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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
Game & Watch, Nintendo, Konami, Coleco, Tiger Electronics, Handheld, LCD, Simulation, Emulator, Simulator, 3D, Vintage Electronic Game, Itizso

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

Box Art
Rotatable 3D views
of original packaging

Instructions
Browseable scans of
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. 

  Bart Simpson’s™
Cupcake Crisis
Acclaim Entertainment
1990

Play

  Bartman™
Avenger of Evil
Acclaim Entertainment
1991

Play

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

Play

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. 

Las Vegas
Bandai Electronics
1981

Play

Airport Panic
Bandai Electronics
1982

Play

Catch a Coke
Bandai Electronics
1983

Play

Beauty Salon
Bandai Electronics
1981

Play

Casio
Casio Computer Co., Ltd. is a Japanese multinational electronics corporation that produced a series of handheld electronic games starting in the 1980s. 

Western Bar
Casio
1984

Play

Western Sheriff
Casio
1987

Play

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.

Frogger
Coleco
1981

Play

Donkey Kong
Coleco
1982

Play

Pac-Man
Coleco
1981

Play

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. 

Nu, Pogodi!
Elektronika
1984

Play

Mickey Mouse
Elektronika
1984

Play

Explorers of Space
Elektronika
1989

Play

Monkey Goalkeeper
Elektronika
1989

Play

Frogling
Elektronika
1991

Play

Cat Fisherman
Elektronika
1991

Play

Ocean Secrets
Elektronika
1989

Play

Space Bridge
Elektronika
1989

Play

Merry Cook
Elektronika
1989

Play

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. 

Jungle Boy
Epoch
1989

Play

Mickey & Minnie
Epoch
1990

Play

Gakken
Gakken Holdings Co., Ltd. is a Japanese publishing company that released a series of electronic handheld games starting in the early 1980s.  

Jumping Boy
Gakken
1982

Play

Donkey Angler
Gakken
1982

Play

Grandstand
Grandstand Leisure Products was a British electronic games manufacturer and distributor
that released a series of tabletop and handheld games in the 1980s.  

BMX Flyer
Grandstand
1983

Play

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. 

Milton Bradley
Connect Four
Milton Bradley
1995

Play

Milton Bradley
Yahtzee
Milton Bradley
1995

Play

Konami
Konami Co. Ltd. was a successful Japanese arcade
video game developer and publisher that released a series of licensed portable
handeld electronic games.

Top Gun
Konami
1989

Play

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Konami
1989

Play

The Lone Ranger
Konami
1989

Play

Blades of Steel
Konami
1989

Play

Star Trek 25th Anniversary
Konami
1991

Play

Garfield
Konami
1991

Play

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. 

Les Téléphones Fous
( Hot Line )
Ludotronic
1982

Play

Asterix™
Hunt for the Boars
Ludotronic
1984

Play

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. 

Auto Race
Mattel Electronics
1976

Play

Missile Attack \ Space Alert
Mattel Electronics
1977

Play

Mind Boggler
Mattel Electronics
1978

Play

McDonald’s
McDonald’s Corporation is an American multinational fast food chain that began including
mini handheld electronic games for kids in Happy Meals starting in the early 2000s.

Sonic’s Speedway
McDonalds
2003

Play

Tony Stewart Racing
McDonalds
2004

Play

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. 

Star Trek™ First Contact
MGA
1996

Play

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.

Block Buster
Microvision
1979

Play

Phaser Strike
Microvision
1979

Play

Namco
Namco Ltd. was a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company
that produced a series of handheld LCD games starting in the late 1980s. 

Splatter House
Namco
1988

Play

Nelsonic
Nelsonic Industries is an American manufacturing company that released a series of electronic wristwatch games starting in the early 1980s. 

