
For twenty bucks, you can play vintage arcade games on your television set. I recently purchased Namco TV Games, which features five old-school video games: Dig Dug, a poor man's Mr. Do; Rally X, a racing game where homicidal drivers try to crash into your car while you capture flags; Galaxian, an advanced Space Invaders or a primitive Galaga; Bosconian, a space game that never really caught on; and Pac Man, king of all video games. The machine is compact, with the joystick also serving as the game console. It plugs into your television, you don't need rolls of quarters to play, it's cheap, and the graphics are exactly as I remember them in the arcades. Best of all (for me at least), is that for purchases made through the links in this post, FlynnFiles.com gets a cut. Rather than solicit donations or burden you with harassing pop-up ads, I've decided that the best way to offset the cost of this site is through product purchases from readers like you. This is non-intrusive, and allows us both to benefit. So if you are so inclined, purchase the five-in-one video game listed above. If Ms. Pac Man, Pole Position, Galaga, and Xevious are more your speed, buy Namco TV Games II. If you have little ones, buy Sponge Bob Square Pants. I appreciate your business, which I think is a better way to pay for the site than annoying pop-up ads, public-television style fundraising drives, or my own bank account (which is currently floating the costs involved).
grrr...When is BugerTime! coming out!!!!
If you really love classic video games, check out this website.
http://www.classicgaming.com/locations/



