Original GameBoy: It would fly through the wall unscathed, and you'd be able to play Metroid 2 right after.
Game Gear: It would penetrate not only the particle board, but continue flying and wedge itself deeply into the opposite wall. Battery life would, as usual, be totally drained.
N-Gage: Due to its odd shape, it would act as a boomerang, swing `round, and clock the girl in the head. Phone reception would still suck, though all of this would be more fun than any of the games ever released for it.
Mattel LCD Football: It would survive unscathed, and still be more fun than the N-Gage.
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They should do this with classic portables, too.
Original GameBoy: It would fly through the wall unscathed, and you'd be able to play Metroid 2 right after.
Game Gear: It would penetrate not only the particle board, but continue flying and wedge itself deeply into the opposite wall. Battery life would, as usual, be totally drained.
N-Gage: Due to its odd shape, it would act as a boomerang, swing `round, and clock the girl in the head. Phone reception would still suck, though all of this would be more fun than any of the games ever released for it.
Mattel LCD Football: It would survive unscathed, and still be more fun than the N-Gage.
Nokia 3310: it would fly through the board, then the next wall and probably the next. And it would still work perfectly.