Frogger
Nelsonic
1983

Play

Pac-Man
Nelsonic
1983

Play

Tetris
Nelsonic
1990

Play

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

Play

Flagman
Nintendo
1980

Play

Vermin
Nintendo
1980

Play

Fire
Nintendo
1980

Play

Judge
Nintendo
1980

Play

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

Play

Helmet
Nintendo
1981

Play

Lion
Nintendo
1981

Play

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

Play

Popeye
Nintendo
1981

Play

Octopus
Nintendo
1981

Play

Fire
Nintendo
1981

Play

Mickey Mouse
Nintendo
1981

Play

Egg
Nintendo
1981

Play

Chef
Nintendo
1981

Play

Fire Attack
Nintendo
1982

Play

Turtle Bridge
Nintendo
1982

Play

Snoopy Tennis
Nintendo
1982

Play

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

Play

Rain Shower
Nintendo
1983

Play

Lifeboat
Nintendo
1983

Play

Oil Panic
Nintendo
1982

Play

Donkey Kong
Nintendo
1982

Play

Donkey Kong II
Nintendo
1983

Play

Mickey & Donald
Nintendo
1982

Play

Green House
Nintendo
1982

Play

Safe Buster
Nintendo
1988

Play

Tetris Jr.
Nintendo
1988

Play

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

Play

Mario’s Cement Factory
Nintendo
1983

Play

Manhole
Nintendo
1983

Play

Tropical Fish
Nintendo
1985

Play

Balloon Fight
Nintendo
1988

Play

Climber
Nintendo
1988

Play

Super Mario Bros.
Nintendo
1988

Play

Mario The Juggler
Nintendo
1991

Play

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

Play

Donkey Kong Jr.
Nintendo
1983

Play

Popeye
Nintendo
1983

Play

Mario’s Cement Factory
Nintendo
1983

Play

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

Play

Donkey Kong Jr.
Nintendo
1983

Play

Snoopy
Nintendo
1983

Play

Donkey Kong Circus
Nintendo
1984

Play

Mario’s Bombs Away
Nintendo
1983

Play

Mickey Mouse
Nintendo
1984

Play

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

Play

Donkey Kong 3
Nintendo
1984

Play

Donkey Kong Hockey
Nintendo
1984

Play

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

Play

Climber
Nintendo
1986

Play

Balloon Fight
Nintendo
1986

Play

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

Play

CrabGrab
Nintendo
1984

Play

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

Play

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™.

Game Boy Gallery
Nintendo
1995

Play

Game & Watch Gallery
Nintendo
1997

Play

Game & Watch Gallery 2
Nintendo
1998

Play

Game & Watch Gallery 3
Nintendo
1999

Play

Game & Watch Gallery 4
Nintendo
2002

Play

Nintendo®     Mini Classics
Starting in 1998 the Austrian company Stadlbauer produced a series of miniture keychain LCD games under license from Nintendo. The series includes a number of reissues of Game & Watch titles.

Tetris
Nintendo
1998

Play

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™.

Game & Watch Collection
Nintendo
2006

Play

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.

Wildfire
Parkey Brothers
1979

Play

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.

Plane & Tank
Radio Shack
1986

Play

Highway
Radio Shack
1987

Play

Space Alien
Radio Shack
1989

Play

Sunwing
Sunwing is a Taiwanese manufacturer that released a series of handheld electronic
games starting in the early 1980s.

Pirate
Sunwing
1982

Play

Tandy®    Corporation
Tandy was an American electronics company that released a series of handheld
electronic LCD games staring in the 1980s. 

Zap
Tandy
1985

Play

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. 

Peter Pan & The Pirates
Tiger Electronics
1991

Play

Dennis the Menace
Tiger Electronics
1993

Play

The Simpsons™
Bart vs Homersaurus
Tiger Electronics
1994

Play

All Out Action
Snowboarding
Tiger Electronics
1999

Play

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. 

