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VG Pocket Max 75 Games

VG Pocket Max 75 Games
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SKU: 708056540425

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Product Description

VG Pocket Max 75 Games The VG Pocket Max puts a complete arcade in the palm of your hand. With a total of 75 classic games and a compact, stylish design, you ll be equipped with a full arsenal of fun no matter where you are. The 2.5-inch LCD screen is great for playing your games on the go, and the included A/V cable easily hooks up to most TVs for that big screen experience.

Product Specification

Binding:
Video Game
Brand:
Pelican Accessories
EAN:
0708056540425
ESRBAgeRating:
Everyone
Feature:
Buy with confidence!
VG Pocket Max 75 Games The VG Pocket Max puts a complete arcade in the palm of your hand. With a tot
Label:
Pelican Accessories
Manufacturer:
Pelican Accessories
Model:
708056540425
Platform:
Electronic Game
ProductGroup:
Video Games
Publisher:
Pelican Accessories
ReleaseDate:
2006-06-15
Studio:
Pelican Accessories
Title:
VG Pocket Max 75 Games
UPC:
708056540425
MPN:
VG-2500

Customer Reviews

Great Game!

The VG Pocket Max is awsome! I'd have to say I like all the games, but my favorite has to be Jewels or Starcraft Attack. I haven't been able to find this system in any other colors though. I also would like to note hat the screen is actually a TFT screen (like a computer monitor). I am very impressed by this game system. The Jewels game seems almost identical to Columns for the Sega Game Gear (another great system and game). I would say this is a great sytem for most ages. If your little brother...

1/3/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Hand-held gaming to the Max

After having fun with VG Pocket's 50-game hand-held/plug-&-play unit (www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000BSSO6S), I decided to give their 75-game Max unit a go. Aside from 25 more games to play, its main attraction was the slightly larger display screen. The 50-game unit's screen was a tad small; while some games played fairly well on the small screen in "stand-alone" mode, there are others where I've had difficulty making out the laser blasts and bombs thrown my way. This was not always...

12/20/2005 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

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