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|imagecaption=A screenshot from the game
|imagecaption=The icon for the game.
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On April 3rd, 2010, Team Meat released '''''Super Meat Boy: HANDHELD!''''', which is an iOS game made as an April Fools joke after Tommy Refenes' statements about the iOS appstore comparing it to the Tiger Handhelds of the 1980s and 1990s,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsbwGFScEb4 Tommy's rant about the iOS appstore] Retrieved 06 May '21</ref> and in April Fools as a response to it Team Meat made a terrible Meat Boy game based on those Tiger handhelds.
On April 3rd, 2010, Team Meat released Super Meat Boy: HANDHELD, which is an iOS game made as an april fools joke after Tommy Refenes' statements about the iOS appstore comparing it to the Tiger Handhelds of the 80s and 90s <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsbwGFScEb4 Tommy's rant about the iOS appstore] Retrieved 06 May '21</ref>, and in April Fools as a response to it Team Meat made a terrible Meat Boy game based on those Tiger handhelds.


==Design==
==Design==
The game renders Super Meat Boy as a LED game (with two game modes) with a Tiger control-style overlay. You get a mute button to mute the audio and a high score button. <ref>[https://kotaku.com/super-meat-boy-makes-iphone-into-tiger-handheld-5509221 Kotaku article about the game] Retrieved 06 May '21</ref>
The game renders ''Super Meat Boy'' as a LED game (with two game modes) with a Tiger control-style overlay. You get a mute button to mute the audio and a high score button.<ref>[https://kotaku.com/super-meat-boy-makes-iphone-into-tiger-handheld-5509221 Kotaku article about the game] Retrieved 06 May '21</ref>


==Availability==
==Availability==
This game has not surfaced anywhere online, nor does any video footage of it exists. Only two images of the game exists online, as well as the icon for it. Team Meat themselves confirmed that they don't have the original .ipa file for the game, so it's highly unlikely it will ever be found.
This game has not surfaced anywhere online, nor does any video footage of it exists. Only two images of the game exists online, as well as the icon for it. Team Meat themselves confirmed that they don't have the original .ipa file for the game, so it's highly unlikely it will ever be found.


===Images===
==Gallery==
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
File:Teammeatsaysno.png|Tommy confirming that they don't have the original .ipa file for the game
File:ipad-supermeatboy-1.jpg|1 of 2 of the only screenshots ever found of this game.
File:ipad-supermeatboy-1.jpg| 1 of 2 of the only screenshots ever found of this game
File:Ipad-supermeatboy-2.jpg|2 of 2 of the only screenshots ever found of this game.
File:Ipad-supermeatboy-2.jpg| 2 of 2 of the only screenshots ever found of this game
File:Teammeatsaysno.png|Tommy confirming that they don't have the original .ipa file for the game.
File:1662579-smbhicon.png| The icon for the game
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Reference==
==Reference==
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Revision as of 15:27, 7 May 2021

1662579-smbhicon.png

The icon for the game.

Status: Lost

On April 3rd, 2010, Team Meat released Super Meat Boy: HANDHELD!, which is an iOS game made as an April Fools joke after Tommy Refenes' statements about the iOS appstore comparing it to the Tiger Handhelds of the 1980s and 1990s,[1] and in April Fools as a response to it Team Meat made a terrible Meat Boy game based on those Tiger handhelds.

Design

The game renders Super Meat Boy as a LED game (with two game modes) with a Tiger control-style overlay. You get a mute button to mute the audio and a high score button.[2]

Availability

This game has not surfaced anywhere online, nor does any video footage of it exists. Only two images of the game exists online, as well as the icon for it. Team Meat themselves confirmed that they don't have the original .ipa file for the game, so it's highly unlikely it will ever be found.

Gallery

Reference

  1. Tommy's rant about the iOS appstore Retrieved 06 May '21
  2. Kotaku article about the game Retrieved 06 May '21