Sky Attack
TOMY
1983

Play

Thundering Turbo
TOMY
1983

Play

Shark Attack
TOMY
1983

Play

Tron
TOMY
1982

Play

Caveman
TOMY
1982

Play

Tennis School
TOMY
1983

Play

VTech
VTech (originally Video Technology Ltd.) is a supplier of electronic learning products that entered the video game market in the early 1980s with a series of handheld electronic games. 

Engine Room
VTech
1984

Play

Baseball
VTech
1984

Play

Diamond Hunt
VTech
1982

Play

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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 Backgrounds Jan 15, 2023

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Metamac774 days ago (2 edits)

Itizso’s work is amazing. I hve been visiting here for years now, and I am still blown away by how good these sims still are, and no one comes close. I actually have the Tomy Troninc Thundering turbo, that I bought in 1983 and it still is in great condition. The 3D effect was so cool in the day, and I am really lucky to have several 80s games and Nintendo game and watch bought back then too. I asked Itizso (maybe others did too, if he could add specific sims to the collection, he added Balloon fight, Climber and Mario’s Cement Factory sims, when he had a chance, which wasn’t really that long after and it really made my nostaligic trip so incredible, especially taking these on the road on my Samsung s24 Ultra, (just got the S25 Ultra today), that play so well. We are blessed by your talent Sir, I have been a long time fan.. Thank you again for the great memories and games !!!

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Itizso3 days ago

Thanks Metamac! I’m glad you’re still enjoying the collection and I appreciate the generous feedback 🙂 

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memesrcool7 days ago

I am genuinely blown away by everything you were able to achieve here with this. Not only are these probably the most easy and accessible way to play pretty much all of these titles but they probably have the most love an attention put into each an every title more than most game compilations I see nowadays! I was actually planning on making a video talking about all of the game and watch games but I was apprehensive as to whether or not I should even do it since some are less accessible than others but thanks to all of this I’ll be able not only play literally all of them with ease but be able to record them better than ever before! And the attention to detail is out of this fucking world the fact that you’re able to view these games and their boxes in 3D as well read stuff like the instruction manuals as if you got a fully boxed copy of the game is something that genuinely fills me with joy like you wouldn’t believe! Like this is the kinda stuff I’d expect from an official game and watch collection for the switch or something so the fact that all of that is here on your browser for anyone to play is something to adore. Kudos to you Itizso Kudos! 

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Itizso6 days ago

Thanks for playing and for the wonderful feedback. It’s always nice to hear that all the work that goes into recreating these handheld  games is appreciated. All the best with your video! 

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Waveformirl8 days ago

Amazing work Itizso. Have you ever thought of making your work open source or collaborating with someone to make a VR version of the Tomytronic 3D games with the stereoscopic 3D effect? Being able to pick up the game using the grip controls on an oculus quest for example would be awesome. And players could pull the game towards their eyes to stat the game.

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Itizso6 days ago

Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll keep the possibilty of adding support for VR in mind 🙂

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jjgoldman8 days ago

Zelda    search   light    here   https://apkcombo.app/ko/ldc-retro-games-collection-from-90-80-s/it.jannax.gw/

Replyboigame6611 days ago

I love these games, but can you make some more arcade-like LCD games?

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Itizso11 days ago

Thanks! I’ll try do so.

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karakenio16 days ago

Bro. This is too much.

Kudos!

I love the colorized variants on the Simpsons ones.

I imagine you are familiar with Pica-Pic (?), you should contact them and join forces.

I have about 100 handhelds if you need any help.

Kudos again. I’m going to share this everywhere =D

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Itizso16 days ago

Thanks for playing! If you’d like to contribute you can get in touch by posting in the community forum on the RetroLab companion site. I would love to know what handhelds you have in your collection, especially ones where you might be able to provide scans of the original instructions.

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MarioW SnoopyFan20 days ago

Any Plans on Adding the Bomb Sweeper and Zelda Game & Watches? Thanks!

