Silver Series Nintendo released the next generation of it's Game & Watch™ handhelds the following year, featuring a new alarm function, color background-foils and a distinctive gold metallic front plate.
Manhole
Nintendo
1981
Helmet
Nintendo
1981
Lion
Nintendo
1981
Wide Screen Series
( June 1981 - April 1982 )
A bigger LCD screen and a brand new box design were the most prominent innovations in Nintendo's follow up to the Gold Series with an impressive line-up of timeless classics.
Featuring a wide LCD screen and impressive line-up of timeless classics (including some of the first licenced titles) Nintendo's Wide Screen Series ranks among some of the most popular Game & Watch™ titles.
Parachute
Nintendo
1981
Popeye
Nintendo
1981
Octopus
Nintendo
1981
Fire
Nintendo
1981
Mickey Mouse
Nintendo
1981
Egg
Nintendo
1981
Chef
Nintendo
1981
Fire Attack
Nintendo
1982
Turtle Bridge
Nintendo
1982
Snoopy Tennis
Nintendo
1982
Multi Screen Series
( May 1982 - August 1989 )
In 1982 Nintendo introduced the innovative Multi Screen series whose most prominent feature was the use of two LCD screens in one foldable handheld with beautiful background-foil artwork and fine LCD elements.
Mario Bros.
Nintendo
1983
Rain Shower
Nintendo
1983
Lifeboat
Nintendo
1983
Oil Panic
Nintendo
1982
Donkey Kong
Nintendo
1982
Donkey Kong II
Nintendo
1983
Mickey & Donald
Nintendo
1982
Green House
Nintendo
1982
Safe Buster
Nintendo
1988
Tetris Jr.
Nintendo
1988
New Wide Screen Series
( October 1982 - October 1991 )
Nintendo made further subtle improvements to the earlier Wide Screen series with a new box design featuring vivid artwork and a more colorful metallic front plate making the single screen LCD handhelds even classier.
Donkey Kong Jr.
Nintendo
1982
Mario's Cement Factory
Nintendo
1983
Manhole
Nintendo
1983
Tropical Fish
Nintendo
1985
Balloon Fight
Nintendo
1988
Climber
Nintendo
1988
Super Mario Bros.
Nintendo
1988
Mario The Juggler
Nintendo
1991
Table Top Series
( April 1983 - August 1983 )
Nintendo fulfilled the dream of many gamers to have their own mini arcade machine with the introduction of the Table Top Series which featured full color LCD graphics for the first time.
Snoopy
Nintendo
1983
Donkey Kong Jr.
Nintendo
1983
Popeye
Nintendo
1983
Mario's Cement Factory
Nintendo
1983
Panorama Screen Series
( August 1983 - September 1984 )
A few months after the introduction of the Table Top Series, Nintendo released a refinement of that technology in the form of the more portable Panorama Screen Series\.
Popeye
Nintendo
1983
Donkey Kong Jr.
Nintendo
1983
Snoopy
Nintendo
1983
Donkey Kong Circus
Nintendo
1984
Mario's Bombs Away
Nintendo
1983
Mickey Mouse
Nintendo
1984
Micro Vs. System
( July 1984 - November 1984 )
The Micro Vs. System introduced two-player gaming to the Game & Watch™ series by attaching two wired controllers to a foldable unit that featured a wide LCD screen.
Boxing
Nintendo
1984
Donkey Kong 3
Nintendo
1984
Donkey Kong Hockey
Nintendo
1984
Crystal Screen Series
( June 1986 - November 1986 )
The Crystal Screen series introduced a new wide format translucent LCD handheld featuring a transparent see-thru screen and innovative side-scrolling gameplay.
Super Mario Bros
Nintendo
1986
Climber
Nintendo
1986
Balloon Fight
Nintendo
1986
SuperColor Series
( February 1984 )
Featuring a colored LCD screen that no longer required an external light source (required by the Table Top and Panorama Screen series) and a new large portrait format LCD screen, the Super Color Series was perfectly suited for the two games released in this format.
Spitball Sparky
Nintendo
1984
CrabGrab
Nintendo
1984
Special Editions
( August 1987 )
Nintendo released a limited edition of it's Super Mario Bros handheld LCD game as a prize for winners of a competition it held in 1987. Only 10,000 copies were given away, making it the most rare of the 3 Game & Watch versions of the game.
Super Mario Bros.
Nintendo
1987
Nintendo® Game Boy
Following the success of the Game & Watch™ series Nintendo used similar
LCD technology to introduce the innovative cartridge-based Game Boy™ handheld electronic game console in 1989.
Some of the original Game & Watch™ titles were republished as collections for the Game Boy™.
Nintendo® DS
In 2004 Nintendo released the Nintendo DS™, a dual screen handheld electronic game console.
Some of the original Game & Watch™ titles were republished as collections for the Nintendo DS™.
Some of the original Game & Watch™ titles were republished as collections for the Nintendo DS™.
Game & Watch Collection
Nintendo
2006
Parker Brothers®
Parker Brothers was an American board game manufacturer (later acquired by Hasbro)
that entered the electronic game market in the late 1970s with a series of handheld LED games.
that entered the electronic game market in the late 1970s with a series of handheld LED games.
Wildfire
Parkey Brothers
1979
Radio Shack®
Radio Shack, a division of the Tandy Corporation, was an American electronics retailer
that released a series of LCD games starting in the 1980s.
that released a series of LCD games starting in the 1980s.
Sunwing
Sunwing is a Taiwanese manufacturer that released a series of handheld electronic
games starting in the early 1980s.
games starting in the early 1980s.
Pirate
Sunwing
1982
Tandy® Corporation
Tandy was an American electronics company that released a series of handheld
electronic LCD games staring in the 1980s.
electronic LCD games staring in the 1980s.
Zap
Tandy
1985
Tiger® Electronics
Tiger Electronics Ltd. was an independent American toy manufacturer best known for their affordable series of dedicated handheld LCD games based on popular licenses.
TOMY Company, Ltd.
TOMY is a Japanese entertainment company that makes children's toys and merchandise
including a series of electronic games in the early 1980s.
including a series of electronic games in the early 1980s.
Updated | 3 days ago |
Status | In development |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (160 total ratings) |
Author | Itizso |
Genre | Simulation |
Tags | 3D, Retro |
Development log
- RetroFab 0.9.8 out now!Aug 10, 2023
- RetroFab 0.9.7 out now!Mar 27, 2023
- RetroFab 0.9.6 - 3D BackgroundsJan 15, 2023
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could you do the puckman game by tomy
now this THIS is how you make portable console emulators sure on the ds you can click the screen but its no where near as badass as this props to you man I will be downloading every single one of these
Thanks :) Enjoy!
Awesome collection of handheld games. I used to play these on another site, www.pica-pic.com (Adobe Flash) that stopped working, before finding this one. The collection here is better and I'm glad i found it. Brings back so many good memories playing these handheld games.
Thanks for playing and welcome to RetroFab!
Plz make it VR compatible
it would be a great idean
Can you do Thomas the tank Engine by Grandstand and Tomy Puckman?
Great job. I wonder if there is a way to play these with emulator handhelds like Miyoo, Anbernic, Ayn, Retroid etc.
Not that I'm aware of :(
Great collection but Nintendo G&W Bomb sweeper is sorely missed!!
Thanks for playing! I do plan to eventually add the remaining G&W titles to the collection :)
I look forward to it!!
It would be great to play Zelda!
The best handheld simulators ever!!!
Thanks! Enjoy :)
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll see if I can find enough material to do a simulation.
This page is amazing!
Thanks!
Amazing!!!
Thanks :) Enjoy!
amazing recreations. missing the zelda game&watch duel screen
Thanks! I will be adding the Zelda G&W to the collection at some point. You can preview the initial build here :)
Absolutely amazing work. I was hoping to watch a few videos and look at pictures of some of the Game & Watch titles, but this is unbelievable! Being able to spin the devices around, peruse the manuals and enjoy the titles with my Bluetooth controller on my tablet is just fantastic. The effects, like the way the light reflects off the plastic, the detail of the brushed metal... the character statues on the desktop of the one background... Stupendous! The panoramic devices are a wonder to behold. Really appreciate you, love your work, thank you for keeping gaming history alive. *cracks knuckles* I've got some gaming to do:)
Thanks for playing and welcome to RetroFab! I appreciate the wonderful feedback. It makes all the hard work that goes into recreating these games worthwhile.
I never had a chance to play Game & Watch, but your recreations are on point with the original Nintendo series of games! With stuff like this, you could remake New Super Mario Bros without it having the lag of a normal emulator! (Just noticed you already have a DS game, so please do some others, and maybe even make a whole collection of them. Just do different easier controls, please.)
My mind is totally blown! These games play and sound just like the original handhelds. What a wonderful way to showcase these early pieces of gaming history. Thank you for this amazing work!
That's great to hear. Thanks for playing!
best ever hope to sea more
cant wait to sea more ping pong! thaks hope jou make more!
I haven't been here in forever... look at how much this has been worked on now! They grow up so fast...
This is cool! If you can, play Donkey Kong Jr on the tabletop while listening to this! Thanks!
