I love those videos that you make while taking a nice long walk btw, and your support for Alzheimer's disease research. I have a ton of respect for what you're doing man. I know it's different, but a few years back the company that I worked for joined the "Saints To Sinners" bicycle relay race that I ended up attending, where we rode bicycles from Salt Lake City to Las Vegas to raise money for ALS research. I'm not an athletic guy at all, I've always struggled with being overweight, but we all trained as a group for a few months to prepare for it, and actually ended up completing it! It started at 5am on a Friday morning, and we made it to Vegas by noon the next day, with a small group of us taking turns and putting in around 15-30 miles at a time. We were all piled into support vehicles, cheering each other on through the whole thing, and ended up having an incredible time. When we finally made it to Vegas, everyone wanted to go and hit the Vegas Strip that night. Well, I took a shower at the hotel and had about 2 hours to kill, so I decided to take a nap. I laid down in the bed and felt like I blinked, but I was so exhausted that when I "opened my eyes" again, it was already the next morning and time to leave, LOL! I totally missed out on all of the Vegas fun, but it was so worth it, and I made some priceless memories with my friends and coworkers that I still look back upon very fondly, even taking home a medal for completing it. That experience really taught me how we are all able to do some really amazing things with only a bit of discipline and work, more than we think that we ever could. Sometimes, our own thoughts and "Imposter Syndromes" are our biggest obstacles in life. When i came home with that medal and showed it to my wife and son, the proud look in their eyes felt so incredibly good, and it ended up being such a great example to my son of the great things that we can actually achieve with some work and perseverance. Respect brother!!! 👊
@jmatt78117 күн бұрын
Man, I really ended up enjoying my Atari Super Pocket MUCH more than I thought that I would. The game selection is really great. Even some of the games that I couldn't figure out at first became a ton of fun to play after watching some KZbin tutorials. It might even be my favorite SP so far. I fired up Fatal Run on it the other day along with a big mug of fresh coffee, and got sucked into it for well over an hour.
@intylab17 күн бұрын
I ordered one of these along with a VCS on Black Friday weekend. Good to see Atari Lynx again. Warbirds wasn't on the Atari Lynx collections.
@kjhoskins16 күн бұрын
This is a great Super Pocket. Love the variety of games and systems. Thanks for the video, Rich!
@BaconIceCream14 күн бұрын
It’s kinda like an Atari 50 to go! I really enjoy this mix, and outside of a few version preferences, I think this is a great value as well! Thanks as always for the support and for checking this out my friend! More soon!! 😀👍👊🔥🔥🔥
@ShadeofJeremy16 күн бұрын
Looks good. I have the first Evercade, but rarely have ever used it. This might get me to give it another chance.
@BaconIceCream14 күн бұрын
It’s a great little device for Atari fans for sure!! Hope you enjoy it if you grab one! Thanks as always for checking this out my friend!! 😀👍👊🔥🔥🔥
@PongbyAtari17 күн бұрын
I picked up the Limited and the Red & Black Atari SP. I really like the Atari SP it comes with a lot of fun titles on board.
@darkridearts17 күн бұрын
I will probably get an Atari super pocket. That’s a nice collection of games.
@JetteroHeller8316 күн бұрын
I already have the Capcom and Taito editions. My next super pocket will be the one with blockout. I may pick up the Atari version just to play arcade asteroids.
@BaconIceCream14 күн бұрын
Arcade Asteroids is a Good Time, but I’m stuck on the 2600 version, lol! Hope you have a blast with those Super Pockets, I love mine, but constantly have to battle to get them back from my kids, lol!! Thanks as always for checking this out my friend!! 😀👍👊🔥🔥🔥