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Portables (Games)

The Power of Portable Gaming 49

1up has up a piece on Handheld Heroes, portable games that have (despite their small size) make herculean changes in the face of gaming as a whole. From the article: "Tetris is, quite possibly, the most important portable game of all. While the drama surrounding its NES incarnation gets the most attention, the Game Boy version quietly sold millions and millions of handheld systems to people who were instantly addicted to its simple, intuitive, challenging gameplay. It's no exaggeration to say that Tetris single-handedly created the portable market, helped the Game Boy conquer its competition, and gave Nintendo an enduring source of income that's still going strong."
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The Power of Portable Gaming

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  • First Game Boy (Score:5, Interesting)

    by heldlikesound ( 132717 ) on Friday January 27, 2006 @02:04PM (#14580610) Homepage
    When I was 9 my dad reward my first ever all "A" report card with a Game Boy, this was about 16 years old. My first games were:
    • Tetris (came with the system)
    • Baseball
    • Castlevania
    • Cosmotank

    What amazes me is that, first of all, my old Game Still works, and secondly I still enjoy playing most of the games on my SP.
    As far as new games go, my favorites for the SP include: Harvest Moon, Advance Wars 1 &2, and the new Metroid games.
  • by XxtraLarGe ( 551297 ) on Friday January 27, 2006 @03:07PM (#14581559) Journal
    "If only you knew the Power of Portable Gaming"

    Back on topic, I used to have a GBA, and Advance Wars & Golden Sun totally rocked! I wish I had one of those new PSP's though, they look pretty sweet.

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