I also had one of these, took it everywhere with me. Sadly it went missing many years ago. In game b mode I think you had to collect the flags at the side as well as dodging the obstacles.
I used to play this very game when I was a kid, especially in Car on long journeys or if I had to wait played this, till I broke it one day as I wanted to find out how it worked, and took LCD out of it to play with it.
@@Sid-07 You just hit the right button whilst not in a game. It will display "sound" on screen when it's on. It also switches the alarm sound on and off because it has an alarm clock, too.
I also had one of these, took it everywhere with me. Sadly it went missing many years ago. In game b mode I think you had to collect the flags at the side as well as dodging the obstacles.
I used to play this very game when I was a kid, especially in Car on long journeys or if I had to wait played this, till I broke it one day as I wanted to find out how it worked, and took LCD out of it to play with it.
Super cool, i loved these & the Tiger handhelds.
I had one of these many years ago🙌🏿😁
Omg yes! This brings back memories
This reminds me of the LCD Knight Rider game I had as a kid.
How do you get the sound working?
Remember there were two kinds of this game. One with the beeps (you have) and the other with annoying single channel music.
What battery type does it use?
It's just one of those little inexpensive round batteries.
Nuclear fusion
How did you get the sound on
By fluke from what I recall.
@@TheRetroStuffGuy ive been trying and cant get it to go on 🤷😔
@@Sid-07 You just hit the right button whilst not in a game. It will display "sound" on screen when it's on. It also switches the alarm sound on and off because it has an alarm clock, too.
@kevindobbie5299 i did manage to get the display where it says sound, but there was still no sound! Maybe mine is faulty? But will try again.
Thanks 👍