Sega Handheld Available.. At McDonalds? 27
Thanks to Shacknews for pointing to the McDonalds USA homepage, which features information about their available-from-today Happy Meal giveaway, featuring a choice of 6 simple, Sega-themed Game and Watch-ish handheld games. These include the Sonic Action Game, Tails Sky Patrol, and there's even a playable online demo for the AiAi's Banana Catch handheld, starring the lovable Super Monkey Ball simian. In the absence of any new hardware from Sega, these plastic imitations will have to suffice - they're available until July 24th in the U.S.
Plastic Imitations of Sega Handeld Console... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Plastic Imitations of Sega Handeld Console... (Score:1)
VIdeo Games... (Score:2, Funny)
Neat stuff. (Score:5, Interesting)
Kinda shows how far electronics have really come now that we have disposable games. Of course the enviromental impact will be nasty. Or do you really think people will make sure to dispose of these toys properly?
Re:Neat stuff. (Score:3, Insightful)
They'd pass the costs on to the end-consumers, which I personally wouldn't mind so much. I know it takes money to properly dispose/recycle products - more money than the current "just put it all in a landfill" approach, anyways.
Re:Neat stuff. (Score:2)
Well right now they're passing on the costs to the taxpayers, regardless if we cause the waste or not. It's taxpayers subsidizing overconsumption, since most garbage dumps are partially tax subsidized (with some user fees).
I would much rather have the consumer pay for the disposal of the product. People who buy lots of stuff they don't need pay their fair share, people who live frugally can save money.
Re:Neat stuff. (Score:2)
People who live frugally would still save money, since they live frugally.
Maybe some things could be exempted, like things that could go in to a personal compost bin.
Re:Neat stuff. (Score:4, Interesting)
Actually in Denmark and Germany is like that. You pay a tin-can of beer some dollars more than the norm. BUT if you get back the can, you get a large discount (even 50%) on the next beer you buy.
Vending machine have as well a "dispose can here" slot, which give you credit to spend on your next beer :)
Re:Neat stuff. (Score:2)
Re:Neat stuff. (Score:1)
In Ontario you get 10 cents for each beer bottle you bring back. Apparently The Beer Store reclaims 98% of the waste they put out, as most of the time the bottles are brought back in the original cases, too.
Re:Neat stuff. (Score:1)
The state of sun babes and scandals.
Re:Neat stuff. (Score:1)
Yeah but, (Score:2, Funny)
already got 4 of 6 (Score:5, Interesting)
I'm a big game and watch fan, and I have a good collection of LED/LCD games old and new. But, if you miss your old handheld games (anyone remember Tron?), you guys should check out the simulators scene. Do a google search for Madrigal simulators and LEDHead. I don't want to slashdot them ;)
As far as the quality/complexity of these mcdonalds toys go... they are mostly variations of the same idea. In most games, you either collect objects of 3 fields coming at you, or avoid them.. the other games that only have one button are just reflex games, avoiding objects by hitting the button at the right moment. all of the games get progressively faster as you go. (the only one I can't vouch for is the knuckles one, I played the monkeyball demo online, though) they're pretty simple, even by game and watch standards... what really takes away from gameplay potential is the fact that you're able to "beat" each game after the speed has reached the highest level. It'd have been nice if they would've let you go on forever... but it would be pointless since it doesn't keep track of score.
They're fun little distractions, and I personally think they're the best mcdonalds toys ever. They're well worth the $1.50 it costs to get the toy alone... if anything, the batteries are probably worth more than the toys themselves =)
They're starting to sell these on ebay already, strangely enough... one guy who's put up an auction doesn't even have them yet, says he'll have them in 30 days. =P
Re:already got 4 of 6 (Score:1)
Finally something my kid likes (Score:1)
On a side note, I didn't notice my speaker volume level and the music on that site scared the living shit out of me.
They do have them in Canada (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:They do have them in Canada (Score:1)
Sonic (Score:1)
Re:Sonic (Score:1)
Re:Um.... (Score:3, Interesting)
they buy all their toys from other companies. so it makes sense that they'd just get with sega and do a cross promotion, as opposed to whoever the piddly little companies that usually make their toys.
Re:Um.... (Score:3, Interesting)
The marketing company is notified of the licence and organises the tie-in, designing the toy and clearing it with the licensor and the client. You'd be surprised how little money is set aside for actual production though.
Got two of em. (Score:2)