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Reviews (2)
02 December 2008
Good for older PDAs
The Navigator 5 software does a great job of providing the basics for older PDAs (without cell phone capabilities). I've used it with the Palm T/X and had excellent results. I got turn-by-turn voice instructions and options to find local points of interest, as well as alternate routes. Keep in mind, though, the maps cannot be upgraded, like the newer Navigator 6 software. So, if there have been changes to roads in your area in the past 3 years, you may not get accurate routes.
06 May 2010
Atari Flashback 2
1 of 1 found this helpful This is a great system for fans of the old school Atari games. There are some really popular ones such as Centipede, Pitfall, Missile Command, and Yar's Revenge. Another cool feature is an unreleased game (Frog Pond) is also available on this system. The main drawback, though, is that most of the games are not popular. Frog Pond is cool since it was unreleased, but the game itself is rather boring and the kids were waiting for it to end. Expect to see about 8-10 really good retro games and the rest are more "filler" to get to 40 games. It is a LOT like the original Atari cartrige games. The box would state something like "20 games," but they were really all the same game with 19 variations (1 player, two player, 3 lives, 5 lives, etc.). Overall, this is a fun system for those of us who had the original Atari 2600, but don't expect to get 40 awesome games.
In summary
Pros
-There are several really cool retro games
-The system does a great job of playing games that, at one time, were $20 - $40 each
-The controllers are just like the 2600 controllers
-It is very easy to set up and play - no RF switch needed, just red/yellow audio and video plugs
Cons
- Many of the games are not very interesting and are really just designed to allow the manufacturers to market the system with 40 games
- Not all of the games can be two-players