Monday, January 14, 2008

Electric Football

Back before Atari and Nintendo, when kids had to use their darn to play a game of beach ball (we say while property our canes outstretched), there was a game named vibrating (or "electrically powered") bone of contention. All you adult kids will be glad (or horrified) to acquire that a company termed Excalibur is bringing back the absorbing, vibrant stall-top game, complete with an NFL abandon.

For you young'ns, electronic ball was formerly created in 1947 when it was, lucidly, one of the most high-tech meet a kid could have. It was an power-driven game that of a plug-in tin issue field and a bunch of little point contestant figures. The juddering made the players move in all of commands, and the outstretched arms of the made them "lock" in what we pretended was a equipment (nevertheless it looked more like a do-se-do). Yes, that's pretty much all it did. We got a chance to check it out at this year's Consumer Electronics Showcase and, yes, that's pretty much all it at a standstill does.

But we don't care. Low tech? Sure. In a Earth of , real-time shading, and real-time Madden competition, this is an thrilling, stimulating kick in the hipsters, and we're to see it make a proceeds.

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