This is amazing:
from CrunchGear.com:
Portable 8-bit gaming sort of hits the mainstream with ThinkGeek.com now selling the $50 Retro Mini Handheld NES System. Unlike those far more convenient, yet far less legal portable emulation machines that you have to purchase from far away lands, this handheld ships right from the U.S. of A. and plays actual NES cartridges.
The system takes 4 AA batteries and supposedly runs for over eight hours. There’s also a built-in 2.4-inch LCD screen, speakers, and composite video output to your TV for some true nostalgia. You’ll need to go up into the attic and find that box of NES games while this thing’s in transit to you but once everything’s in place, get ready for some good old cartridge-blowing, button-mashing fun.
Its amazing to look back and see how far some games have come. It’s also amazing to think back to how fun some of these old games still are to play despite their primitive graphics.
Check out this cool feature from UnrealityMag.com
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Gotta love the old school games… I love this list. Extra props for including Bubble Bobble! Check it out at 1000Awesomethings.com: