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Conference rusure::nintendo

Title:Nintendo Game Systems
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Moderator:RUSURE::EDP
Created:Tue Oct 20 1987
Last Modified:Mon Feb 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:847
Total number of notes:11602

812.0. "comparison shopper requesting opinions/pointers" by SALEM::LEVESQUE_T (Oh, yeah! The boy can PLAY!!) Mon Oct 25 1993 12:26

    Hi,
    
    I need some help regarding the hand-held video games.  My 7 year old
    son has requested such for Christmas.  I have no idea what I'd look for
    in one of these games.  I searched Consumer Reports for a clue, but
    they've not done an article on these.
    
    I know I may be in the wrong note, but I'm looking for pointers to
    where folks may have discussed the relative merits and/or drawbacks of
    various makes.  I've heard the name "gameboy" and another called
    "sega".
    
    Any information or pointers to same would be appreciated.  You may post
    here for the benefit of others, or send mail directly.
    
    Thanx for any help.
    
    	Ted
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812.1BAHTAT::CARTER_AIf not you, who else?Mon Oct 25 1993 13:1619
    If I were you I'd go to your local electronics store, and try a few. My
    choice was based on the price of games (of which you buy many) rather
    than the price of the console (of which you buy one), I'm not a purist.
    The variety of games available is also worth noting. I wasn't bothered 
    about colour/mono chrome but I think colour screens seem to be more easy 
    to work out what's being represented.
    
    Unless its meant to be a surprise, it might be a good idea if you found
    out what your sons peers have, as sharing games is alot cheaper than
    buying, and there might be a certain amount of 'street-cred' (or
    whatever the modern term is!) about owning one make over another.
    
    My Gameboy is bottom of the market in quality/price compared with other
    systems, but met my criteria. Its also been around for a while, so
    there's a large software base and the older game cartridges can be 
    picked up at reduced price.
    
    Happy hunting,
    Andy
812.2Who pays the batteries?BCFI::SCHOTTMickey Mouse is a ratTue Oct 26 1993 10:5011
    
    To me it's also a question of power.
    That is, my gameboy is not as battery-consuming as many multi-colour
    better performance consoles.
    It's also small enough to slip into my pocket.
    So the gameboy is good for travels but at home with an adapter
    maybe another console (or computer?) is better.
    
    Just my opinion...
    
    Hermann