What would we do if hand-held game technology was stuck in the 80s?
Which he then followed up with the answer:
We would have action packed movie licensed LCD screen games, obviously.
And I'd have to agree. Those games were so awesome back then. I had Donkey Kong Jr. that I never really beat once. The game was just too damn hard. The games the goons cooked up though, I'd probably have a hard time putting down. Who wouldn't want to grab Mr. Billy the Kid to take to the future so you could ace the history report and keep Ted out of Alaskan military school?
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