A website dedicated to the game.com portable gaming
system from Tiger Electronics, and its games.

a feature of Diskman Presents
www.diskman.com
SYSTEM
  Introduction
  game.com
  Internet
  Web Link
  Scans
  Music
  Commercials
GAMES
  Batman & Robin
  Centipede
  Duke Nukem 3D
  Fighters Megamix
  Frogger
  Henry
  Indy 500
  Jeopardy!
  Lights Out
  Monopoly
  Mortal Kombat Trilogy
  Quiz Wiz: Cyber Trivia
  Resident Evil 2
  Scrabble
  Sonic Jam
  The Lost World:
  
Jurassic Park
  Tiger Casino
  Wheel of Fortune
  Wheel of Fortune 2
  Williams Arcade Classics

EXTRAS

  Unreleased games
  Cartridge icons
INTERVIEWS
  Al Baker
  Anonymous artist
  Anthony Grimaud
  Marc Rosenberg
  Brian Rubash
  Matt Scott
  John Young
game.com Internet
©1997 Tiger Electronics
game.com Internet    game.com Internet    game.com Internet
D E S C R I P T I O N
Link your game.com system to text-based internet and email services. Contains communications cart and cable. Also required (not included):
·  14.4 (or faster) modem
·  Subscription to an appropriate Internet Service Provider (subscription information included)
·  game.com system

Here's how it works:
  1.  Insert the Internet cartridge into slot #1 on your game.com.
  2.  Plug one end of the cable into the communications port.
  3.  Plug the other end of the cable into an external 14.4 (or faster) modem (not included).
  4.  Plug the modem into your telephone line.
  5.  Turn on game.com.
  6.  Select CARTRIDGE.
  7.  You can join Delphi, the recommended Service Provider, by touching JOIN DELPHI on the screen (subscription required; see details inside).
  8.  Alternatively, you can connect to any other Service Provider you subscribe to which supports text-based connections.
  9.  Use the keyboard on the screen to surf the Web or to send/receive email to/from ANY email address in the world.
10.   It's easy to hook up; easy to use!
I N S T R U C T I O N S
View / download game.com Internet instruction manual (PDF)

The scans page contains downloads for all instruction manuals, packaging, and more.
“The end of the game.com” created by and © Brandon Cobb.