Micro Machines 1 And 2: Twin Turbo – Nintendo Game Boy Color

If you’re bored of racing Formula 1 cars, rally cars or MotoGP bikes in their natural habitats, the Micro Machines series could be for you. It involves racing miniatures representing particular vehicle types across a particular terrain found around the house. The Sports Cars race on the desktop, 4x4s in the sandpit, Formula 1 cars on a snooker table, and so on.
These levels were packed with variation. The Snooker tables has the track painted on, although this is open to deviation (as are most levels), and had you racing through the pockets and across the rim of the table. Tanks raced as well, with the chance of shooting out your opponent if they got directly in front of you. The desktop levels include binders to jump across, pencil-sharpeners to avoid, and lots of visual jokes in the open homework.
Viewed from overhead with small graphics, the races include up to 4 cars. In one player challenge mode you race through the 21 tracks in a set order, selecting your 3 opponents as you go along (adding a fair amount of strategy – ideally you should aim to eliminate the better CPU cars early on), eliminating one after every third race (assuming that you can finish in the top 2 of a race within your 3 lives). If you win 3 races in a row without using a continue you get a time-trial race which can earn you an extra life.

This compilation contains conversions of the first two Micro Machines games on one cartridge. Both games are previously unreleased on the Game Boy Color.


Paladone Game Boy Light

Power up any room with a Game Boy Light – a perfect re-creation of the original Game Boy that provides a great mood light for any bedroom or gaming den.
Inspired by the classic Game Boy, this is a great piece of Nintendo nostalgia for fans and gamers. Battery powered, the Game Boy Light is a cool looking scale replica of the original handheld console that sits perfectly on any desk, shelf or bedside table.
First introduced to the gaming world in 1989 (1990 in Europe), Nintendo’s Game Boy revolutionised portable gaming. Instantly becoming a hit across the world, selling over 118 million units, the Game Boy transcended gaming markets to become a definitive pop culture icon of the time.
Still hugely popular and highly regarded, the Game Boy led the way for portable gaming, introducing classic games such as Tetris and Pokémon that are still universally popular in modern mobile gaming today. With its retro-cool design, the distinctive build and colour of the Game Boy has widespread appeal among modern gamers and fans of the original alike.
The Game Boy Light is an officially licensed Nintendo product.


Nintendo SNES Controller Keychain

Official Licensed Nintendo SNES Controller Keychain. Great Nintendo rubber keyring. Split ring to fasten onto keys, bags etc.