Freakin' awesome!! Thank you for taking me back to my childhood with this amazin' collection. I had quite a few of these LCD games back in the day and your recreations are spot on. Great work!
Thanks for playing and for the kind feedback!
Hope you can make the Coleco versions of Ms pac-man and Galaxian :)
Great work, on the new games!
Thanks for the suggestions. Both games are on my todo list.
i created a new acount for ethianman bc i couldnt access the another one
I want to showcase/review your LCD games page on my REWIND retro game show on our AWS for Games channel. You good with that? Excellent work!
That's totally cool. Thanks for asking. I look forward to watching your show.
For some reason the game Zap doesn't fully load... at least with me, idk what's going on... I'm just worried
Thanks for the feedback! It loads fine for me, but giving it some thought it's possible the audio is not being loaded in time to play for the demo mode. Zap is the first game in the collection which plays sounds in demo mode. I've added some exception handling to cater for this and uploaded a new build. Let me know if it works for you now?
Now runs well, thx
pls make game & watch zelda (the 1989 one)
Thanks for the suggestion! I definitely plan to release a simulation of the Zelda G&W at some point.
gakken troy or trojan horse.
Stumbled upon this page today and thought i was dreaming!!
I've always wished to be able to go somewhere and have a large quantity of handheld games to simulate, and this does not disappoint!!
(except, where is Tiger's Batman!) lol
quick question, will you ever release these in a single package that we can download (similar to what you did to Donkey Kong), I guess i'm scared that i'll click on this page one day and it will gone gone! lololol
Welcome to RetroFab! A desktop app to play the sims offline is in development. If you click the follow button you'll be notified of new developments and updates in your feed.
Cheers, will do
Wow, just came across this today! I grew up with the Game & Watch! My brother and I had a couple of them and would play them on long trips. I still have Oil Panic, Fire Attack and a few others. Thanks so much for posting these!
Thanks for playing and welcome to RetroFab!
Again, nice work on Sunwing's Pirate & Radio Shack's Highway. Well done.
Thanks!
could you possibly add the brick game 9999 in 1 any variation of it
These are amazing, I’m so glad you are making these! Have you ever considered bringing some to the Panic Playdate? It’s the perfect console for these type of games because of its screen. Some people have brought a few of the g&w titles over already and they look great and play great on it.
Thanks for the suggestion!
this game is full of retro games some are from realsed games like cuphead i give it 10/10
Amazing! Love them all!
Thanks for playing!
Any way (or plans) to play these devices offline?
Congrats on these wonderful recreations!
A desktop app to play the sims offline is in development.
More details and download available here.
Incredible, I am really enjoying your contribution; it reminds me of my childhood! Congratulations on your great contribution. I just miss the Game & Watch Squish
Thanks for playing! I do plan to eventually add the remaining G&W titles to the collection :)
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Gakken runaway please
I've done some initial work on it already, but I still need to find scans of the instructions.
Love this! So good playing Mickey & Donald again. I owned quite a few of these G&W handhelds as a kid!
Noticed something odd while playing Fire Attack—I played an entire game (A) up to a score north of 400, yet I did not have a single enemy attack the top left & right corners of the fort. Unless i accidentally entered a cheat mode?
Also some games seem to have a noticeable lag issue with the controls (e.g. Donkey Kong 1, 2 and JR) which can lead to misjudged jumps etc.
Appreciate it!
Thanks for playing!
Both issues are probably related to performance. Try changing to a lower quality setting through the options menu [keyboard shortcut: F4]. Also choosing one of the simpler backgrounds and exiting full screen will help.
Is there any way you could add the Fantasy Zone Pocket Boy?
https://segaretro.org/Fantasy_Zone_(Pocket_Boy)
The Fantasy Zone community (which DOES exist believe it or not) would consider you a GOD if you somehow managed to add that, cuz it's the most inaccessible game in the series, since real units are often very rare and expensive.
Looks interesting! Thanks for the suggestion. I'll do some research to see if a simulation is possible.
Thanks mate for continuing to keep these games alive. I share your site with as many as I can.... My brother had the PAC MAN wrist watch that I also took to school to show to my friends. And this is a great reproduction. Thanks
I really appreciate the hard work you put into this archive. From years ago now when I requested Mario Cement Factory table top, Balloon Fight and Climber to be added to the library, you have been so accomidating and added them for mine and many people's pleasure, and your consideration to add more for everyone, is a testament to your highest standard of work and dedication to this art. Always gratefull, and the best of luck in all of your future projects.
Thanks for the feedback! It's great to hear these simulations continue to bring back childhood memories of playing these games.