Not a console, but I bought a Blackberry Playbook tablet new retail when they were cheap at less than $100 and discontinued.
Not previously owning a tablet (or a Blackberry) previously, I didn't understand that RiM had it's own proprietary OS that would soon become a deserted walled garden for apps.
I turned it on a couple of years back to see if it was usable for anything but it was nothing but dead ends & clunky compared to the modern Android.
We had a Texas Instrument keyboard computer console with cartridges growing up in front of the CRT dial TV without a remote.
My dad got interested at one point and started mail-ordering games on cartridge through the catalogue. I remember having Moon Patrol, Parsec and a Popeye game that didn't work properly.
Most of the games much like the C64 used that awful one button red joystick 🕹 that had such a tendency to break.
Not a console, but I bought a Blackberry Playbook tablet new retail when they were cheap at less than $100 and discontinued.
Not previously owning a tablet (or a Blackberry) previously, I didn't understand that RiM had it's own proprietary OS that would soon become a deserted walled garden for apps.
I turned it on a couple of years back to see if it was usable for anything but it was nothing but dead ends & clunky compared the modern Android.
We had a Texas Instrument keyboard computer console with cartridges growing up in front of the CRT dial TV without a remote.
My dad got interested at one point and started mail-ordering games on cartridge through the catalogue. I remember having Moon Patrol, Parsec and a Popeye game that didn't work properly.
Most of the games much like the C64 used that awful one button red joystick 🕹 that had such a tendency to break.