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[Technology] Old skool game sticks



Berty23

Well-known member
Jun 26, 2012
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I am now mid-40s and firmly into midlife crisis mode. I played super Mario Kart on the snes over the weekend and it is much better than the versions on my kids’ switch. It got me wondering about these plug and play sticks that cost about 40 quid with thousands of games. Does anyone have one? If so any with super Mario kart and sensible soccer? If it had micro machines that would also be excellent - modern versions suck.

I completely appreciate lots of looking back through rose tinted glasses but it is only 40 quid and might be a laugh through the long winter evenings.

Any recommendations? Or things to avoid?
 




Brok

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Dec 26, 2011
4,373
I am now mid-40s and firmly into midlife crisis mode. I played super Mario Kart on the snes over the weekend and it is much better than the versions on my kids’ switch. It got me wondering about these plug and play sticks that cost about 40 quid with thousands of games. Does anyone have one? If so any with super Mario kart and sensible soccer? If it had micro machines that would also be excellent - modern versions suck.

I completely appreciate lots of looking back through rose tinted glasses but it is only 40 quid and might be a laugh through the long winter evenings.

Any recommendations? Or things to avoid?
'Any recommendations? Or things to avoid?'

Yes. Leave the computer games to the kids, and spend more time walking in the countryside or something
 


thedonkeycentrehalf

Moved back to wear the gloves (again)
Jul 7, 2003
9,358
Colleague of mine had a little hand held game player last week which I think cost £35 but had thousands of games on there including old Sega Game Gear and some of the very early arcade games (Boot Hill anyone?). Was a similar size to a GameBoy so easy to carry around but can also be linked to a TV if you want a big screen experience

I can ask him for a link if you want.
 


Berty23

Well-known member
Jun 26, 2012
3,654
'Any recommendations? Or things to avoid?'

Yes. Leave the computer games to the kids, and spend more time walking in the countryside or something
Fear not. I spend loads of time outside walking and various sports. I am after something for crap winter evenings when my wife who is a teacher is doing her work and I get bored so start eating.
 


Berty23

Well-known member
Jun 26, 2012
3,654
Colleague of mine had a little hand held game player last week which I think cost £35 but had thousands of games on there including old Sega Game Gear and some of the very early arcade games (Boot Hill anyone?). Was a similar size to a GameBoy so easy to carry around but can also be linked to a TV if you want a big screen experience

I can ask him for a link if you want.
Anything like that would be useful. Impossible to trust any reviews online (you know what I mean) for stuff like this.

Being mid 40s I grew up with all this stuff - my first one was a master system while my sister got game boy (which was better). Some of the snes/ mega drive games would still be fun, I think.
 






madinthehead

I have changed this
Jan 22, 2009
1,771
Oberursel, Germany
'Any recommendations? Or things to avoid?'

Yes. Leave the computer games to the kids, and spend more time walking in the countryside or something
You can play the older games on virtual consoles on the switch.. INcluding Mario Kart
SNES via Switch
 


durrington gull

Well-known member
Aug 29, 2004
2,330
Worthing
Anything like that would be useful. Impossible to trust any reviews online (you know what I mean) for stuff like this.

Being mid 40s I grew up with all this stuff - my first one was a master system while my sister got game boy (which was better). Some of the snes/ mega drive games would still be fun, I think.
check out Youtube as there are reviews on these sort of devices
 


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