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BoxWorld Never in a million years would I have guessed that I could play Sokoban on my keychain! This is too cool! (The rules are simple: Push all the boxes to their destinations, in as few moves as possible). The levels can be larger than the screen, and you can hold a key, to move your viewpoint around and plan your next move. |
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PlayMaker (Tiger) This is a 3-in-1 game, Hockey, Basketball, and Soccer. |
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Gameboy Advance v2 Finally, Nintendo gets the hint, and adds a backlight. But also completely throws away ergonomics, in favour of a small pocket-sized device. |
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Le Heros Grec A french adventure game that George was kind enough to give me. |
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Classic Basketball (Mattel) |
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PC-4 (Tandy) This awesome little pocket computer runs BASIC, and can hold 9 programs in it's memory. This thing got me through High School and College :-) |
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PC-1211 (Sharp) This computer also has a printer. It prints on paper that looks somewhat similar to Recipt paper. |
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EL-6200 (Sharp) |
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Janus 2010 This nifty brick-sized object is an IBM XT in your hand. It features FLASH memory as internal harddrives, a small LCD screen which can pan around the full 80x25 screen if you like, and a reasonably complete keyboard. I've also got the I/R communications module. |
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Newton 2100 (Apple) This is a PDA. A bit big. But it has the BEST User Interface I've ever seen on a small device. Handwriting recognition, and natural text-editing strokes, like scribbling out a word to erase it, creating a ^ sign between two letters to insert something, etc. Two expansion card slots, FLASH memory so even if you remove the battery for years, your data is not lost. My only complaints would have to be regarding weight and size. But then, this thing is over a decade old. I'm not a MAC fan in general, but I have to say, they KNOW how to make things usable, and when you have a small screen, the windows or MAC GUI is the WRONG thing to stick on there. Apple created a completely new user interface, and it worked beautifully! Read about how the Newton compared to a present-day Windows UMPC Device, here |
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Sea Battle A nice little game of BattleShip. Features a light-up explosion on the top of the unit, and a "shaker" similar to that which is in modern-day game controllers. |
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??? (Sega) |
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Soccer (By Entex Electronics) |
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Total Control 4 I only have the Soccer cartridge :-(. |
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Wizard It looks like a Simon game, but it's not. Well, maybe it's some sort of Simon game on steroids. |
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