Blunty puts on the metaphorical hat of game reviewer once more to look at a new version of an old classic video game from back in the days of the Atari 2600, where games HAD to play well, because t…
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Blunty puts on the metaphorical hat of game reviewer once more to look at a new version of an old classic video game from back in the days of the Atari 2600, where games HAD to play well, because t…
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nice video man
Indeed a piece of crap. The Astroids I played only had two colors… black and white. It’s too bad the joystick didn’t make it to the rest of the games before breaking. Nice review. I can see your frustration, but at least it was only $4.99 instead of $5.00. Take care Blunty.
I would say that $5 for a neat little keychain isn’t bad, but it doesn’t even make for a good keychain. It’s too big & breaks easily as you well demonstrated. Unless you got giant pockets or carry your keys in a shirt pocket or some other pocket not at your hip, it looks to be frustrating to pull out your keys without the stick snapping off.
Rip OFF!!!!!
yea umm i watch your videos alot and i was wondering wat camera do u use
Do you use a screen recording software when you connect your t.v. to your laptop? I’m curious because i do my own video game reviews, and I would like to start using my own gameplay instead of downloading gameplay from websites.
good old days aint gone if you’ve still got a working 2600 with Asteroids
and yes, I HAVE learned how to tune it in thank you *but it took a while…*
my goodness blunty, i got the dvd set of the g force battle of the planets. cool tshirt
almost bulletproof  hahahaha
Good old days are gone forever… BURP lol