The bullshit man is the host of a different series, James Rolfe does called you know what's bullshit where he complains about things like minor inconveniences, baffling things about the world or just generally bothersome things about life like bad weather, faulty gps, a change in user interface for a program.
They were Everywhere when Tiger was making these. like you know that One Isle in the Pharmacy that has Last Minute Gifts? This is what Tiger Games were. They were a last Resort for people who had forgotten that they have a Birthday gift to Buy on the way to the Party. Because the Cold Truth was that If that Person Cared enough to Ask you what you wanted for a Birthday Gift Nobody ever Requested a Tiger Handheld or a Wrist Game. But Tiger made so much money with these. James used to make You know what's Bullshit Videos to just kind of Complain about things that annoyed him.
As a kid, I had about 14 of these stupid things. Most of them birthday or Christmas presents, some of them was me being a sucker and wasting $10 on one or two that looked "neat". I grew out of these things fast. As a teenager, when I got curious as to how they were put together, I'd unscrew and take them apart. I think Nerd was right about the brainwashing thing, because as a small kid I thought they were cool, now I have no idea what the hell I was thinking. They weren't cool at all.
Are you 100% sure you never had one of those LCD games? They were literally everywhere, taking many shapes and forms. McDonald's had those for the longest time, not even Crash Bandicoot was spared by them. You name a popular franchise, there's a high chance they made it into a Tiger Electronics thingy or at least someone else trying to make a profit out of the LCD games wave.
I definitely didn't have a Tiger one resembling those in the video. I might have at some point had some other kind of LCD game, but I honestly can't recall one in particular.
I have a question, RarityDash. What is your stance on recommending Death Battles that spoil Dragon Ball Super? I ask because i know it was on your last Anime poll.
Honestly, I'd be okay with it I think. I don't expect to get to Super any time soon, and if I did I doubt it'd be a series where I'd be too overwhelmingly worried about spoilers.
The bullshit man is the host of a different series, James Rolfe does called you know what's bullshit where he complains about things like minor inconveniences, baffling things about the world or just generally bothersome things about life like bad weather, faulty gps, a change in user interface for a program.
BTW the reason products use hard plastic is to prevent people from opening them and shoplifting...apparently.
Now this is a classic!
They were Everywhere when Tiger was making these. like you know that One Isle in the Pharmacy that has Last Minute Gifts? This is what Tiger Games were. They were a last Resort for people who had forgotten that they have a Birthday gift to Buy on the way to the Party. Because the Cold Truth was that If that Person Cared enough to Ask you what you wanted for a Birthday Gift Nobody ever Requested a Tiger Handheld or a Wrist Game. But Tiger made so much money with these.
James used to make You know what's Bullshit Videos to just kind of Complain about things that annoyed him.
When he started with that wrist game . . . The slow turn into, ". . . What. The. Ass . . . ." XD
One of my favorite episodes of the Nerd ^^.
As a kid, I had about 14 of these stupid things. Most of them birthday or Christmas presents, some of them was me being a sucker and wasting $10 on one or two that looked "neat". I grew out of these things fast. As a teenager, when I got curious as to how they were put together, I'd unscrew and take them apart. I think Nerd was right about the brainwashing thing, because as a small kid I thought they were cool, now I have no idea what the hell I was thinking. They weren't cool at all.
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Are you 100% sure you never had one of those LCD games? They were literally everywhere, taking many shapes and forms.
McDonald's had those for the longest time, not even Crash Bandicoot was spared by them. You name a popular franchise, there's a high chance they made it into a Tiger Electronics thingy or at least someone else trying to make a profit out of the LCD games wave.
I definitely didn't have a Tiger one resembling those in the video. I might have at some point had some other kind of LCD game, but I honestly can't recall one in particular.
We had Toy Story, The Lion King, and Baseball.
I have a question, RarityDash. What is your stance on recommending Death Battles that spoil Dragon Ball Super? I ask because i know it was on your last Anime poll.
Honestly, I'd be okay with it I think. I don't expect to get to Super any time soon, and if I did I doubt it'd be a series where I'd be too overwhelmingly worried about spoilers.
@raritydash1376 That's fair. What about Saitama vs Popeye?
Sounds fun to me
I actually had a few of these. And my parents actually got me and my brother an R Zone. They were as bad as he says.