Description
Tested and working the Tonica MG-8 Shuttle Voyage is one of those fascinating non-Nintendo vintage handheld LCD games that came out in the early 1980s, right in the wake of the Game & Watch boom.
Here’s a detailed rundown for you:
Overview
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Name: Tonica MG-8 Shuttle Voyage
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Manufacturer: Tonica (a Japanese company that made a small run of electronic games)
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Era: Early–mid 1980s
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Format: Handheld LCD electronic game (similar in style to Nintendo’s Game & Watch units)
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Power: Button cell batteries (usually LR44 or equivalent)
Gameplay
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Theme: Space travel / shuttle mission.
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The player controls a small space shuttle moving left and right across the bottom of the LCD.
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Objects (meteors, space debris, enemy ships) fall from above, and the goal is to dodge obstacles and survive as long as possible.
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Scoring: Points are earned the longer you survive and the more successful dodges you make.
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Like most handhelds of the time, it has Game A (normal) and Game B (hard mode, faster, more hazards).
Collectibility
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The Tonica brand didn’t reach the global dominance of Nintendo, Epoch, or Bandai, so Tonica games are relatively scarce today.
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The MG-8 Shuttle Voyage is particularly collectible because:
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It’s part of the numbered MG series of Tonica games (MG-1 through MG-something, each with a different theme).
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Space-themed LCD games are highly sought after by vintage electronics collectors.
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Fun Notes
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Tonica handhelds often mimicked the design cues of Nintendo’s Game & Watch, with a clamshell or flat panel LCD and similar button layouts.
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Unlike Nintendo, Tonica didn’t have as many production runs, making their handhelds much harder to find today.
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Collectors of vintage LCDs often chase these smaller brands (Tonica, Gakken, Epoch, Tomy, Bandai) because they represent the wild west of 1980s handheld gaming.







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