New Handheld Electronic Games Introduced at Toy Fair 2003

February 2003 – If you are looking for the most fun-filled handheld games then check out Excalibur Electronics new handheld games at Toy Fair 2003.

Here are some of Excalibur’s handheld electronic games:

  • Space Invaders!!! The classic is back. Take a blast into the past with this unique mini arcade game. You have the power to save the world as the Space Invaders attempt to destroy the rocks that shield you from doom. Blast ‘em before they get to you and conquer the world. $19.95


  • Double Screen Talking Golf lets you play like the pros… electronically, of course. Two screens help you plan your strategy. You pick the clubs and even have to deal with weather issues. This realistic golf simulation even includes a talking commentary of your game… “nice par.” $29.95


  • Ping Pong Live is like having a ping-pong table without the table OR a partner. Just plug this game into any television set and use the handheld paddle and your virtual opponent senses your movements. No game console needed and there are three game modes. $29.95


  • Double Play Baseball lets you play a bat-cracking, homer-slamming game of baseball against an opponent with nerves of steel. Realistic sound effects let you hear the game and vibrating action lets you “feel” the game. So go ahead, hit a home run, tag the runner out or even bean the batter - it’s baseball the way it was meant to be. The one-player version costs $14.95; the two-player version costs $29.95.


  • Jam Fest Basketball lets you play a slamming, jamming game of basketball against an opponent with moves like a pro. Steal the ball, shoot three pointers and jam, as you feel the game vibrate and listen to the realistic sound effects. It’s all the fun of basketball without breaking a sweat. The one-player version costs $14.95; the two-player version costs $29.95.


  • Talking Pro Golf is championship golf you can hold in your hand. It simulates 18-holes, 12-different clubs, variable wind conditions and lots of sand traps and water hazards. Talking Pro Golf also includes golf sound effects, an ongoing voice commentary of your game and of course the hushed cheers from the gallery. For just $29.95, it’s golf only without all the walking.


  • Quick Strike Soccer is all of the heart racing action of the world’s most popular sport built into a palm-sized electronic game. Power run down the field evading defenders, rush and maneuver as you set and score…GOAL!!!! This game is packed with realistic sound effects and vibrates on shooting actions. All the excitement of soccer without the agony of de-feet. The one player version costs $14.95; the two-player version costs $29.95.


  • Tournament Bowling is like being on the lanes. You control every aspect of your roll including the power, spin and angle. The sounds of the rolling balls and tumbling pins, along with the swiveling pin display, add to the excitement. For just $24.95, it’s all the fun of bowling, without having to change your shoes.


  • LCD Pool lets you play 8-ball or Billiards and just like on a full-sized table you control the power to the cue, the angle of the shots and even the “English” spin you want on the ball. Easy to learn and lots of fun for one or two players, at $24.95, it’s a game you can bank on.


  • Dragonfist Karate Fighter plays like a real arcade fighting game. Kick and punch your opponent into submission as the game vibrates with every strike. Lights flash and sound effects add to the arcade feel of the game. For one or two players and costs $29.95.


  • King Fishing Live is NOT a video game. It’s a virtual fishing experience. No game platform, no software to download, just plug it into a television set and you’re ready to play. You choose your lure, and then holding the “Reel” you make a casting motion. On your television you can see your lure hit the water and you can watch as you reel-in the line. If you should get a fish, you feel the tension in the line. The “reel” actually vibrates as the fish fights back. For only $29.95, it’s the next best thing to getting your feet wet.


  • LCD Backgammon lets you enjoy the ever-popular game of backgammon anywhere you go and there are no pieces to lose. The game is displayed on a large, colorful, easy to read LCD screen. There are 8-levels of play, a scoring feature, doubling cube and it can even save an unfinished game in its memory. This game costs $29.95.


  • Electronic Double-6 Dominoes is the world’s first electronic dominoes game. Now you can play dominoes anywhere at anytime WITHOUT A TABLE. It has a bright, easy to read, colorful LCD screen and comes with three levels of play. For $24.95, you’ll never lose a dominoes piece again.


  • Vibrating Pinball gives you four-flipper action and plays like a genuine arcade pinball machine. There are realistic sound effects and flashing lights to add to the arcade experience. You get an extra ball for every 10,000 points scored and this vibrates with each hit. At $24.95 you can become the Pinball Wizard.


  • Flight Simulator Attack Mission is your opportunity to take control of a fighter jet and keep your feet on the ground. This game has live-action radar, realistic flight controls, full instrumentation and exciting sound effects with vibrating action. No doubt about it for just $29.95 this game is the bomb!!!

For more information on Excalibur, call (800) 592-4377 or visit the company’s website, www.excaliburelectronics.com.