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Itizso19 days ago

Yes 🙂

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MarioW SnoopyFan19 days ago

Oh yeah, and also do you have plans on adding Game & Watch Collection 2 and the DSiWare versions of Ball, Flagman, Vermin, Judge, Manhole (New Wide Screen), Helmet, Chef, Donkey Kong Jr., and Mario’s Cement Factory (New Wide Screen)?

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Itizso18 days ago

No immediate plans to add these but I will keep them in mind.

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willywonkainc23 days ago

These games are awesome. Thanks for helping preserve these handheld treasures. I love the extras like the ability to look at the consoles and packaging in 3D and the original instructions. I look forward to the ability to play them offline in Windows.

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Itizso23 days ago

Thanks for playing and welcome to RetroFab!

ReplyMammuhteCC24 days ago

Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful digital collection 🙂

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Itizso23 days ago

Thanks for playing!

ReplySuperLuigi198324 days ago

There is a version of Super Mario Bros. on the Nelsonic Game Watch. Can you please add that

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Itizso23 days ago

Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll look into the possibility of adding it.

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Tomygames38 days ago

Happy New Year Retrofab!

I want the Tomy pacman handheld of 1982 please.

The game look super cool and incredible!

Thanks and happy New year 2025!

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Jucaroto38 days ago (1 edit)

Can you please get the game Narc by Acclaim? Been searching for it for years.

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Blank Anvil43 days ago

Wow, you just transported me back to my 11 year old self and getting given some of the game and watch games for Xmas. Played them for hours and fought with my sisters when they wouldn’t hand them over when it was my turn. Thank you for doing this it has brought back great memories

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Itizso23 days ago (1 edit)

Sorry for the late reply. I was away for the holidays. I’m glad my small contribution to preserve these early electronic games brought back some great memories for you. Thanks for playing!

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nostalgiaholic47 days ago

Thank you Itizso for adding Splatterhouse to RetroFab! I used to own this game and I’ve been trying for years to buy it but due to it’s rarity it’s just too expensive. I remember spending countless hours trying to complete the game but could never make it past the 4th level. Your simulation plays frustratingly exactly like I remember and now I can finally try to finish a game that has haunted me for years!

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Fliggle50 days ago

Suggestion: Retrofab mobile app to play offline. It makes the most sense for handhelds like these IMO.

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QWERTYRLD51 days ago

the new mini classics is pretty fun to play . Hopefully all of them will be released.

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Poldl53 days ago (1 edit)

This is incredible! I’m in awe at the level of detail, you can even check out the package and instructions booklet. I would love if you would add the sound effects of the buttons being pushed and the handhelds being opened and closed in the future, that would make them as perfect as they could be.

Thank you!

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Itizso52 days ago (1 edit)

Thanks for playing and for your feedback. An option to turn on  button sound effects is in development 🙂 

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Silas54 days ago

finally, a McDonalds Sonic LCD game now! Can you add the remaining 5 in the 2003 collection (Tails’ Sky Patrol (not to be confused with the game gear game originally japan only), Knuckles’ Soccer, Shadow Grinder- oh wait someone else recreated it, Sonic’s Action Game & (unrelated to Sonic) AiAi Banana Catch) and possibly even add any of the 2004/2005 (Knuckles’ Treasure Hunt, Sonic Skateboard/Sonic Extreme Boarding, Amy & Rouge Volleyball & Tennis, Big’s Fishing, Shadow Hockey & Basketball, Cream’s Flower Catch (has 2 models with one from it’s initial release and one in the sega mini video games 2 promotion), Billy’s Giant Egg (unrelated to sonic), and Tails’ Sky Adventure (also has different models depending if you got the initial model or during sega mini video games 3) ones?

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Itizso52 days ago

Thanks for the feedback. Yes, I will be adding more of the McDonald’s mini video games in the future.

