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Create Your Own Video Game Set

Introduce young gamers to the world of coding with a console that builds and runs retro arcade games.

$85.00

What Makes It Uncommon

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The debut of the first handheld video game console in 1976 provided a portable way to enjoy a single arcade hit. Today, this customizable gaming device lets high-score seekers program and play their own 8-bit challenges or enjoy the classics on the go. Learn and create or play and dominate. You’re in control.

  • With a computer and a free web-based, beginner-friendly visual editor, the module introduces gamers (as young as 8) to the world of coding through programming languages like JavaScript and Python.
  • Use the gadget’s standard directional pads and buttons or enable its internal gyrosphere to transform the entire unit into a motion-sensing controller.
  • Functions as a smartwatch with a pedometer + dozens of other functions.
  • Download and enjoy titles from the golden era of home video-game consoles (think plumbers, mushrooms, turtles, and more).
  • Made in China.

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Ages

8+

Made from

nylon, metal, magnet, silicone, polyurethane, abs plastic, printed circuit boards

Measurements

6.1" L x 4.3" W x 1.8" H

Notes

Kit Includes:
Xtron Pro
Silicon Case
cable tie
USB Type-C Cable
Sprite Design Card
Stickers
Quick Start Guide

Item ID

55324

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