We played Pizza Boy (Paper Boy), Super Chef Bros (Super Mario Bros), Triple Tiger and many more, smirking the whole while. Most of the games are basically spoofs of real games originally released in the 80s and 90s. We grabbed a few and started stuffing them into the Kingbit gaming machine. These classically styled cartridges are a relic of an older age of gaming that most modern kids wouldn't even know what to do with - but we did. Various videotapes are scattered about the room that you can put into the VHS player, too, including amusingly styled trailers and hilarious adverts from the era. Other items in the room can also be grabbed, prodded and tossed around, including everything from light snacks to magazines, toys, picture frames and more.īut the real interest lies in the multitude of playable 8-bit games scattered about the room. There's all sorts here, including the main focus of the action - the fuzzy old tube television that's the hub of the living room and where the good times happen. ![]() ![]() Standing in his living room, you're surrounded by a multitude of Easter eggs and interactive items that are sure to fill you with nostalgic joy. ![]() ![]() Starting up the game you're thrown back in time into 1988, right into the body of a small boy who's just become the proud owner of the new Kingbit Entertainment System.
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