This, ladies and gentleman, is the Mega Man 2 Tiger Electronics LCD Wristwatch. It is one of, if not the rarest incarnation of Mega Man 2. And while it is by no means a perfect representation of the NES classic, its novelty alone - the mere fact that something like this exists - makes it a treasure.
The D-Pads' Rick snagged the watch for a staggering $400 off of eBay. After a heated internal conflict, Rick decided take it out of its original, ageing packaging and record a good 40-minutes worth of gameplay. It's one of the most unique, obscure "Let's Plays" I've ever encountered.
Also, I should mention that there are early talks about disassembling the watch for preservation and emulation. So yeah; you may yet have the chance to play it!
I am ECSTATIC to announce that -- due to the regrettably-poor condition of the packaging -- I did not need to make any modifications to the packaging in order to extract the watch!
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Thank you for sharing this!
DeleteYou're very welcome, it was my pleasure :)
Deletewow, I am extremely glad that not only the watch went to a good home, that it is being given such public attention! if you'd like to know more about the history of the watch, feel free to PM me on eBay and I'll be more than happy to share it.
DeleteI hated these games so much as a kid. It was like a slap in the face when you got the little Tiger Handheld version of the game instead of the actual game. It was like 1/3 of the price with 1/1000th of the content.
ReplyDeleteWell, you're not wrong. I had a Lion King Tiger Electronics product.
DeleteFor wristwatch games, I had a Donkey Kong one that I got as a giveaway from a cereal box. They gave you the option of either Star Fox or Donkey Kong.
Agreed. Yeah, it's nice to see it now as a collectible thing, but as a kid, it was'nt the best thing ever.
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