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An LCD play (also LED play) is a small portable video game system. Control members, screen, loudspeakers and the play are firmly built into the equipment. Instead of a normal screen with a lattice from pixels usually a special display is present for the representation of a play. By this simplification it became possible to produce LCD plays of the size of a digital wrist-watch. During and the early 90's 80's they enjoyed of large popularity, until they were replaced from portable play consoles.

The most well-known LCD plays are the plays Nintendo Game & wading CH row, in addition, titles of other manufacturers, for example Tricotronic or tiger Electronics, were like, particularly conversions of Arcade plays. With LCD plays manufactured nowadays it acts usually around conversions of simple plays such as ships sinking or conversions of board and packs of cards.

The kind of the image output reaches diagrams also detailed by few LED lights over alphanumeric screens as with a pocket calculator up to liquid crystal screens and fluorescence announcements with colored with fluorescence announcements. The use of fixed pictures makes a latter higher detail degree possible without pixelige diagram with the two as with console screens, however not without disadvantage. All diagrams are fixed at a certain place, so that each position of an object in the play must be specified before, without the individual positions overlap themselves. Frequently all positions are briefly visible with the RESET of a play. The illusion of movement is produced, as the objects in certain succession in their different positions light up. Background diagrams are with LCD plays static pictures, which lie behind the "“mobile"” diagrams and are also visible, if the equipment is switched off.

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