![]() ![]() ![]() The initial launch was a bit of a shambles units were sent out to customers in an almost unusable state, as Blaze hadn't finalised the online activation system which allowed the consoles to properly function. First, the GameGadget's price was slashed from £99.99 to a more reasonable £59.99 - possibly what it should have been in the first place, some would argue. That was five months ago, and the landscape is somewhat different now. When Blaze announced the GameGadget back in January, it confidently billed the system as "the iPod for Retro Gaming" and promised to create a handheld ecosystem that would not only allow games developers to monetise their forgotten classics from yesteryear, but also provide new and exciting software for the thousands upon thousands of players who would surely pick up this exciting new system. ![]()
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