My son just won a Game Boy Advance SP at school, without a cartridge. I dug out my old GB, pulled the Tetris cartridge out, and viola! Happy child, happy Dad.
All of the units shown brought back memories, but no mention of one "portable" video game that my neighbor had. it was about the size of a coffee maker, larger than those "portable" mini arcade games like Donkey Kong or Pac-Man, and had a 4x6" screen with one console that flipped down and separated from the unit with something like a phone cord. I remember playing something like asteroids on it. It was great, but not very portable. I'm figuring 1979-1983 abouts. Anyone else remember?
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My son just won a Game Boy Advance SP at school, without a cartridge. I dug out my old GB, pulled the Tetris cartridge out, and viola! Happy child, happy Dad.
All of the units shown brought back memories, but no mention of one "portable" video game that my neighbor had. it was about the size of a coffee maker, larger than those "portable" mini arcade games like Donkey Kong or Pac-Man, and had a 4x6" screen with one console that flipped down and separated from the unit with something like a phone cord. I remember playing something like asteroids on it. It was great, but not very portable. I'm figuring 1979-1983 abouts. Anyone else remember?