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For under £20 you can relive the '80s and play classic games on this mini arcade machine


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What does £20 get you nowadays? A ticket to the cinema and a snack maybe. That only covers your ticket though, so if you want to bring a friend they'd better be paying. And whilst seeing a film is great fun, alone or otherwise, it's only a couple of hours of entertainment, and then what? You've lost your £20 and you need to find something else to do.

What if we told you that you could play 240 16-bit video games with an easy-to-use joystick, on a colourful 2.5-inch screen, with built-in speakers, all for under — yes under — £20? You can now relive the '80s by playing classic games on the Thumbs Up miniature retro arcade game machine for £17.10, down from £24.99. Read more...

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