I have thought about using the screw hole in the battery cover plates. They all seem pretty standard, but it seems just a bit too small to be stable. Maybe I'll try it anyway. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Retro gaming hippie approves! Great insight and recording. Taito released some great games. Never seen this plug and play before. Has some decent titles on there.
I am completely with you in that these plug and play joysticks would benefit from something to stabilize them.
I have thought about using the screw hole in the battery cover plates. They all seem pretty standard, but it seems just a bit too small to be stable. Maybe I'll try it anyway. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Retro gaming hippie approves! Great insight and recording.
Taito released some great games. Never seen this plug and play before. Has some decent titles on there.
Thanks. I have got my $10 worth for sure... I had a good deal of fun with these games last week... Lunar Rescue is more fun than it should be.
these plug & play devices should at least come with a couple of suction cups on the underside for fixing.
That would have been clever.
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inexpensive, too!
Great version of Phoenix. I like it.👍
It is intense!!! Looks great on the TV.
@@RetroGamingNook it really does. Quality.
Space invaders might be the first game i ever played as a kid.
It was either this or pong.
Never seen that lunar rescue before. Looks ok.
I like the look of colony 7.
I have thought about this... I believe I played Indy 800 first back when i was like 4 or 5. Next Indy 800 will be 50 years old!
@@RetroGamingNook indy 800?
Not sure I remember that.
I'll search for it. I might recognize it once I see the gameplay.
Yep, for the arcade?
I definitely remember it now.