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Socoder -> Off Topic -> Atari Gameband

Thu, 09 Feb 2017, 08:52
Jayenkai
Nah.. they're too damn small!

Even SpikeDislike is mostly unplayable on my Pebble. A single-button game, but so damn fiddly!!

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Thu, 09 Feb 2017, 09:42
rockford
I really don't get these types of things; most people have phones - are they really too big/inconvenient nowadays to pull out for a quick game?
Thu, 09 Feb 2017, 14:54
rockford
@Kuran. Now that I can understand - it's how Atari games were designed to be played; on a big tv/monitor.

Playing games on a watch really isn't going to give a positive play experience (as Jay stated, even with a one key game). And it will have absolutely nothing to do with the real Atari anyway, as they don't actually exist anymore.
Thu, 09 Feb 2017, 20:34
rockford
I still have a CRT for my PC Engine.