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[Music]
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Uh the our review section this week uh
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we are going to review a handheld video
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game console and and uh Griffin, please
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walk us through it.
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Sure. I'm going to switch over to camera
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2 here.
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Oh, your desk is quite rustic, Griffin.
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Oh, yes. I built it. Uh this this is a I
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guess I'll briefly start with a review
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of the desk. This is a
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This is a This is a six foot wide by two
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foot deep uh inch thick pine board. I
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bought three of them from Menard's and
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then just you know basic 4x4 legs on
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each corner. So I've got uh 36 square
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feet of desk in total because I made I
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built three of them simultaneously. It
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wraps all the way across the back end of
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my room and also another table behind me
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on camera. But we have a very exciting
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handheld video game console to review
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today. The one that everybody is talking
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about.
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A purple square.
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What?
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I was totally expecting a Switch 2.
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Oh, I mean, yeah, I bought one of those
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last week. But this is the Playdate by
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Panic.
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Oh, wow.
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Okay. So, if you're not familiar, this
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is a uh tiny little handheld console.
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It's bright yellow. Uh it has a sort of
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magnetic case that you can put on top of
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it. Very Apple-like.
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It has a 2.7 in monochrome LCD display
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at 400 by 240. you know, it kind of has
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like a mini Game Boyish look to it, but
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that's where the similarities end
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because inside you have a modern 64-bit
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processor, 4 GB of flash storage, 16
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megabytes of RAM, built-in Wi-Fi, um,
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excellent build quality as a little size
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comparison.
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Here it is next to an original Nintendo
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DS, and you can just see how much
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smaller it is. You know, it's it's about
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a fraction of the size, but the uh
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controls on it are really ideally sized
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for your hands. the the D-pad is nice.
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The buttons are just perfectly spaced
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enough for you to be able to like, you
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know, roll your thumb between A and B.
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Uh and the kicker is that you don't just
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have the D-pad and two buttons. You also
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have an analog crank.
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[Laughter]
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What is that for?
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It flips out and then it spins around.
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So,
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is that for like powering it up before
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you uh
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into a game?
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It charges by USBC. But this this is a
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an extra device that you can use that um
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or an extra control so you can have both
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analog and digital controls. Like the
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original Atari 2600 struggled with this
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because you would have, you know, there
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was the the controller that had like
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the, you know, joystick on the top and
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the analog one that had the dial that
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you can spin, but this has both of them
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built in. So you can uh play a bunch of
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different fun kinds of games on it. And
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of course, when you power it on, you can
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use the crank to flip through the user
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interface, scroll through all your games
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really quick.
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Yeah.
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This is designed by Teenage Engineering,
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isn't it? Am I right?
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I believe so. Yeah.
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Yeah. Who?
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So,
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and Panic Panic, of course, is like
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they're out of Oregon, I think. Um, and
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they were famous for uh Transmit. I'm a
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software company.
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Yeah. Yeah. And they also make Kod,
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which is another IDE. But you also
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notice when you turn it on, although
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this is a black and white LCD display, I
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mean, this is much brighter than a Game
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Boy. It's not back lit, but it's just so
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much more reflective. The pixels are so
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tiny. Like, it's it's very high
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resolution, very smooth, very easy to
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see. I've I've never had problems like
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seeing it in ordinary indoor lighting.
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The frame rate looks great, but the it
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does look a little bit dim to me.
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Okay. Yeah, I might be able to bring an
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extra light down here.
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Okay. Yeah, you know that's that is a
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bit clear.
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You got built-in speakers but are that
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are quite loud.
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But how long have you had it? Do you do
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you because this to me is like totally
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the kind of thing that I would buy and I
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would play with it and think it was
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really cool and then I would put it on a
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shelf and never touch it again.
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Is it is how much like staying power
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does it have in terms of maintaining
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your interest?
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The great thing about it like one of its
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gimmicks is that when you uh get your
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play date and first set it up, you'll
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automatically get what they call like
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season one of games. And I've started
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playing a game here. And you can see
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like the blend of the analog and digital
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controls. Like you have the D-pad, but
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you can also spin around the crank to to
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great effect and combine them that way.
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But uh when you get season one of games,
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what you get are two new games
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automatically downloaded onto your
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Playdate every single week for I think
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like a good two or three months or so
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worth of games. So this is all the
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season one games that you get. they
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automatically download it and then you
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can just like unwrap them so to speak
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and you know have another two new games
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to play for the week. And then they also
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recently launched uh season two of
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another set of I don't know how many
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games it is. I think like 24 games or
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so. And uh season 2 just started a few
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weeks ago. So they're still releasing
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them. And everybody who has a play date
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is like discovering these games
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simultaneously week after week. I think
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they have like a Discord where people
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are talking about them or on social
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media.
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So, it's a lot of fun. The games are
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really great.
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Um, they also have a built-in game store
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where people can submit games and you
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can buy new ones.
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And because it's also so easy to develop
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games for like, you know, Panic, they
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know how to make a good API. Like you
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can, they have all these tools where you
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can make games as well.
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Can you vibe code them?
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Probably.
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I bet you I was just thinking that. I
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bet you could. Yeah.
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Yeah. But there's a lot of open source
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games you can install. Like this one
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isn't really a game, but it's called
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XKPD,
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and it lets you read XKCD web comics
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every single day. So when you know, you
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launch it up, it'll download it. And
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yeah, that's today's XKCD.
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You can you can read the hover text and
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everything and browse through them.
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So what's your favorite game so far on
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it? There's really great uh open source
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Tetris game for it called Playress, but
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I've really enjoyed I really enjoyed
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like the sort of arcade style games like
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the one that I was showing there,
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Whitewater Wipeout, where it's like a
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sort of surfing game. It makes really
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great use of the crank. There's um I
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really like racing games like this one,
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Grand Tour Legends, is a bicycle racing
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game.
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It also uses the crank really well
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because
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I was gonna say, do you have to like
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turn the crank as fast as you can to
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move the
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You do you use it to bite
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and you can also see like,
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you know, because it's a modern console,
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it supports full motion video, you know,
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so long as that video is 400 by 240
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black and white. But
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huh,
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you know, you've got really nice modern
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games on it. Oh, you know.
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Oh, you bunked.
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You bike you bite too fast and you run
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out of stamina. It's a lot of fun.
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More fun than playing games on your
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iPhone. Oh yeah. Yeah. Because the the
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games are much quirkier. You know, you
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you you've got a when you just have like
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an inherently funl looking console with
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a few limitations, you know, you can't
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have color, you only have a few
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different controls, like it inspires
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that creativity, you know.
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Mhm. It looks really fun. Yeah, it looks
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it looks um it looks really interesting.
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How much is it? Uh they recently uh I
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think started manufacturing a new batch
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of them and you can get it for I think
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$230
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uh from the from the website which is at
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play.date is the URL
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which is a cute little
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play.
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Cute little thing. Yep.
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Excellent. All right. Really good show
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and tell there Griffin. I enjoyed that.
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