• anomnom@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    I’ll take most disappointing gift to unwrap for $1000 Alex.

    Next worse was a Lifesavers Candy Puzzle. The box was the size to plausibly hold 8-10 rolls of Lifesavers and covered in a glossy image of the candy. Such a let down.

    (I never got a game boy at the time and I’m a little bit salty about it, but now as a parent, I understand my parents’ choice not to).

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      18 hours ago

      As someone who grew up in the early 80s, I would have been gitty for this. While I enjoyed video games, my heart was listening to music. I much rather have a portable radio than a game boy at that time.

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      My parents got me a gameboy but the only games I had for it was Babe Pig in the City and a copy of Ducktales that was lost in the attic before they gave it to me and wasn’t found until last year.

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      18 hours ago

      $20 says the buttons and D-pad are non-functional as well.

      That’s the thing that annoys me the most about kitsch stuff: the fake buttons and knobs.

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        18 hours ago

        Of course they’re non-functional. It’s a cheap transistor radio. It’s got a wheel switch for on/off/volume and a wheel for tuning. What would the buttons and d-pad even do?

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          18 hours ago

          That’s what I’m saying! You can clearly see the real controls off to the side of the device. No effort was put into this thing. It was literally slapped together using off the shelf parts and a simple mold.

          Would it have killed them to have used a basic digital tuner, and made the D-Pad function as tuning and volume at the very least? At least then they could have misleadingly marketed it has having an LCD display. But they couldn’t even bother to do that.