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Smeker33364 days ago

Please can you Put the Game from  Q&Q Circus. Please you are the best. Greatings from Germany. I grow Up with LCD Games in the 80. Peace and Respect Bro 

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ethianusi68 days ago

BRO THANKS FOR THE MCDONALDS ONES

ReplyTomygames68 days ago

Can you make Thomas the tank Engine by Grandstand and Tomy Puckman?. please .I like the emulator.

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Itizso68 days ago

Thanks for the suggestions! If you create a topic for these in the community forum I’ll look into it. 

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aQuadude24872 days ago

I’ve been checking back on this website for many months now (maybe it’s been over a year? I’ve lost track) and this is genuinely one of my favorite browser game pages on the internet; the accuracy is superb; the game selection is diverse and plentiful, and it goes a long way to preserve these often-forgotten pieces of gaming history which is always a good thing in my book!

Ever since the death of Flash and the subsequent loss of the french Pica Pic website, this is my favorite place to play these old handhelds online, and I cannot overstate how thankful I am of your hard work maintaining and adding stuff here. Cheers from Texas!

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Itizso71 days ago

Thanks for playing! It’s great to hear you’re enjoying the collection and I appreciate your feedback 🙂

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haramia75 days ago

Hi! Would it be possible to port your games for offline use with the GW libretro core? Your recreation of the Casio CG-300 is spot on, and I’d love to have it on my handheld console. Do you accept donations?

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Itizso74 days ago

There are no immediate plans to port RetroFab , but a windows app to play the games offline is in development. 

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Conga Line Monkey76 days ago

I’ve been hoping for a set of handheld games like this for so long.  This is amazing.  I would love to see Mega Man 2 (1990) from Tiger Electronics.

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Itizso76 days ago

Welcome to RetroFab and thanks for the suggestion! I’ll add it to the list. If you click the follow button you’ll be notified when new games are added to the collection.

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samarenterprises14580 days ago

could you do the puckman game by tomy

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roboman76983 days ago

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 

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Itizso83 days ago

Thanks 🙂 Enjoy!

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RetroRat83 days ago

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. 

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Itizso83 days ago

Thanks for playing and welcome to RetroFab!

ReplyEthianbackagain99 days ago

Plz make it VR compatible

Replyethianusi78 days ago

it would be a great idean

ReplyTomygames108 days ago

Can you do Thomas the tank Engine by Grandstand and Tomy Puckman?

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Camelogue114 days ago (2 edits)

Great job. I wonder if there is a way to play these with emulator handhelds like Miyoo, Anbernic, Ayn, Retroid etc.

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Itizso113 days ago

Not that I’m aware of 🙁

ReplyVeRn114 days ago

Great collection but Nintendo G&W Bomb sweeper is sorely missed!!

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Itizso113 days ago

Thanks for playing! I do plan to eventually add the remaining G&W titles to the collection 🙂 

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VeRn112 days ago

I look forward to it!!

ReplyXabiccio111 days ago

It would be great to play Zelda!

Replylulubella116 days ago

The best handheld simulators ever!!! 

ReplyItizso116 days ago

Thanks! Enjoy 🙂

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neostorm1119 days ago (1 edit)

lcd
very impressed with this collection,brings back so many memories..thankyou very much..i have a request if possible,i wonder if youd be able to add a game made by grandstand,its called BMX FLYER..my brother used to own it and he only let me play it a few times a month lol..it was my all time favorite..if you can add that youll forever be my hero lol…i went online tobuy it and they are wanting over £200 boxed..thanks again..keep up the good work

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Itizso119 days ago

Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll see if I can find enough material to do a simulation.

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Xabiccio120 days ago

This page is amazing!

ReplyItizso120 days ago

Thanks!

ReplyItizso124 days ago

Thanks 🙂 Enjoy!

Replyrockingwolf360132 days ago

amazing recreations. missing the zelda game&watch duel screen

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Itizso131 days ago (1 edit)

Thanks! I will be adding the Zelda G&W to the collection at some point. You can preview the initial build here 🙂 

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