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Sep 19, 2017
Nostalgic, but not very useful
I love the groundbreaking UI the Playbook introduced. Swipe up for homescreen and multitasking? Playbook had it 6 years before iOS.
The form-factor is rugged and well built, with a nice bright screen.

Apr 12, 2016
Exponential Excitement!
We all know that Excitebike is THE best motocross game ever released for the Nintendo Entertainment System. With it's superior 8-bit graphics, and catchy intro jingle, one can get lost on that dirt track for hours, oftentimes neglecting basic human functions such as eating or caring for children.
But not only does this cartridge contain that noblest of two-wheeled amusements, but it can also be disassembled to play an endless library of Japan-only releases for the Nintendo Family Computer. No more towering game-carts, nearly eclipsing your choice Famiclone – now you can have a janky-looking circuit board adding a cyberpunk element to your gaming.
The only downside is that the Famicom cartridges feel the need to face backwards, as if looking away in embarrassment of the ridiculous jury-rigged adapter. Regardless, the ability to curse and cry when your party is slaughtered by a pack of Warg Wolves in Final Fantasy I makes the lack of aesthetics negligible.