Best Handheld Video Games – Pre 90s
You may have to be in your late 30s or beyond to appreciate this list, but I think any age would enjoy these classics. They’re not exactly Black Ops or Halo, but there is something about those red-colored electronic dots that speaks to your soul.
Here are 15 of the best handheld video games pre-’90s.
15.) Nintendo – Super Mario Bros. Game & Watch
Year: 1988
Nintendo’s Game and Watch units were a popular franchise in the ’80s.
Super Mario Bros. was at the height of their popularity so no wonder it received its own Game and Watch edition.
14.) Tandy – Cosmic 1000 Fire Away
Year: 1980
Inspired by Space Invaders, this Tandy handheld device was one of the best games pre the ‘90s.
Featuring a vacuum florescent display with pre-drawn figures that lit up.
13.) Entex – Electronic Baseball 3
Year: 1980
Sports was a common theme for electronic handheld games at the time.
Baseball 3 uses a simple red LED lights under a baseball diamond-shaped playfield as a display.
12.) Mattel Electronics – Dungeons & Dragons
Year: 1981
This Dungeons & Dragons handheld unit allows players to navigate a dungeon maze and slay monsters.
Although the graphics were in black and white, this was an entertaining game.
11.) Tomytronic 3-D Games
Year: 1983
Tomy 3D games featured two separate LCD screens with a transparent colored filter. Each screen had a slightly different set of graphics for each eye.
By holding the binocular-like device up to your eyes, you could see the 3D effect.
10.) Nelsonic – Zelda Game Watch
Year: 1989
Nelsonic produced a line of digital wristwatches that featured built-in playable LCD games.
A cute small portable device that could be taken with you everywhere. Allowing you to fight the forces of evil at any time.
9.) Tiger Electronics – Electronic Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest
Year: 1988
The ‘80s marked the golden age of Tiger handheld video games.
Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest was one of there most popular games that may remember fondly.
8.) Nintendo – Zelda Game & Watch
Year: 1989
Super Mario Bros. wasn’t the only franchise to get a Game and Watch edition, Zelda had its own too.
This two-screen version features an area for complex inventory on the top screen.
7.) Tandy – Hungry Monster
Year: 1983
Hungry Monster took inspiration from the massive video game hit Pac-Man.
In Hungry Monster, the goal was to gobble up as many pellets as possible while avoiding the evil villain Bogey.
6.) Entex – Select-A-Game Machine
Year: 1981
Select-A-Game-Machine is a cross between a handheld and tabletop game.
The device is easy to hold but can also be used on a tabletop.
5.) Head to Head baseball by Coleco
Year: 1982
I came super close to uploading the Football version of the Head to Head series, but since I already have Football as number 2, I’m going with this.
HEAD TO HEAD means competes against siblings or friends. BRING IT!!!! I used to play for baseball cards.
4.) Pac Man (A.k.a. Puck-Man, Munch Man) by Tomy
Year: 1981
Okay, wasn’t the most fun game to play, but gotta love the design and can’t get much more nostalgic glory than Pac Man!
Or in Japan – Puck-Man (Lame) or UK (Munch Man) even lamer.
3.) Wildfire Pinball by Parker Brothers
Year: 1979
What!!! Did they put a tilt on a LED pinball game? How does that make sense?
Super fun though with significant sound effects that could really bug the crap out of your parents.
2.) Football II (Classic Football II) by Mattel
Year: 1978
Okay, first there was Football I, the white one. Then comes Football II where you can actually run backward and actually pass!!!!
It got real…played for hours on road trips or late at night under my covers.
1.) Donkey Kong Tabletop Arcade by Coleco
Year: 1982
You were probably a little rich kid if you had one of these because they were pricey but they sure were fun and super cool looking.
GO MARIO! You lil crazy plumber!
Did you have any of the best handheld video games?