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Wii-esque budget game system V-sports hits Japan
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While it isn’t as technologically advanced as the official system, it does offer a quite a few games for the money. V-Sports comes with 21 games. Based on images from technabob, the games included appear to be tennis, fishing, a dancing game, mini-golf, ping pong, bowling, a Cooking Mama clone, a Balloon Fight clone, darts, baseball, a Columns clone, a Tetris clone and an Alleyway clone.
It looks a bit cheap and cheesy, but sometimes these mini game units can be a lot of fun. I used to love playing these plug-and-play game systems with friends back when I was in college. I even still have an Intellivision collection plug-and-play console. $80 seems a bit steep for the V-Sports system though.
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