Here is a possible summary:
The speaker is the Angry Video Game Nerd, who reviews and criticizes various low-quality video games from the past. He focuses on the Tiger handheld and wrist games, which were cheap and poorly made versions of popular games and franchises. He shows examples of how bad the graphics, sound, controls, and gameplay are, and how they were a rip-off of the consumers. He also compares them to the Nintendo Game Boy, which was a superior portable gaming system. He ends with the R-Zone, a Tiger console that tried to imitate the Virtual Boy, but was even worse. He expresses his frustration and disbelief at how these games were ever made and sold.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of an episode of the Angry Video Game Nerd, a web series that reviews bad video games.
2. The episode focuses on the Tiger handheld games, which were cheap and low-quality portable games that used LCD technology.
3. The narrator criticizes the Tiger games for having poor graphics, sound, controls, gameplay, and variety.
4. The narrator also compares the Tiger games to other portable game systems, such as the Nintendo Game Boy, the Game.com, and the Virtual Boy.
5. The narrator expresses his frustration and anger with the Tiger games using vulgar language and hyperbole.
6. The narrator also makes references to other media, such as movies, TV shows, music, and board games.