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20 QUESTIONS ELECTRONIC GAME, Colors May Vary
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If it reads your mind within 20 questions it wins, if not, you win!
The classic game of 20 questions captured for the first time in a portable format
Can you fool 20Q?
Innovative "Artificial Intelligence" game with an exciting new design. It knows what you're thinking!
Price:
$29.99
$6.53
Answers
i got this thing a long time ago and recently found it but forgot how to use it. the only thing i need to figure out is what the to side buttons do and how to turn it off.
When you start and it says "ANIMAL --> VEGETABLE --> MINERAL" etc., the buttons on the side help you scroll through them.
The only way to turn it off is to leave it for a while, or else press the little restart button with a small
I snatched a LCD 20Q games at my local dollar store. I have played on this at my friends house, and I was amazed on what this cheaply made piece ...
Kat and Mike from 3_KILLA_BYTES are punching it out and asking the real hard questions in this MOBILE VS HANDHELD GAMING DEBATE. When gamers are ...
This is a video I made while playing the Facebook version of the handheld game 20 questions. I love this game && I thought it would be fun ...
9 out of ten times, it does. It's a bit scary, to have a gadget figure out your thoughts. Once, I was thinking 'Spiderman' and the thing figured it out.
Makes a great gift by the way.
Price:
$10.99
$7.99
Version 3.0 now even smarter
Available in new metallic colors
Backlight allows for more hours of play day or night
Trans-reflective, easy to read screen
New questions, more answers and more intelligent banter
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I'll be honest. I've always been a console gamers primarily. However, I will pick up games on Steam every once in a while, depending on what's on sale. This past weekend, Morrowind/Oblivion hit a good sale price I couldn't pass up. This brings me to my main point of this: the one thing PC gamers currently have that console gamers don't. Not better graphics or anything like that, but mods to extend the replay value of a game immensely. I've already beaten Oblivion completely. Hell, I suck over 120 hours in the game. But, I'll go back to it now with new enemies, weapons, spells and areas to explore thanks to mods. Plus, if I ever get tired of those mods, I'll restart the game with a new batch. It can always keep you coming back for more. Can consoles do this in the future? I think so. Look at LittleBigPlanet.
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Nintendo 3DS’ stuttering start had many in the trade worried.
The handheld began life with a bang, shifting some 113,000 units in the UK in its opening weekend. That made it Nintendo UK’s most successful hardware launch.
But even that was below expectations for both Nintendo as a company and the wider trade.
Why? According to industry analysts there are three reasons:
Article continues below1. Multi-functional smartphones and tablets are becoming increasingly attractive for consumers.
2. The device’s average selling price is £200 – too high for many impulse buyers.
3. There has been no killer software.
“In the background of a changing portable gaming market, 3DS comes out without the level of software catalogue required to launch a product. And the price was too high,” Parker Consulting’s Nick Parker tells MCV.
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