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Tiger lcd games like that Batman one, I'm pretty certain have a SM5x, but I'd hold off on Tiger games for now since Sean is still receiving dozens of them from an anonymous collector.

With Casio, I'd assume they'd use their own MCU.

The last one you posted (Rymb Bron?) is a Soviet ROM clone of G&W Fire(FR-27).

I don't know about the others. But the only way to find out is to decap/deglob them. And often, companies stick with one MCU. So eg. if the Bandai game has an SM510, you can expect their other lcd games from that era to have similar hw.

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I've been sent Batman: The Animated Series, but it looks slightly different: http://handheldempire.com/game.jsp?game=1673 I assume it's the same game.

I don't have any of the other games, and I don't know what chips they have.

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Well, the Gakken Trojan Horse that I got is definitely only worth sending off for decapping. I threw some batteries in it and it doesn't even power on. I opened it up and the only passives are a transistor, an oscillator, an electrolytic cap, two ceramic caps, and a few resistors, and none are visibly loose or anything, so it seems like about the only thing it's even good for is decapping.

To be fair, it was sold as-is and the auction listing even said that it was untested because the person selling it "didn't have correct batteries" - which I find highly doubtful, but whatever - so I can't really complain.

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The last one from the list (Jungle) is made by Tronica. I already sent Sean a Thief in Garden which is also a Tronica game so they might use the same MCU then again maybe not since TiG was part of the "calculator" series so probably uses a different one.

Speaking of Colorvision @Rik, I ended up managing to buy the Beasts Planet game so now we have all games secured.

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I'm pretty sure from following the traces that Thief in Garden has an SM5, but I haven't tried to electronically dump it yet.

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And last but not least for the year (apart from three handhelds that I'm actively bidding on, which don't have a Buy Now option), I grabbed:

https://www.tradera.com/item/301855...the-jedi-micro-games-usa-1991-lucas-film
https://www.tradera.com/item/301854/298314949/squish-mg-61-till-game-watch

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And still the pile grows: https://i.imgur.com/ORZ2Soq.jpg

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I posted the info for Tiger Street Fighter II: http://www.seanriddle.com/streetfighterii.html

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