Having never had a Game & Watch before, I was confused yesterday when I put the batteries in, the thing came to life, and I was unable to find a power switch. Confused, I turned to IRC. Then someone pointed out the obvious: It has a clock. A power switch would defeat the purpose.
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It also explains so much - like why the single-screen ones have a little kickstand. They're basically travel companions. They're meant to work as an alarm clock *plus* a game.
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Lastly, it's just so incredibly charming and heartwarming to see it there, playing itself. I love this little thing.
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yes, I had the juggly one when I was about 9 years old, and it was my bedside clock. TIL it was a Nintendo product. heh.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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What if the words are actually verbs? That makes an equal amount of sense, though...
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You might have hit the nail on the head, actually. The G&W series also silently run in "attract mode" (i.e., playing themselves) when the clock is active. So you can game on it, and you can watch it!
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