I asked the fellow sending them to send the ones shaped like this first: http://www.handheldmuseum.com/Tiger/Batman.htm I haven't received all those yet, and he's got lots of other Tiger games as well.
I've got a PCB made up that matches the LCD panel connectors on these games (and the Konami games shaped like this: http://www.handheldmuseum.com/Konami/AdvBB.htm), and a couple of other PCBs that match some of the G&W LCDs and some of the R-Zone LCDs. If a panel has a different connector pattern, then I can't currently drive the segments to get pics.
Several of the games he has sent have different LCD panel connectors; many of the sports games have more than 132 segments, and some have a different connector pitch. There are also a few with a Holtek speech chip that I can't find any info about.
Here are some other LCD games I've got:
ColorVision has an OKI MSM6502 (not a 6502) Thief In Garden has 60QFP labeled TRONICA 0019 238E (likely SM510) Lansay Football has an unknown 60QFP labeled Gakken 6814 3E (not SM5xx) Acclaim 1943 has a glob (not SM5xx) MGA Super Auto Racing has a glob (not SM5xx)
Tandy Holdup has a 60QFP labeled Hitachi 43380 Radio Shack Volcano Radio Shack Highway Tandy Highway Tandy Pirate has a glob 3C5800 (same MCU as old RSA SecurID!)
Mattel Speed Freak has a 60QFP Toshiba T6817S Mattel Dungeons and Dragons Mattel Armor Attack
Orlitronic Lucky Luke SMC1112
Tiger Afterburner tabletop has a Sharp SM5xx (probably 512) with speech chip Konami Star Trek (TNG) has a glob likely SM510