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Micro Arcade Dig Dug

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Features

  • Never before has a full-size arcade game been played in an incredible compact credit card size
  • Measuring only 3. 25 x 2 x . 375 of an inch
  • Each game comes with a full color screen, cool sound effects, directional control buttons and a micro USB charger
  • The MicroArcade games play just like the iconic full-size arcade versions with digitally modified sound effects to fit in the mini speaker
  • The perfect gift and stocking stuffer for any gamer!

Description

Never before has a full-size arcade game been played in an incredible compact credit card size! Measuring only 3. 25 x 2 x . 375 of an inch, MicroArcade is the ultimate travel game and easily fits in your pocket! Each game comes with a full color screen, cool sound effects, and directional control buttons, with a micro USB charger included. The MicroArcade games play just like the iconic full-size arcade versions with digitally modified sound effects to fit in the mini speaker. Play the incredibly popular Dig Dug from the 80's in micro size! Have you got what it takes to help Dig Dug dig tunnels through the dirt and eliminate his enemies? The further down you dig the more points you get when you make your enemies explode or throw rocks on them!


Product Dimensions: 3.35 x 0.28 x 2.09 inches


Item Weight: 2.92 ounces


Item model number: 365


Manufacturer recommended age: 6 years and up


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Release date: March 1, 2020


Manufacturer: Super Impulse USA


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  • Kill time in the supermarket line without wifi
Style: Space Invaders
This is such a neat little contraption. TLDR short review- 4 out of 5 stars very much reccomended. An awesome little product and only negatives are sound effects/volume and a screen that is prone to scratches. Read on for a full review. I'm nowhere near a Space Invaders master, but I'd have fun playing a round or two before I would lose my lives. When visiting the arcade as a kid, I'd want to save most my quarters for the flashy games like Time Crisis or Mortal Kombat, but Frogger and Space Invaders had a special place in my heart. And now with these Micro Arcades, I can be transported to the dark corner arcade of my movie theater for 5 minutes while I wait in line at the supermarket. This fella fits in *any* pocket with ease, you can bring it with you practically anywhere. Barring overzealous roughhousing or some aquatic adventures, this little gadget should be able to accompany you along any journey. Perfect for short bursts of fun between activities and time killing when a phone signal is impossible. It's light as can be, weighing about as much as my reading glasses. The metal backing is sturdy as heck and feels great to the touch. The clear plastic top feels tough enough, but nowhere near as strong as the metal backing. I wouldn't have minded the extra ounce to the weight if they'd made the front out of the back material too. I also noticed the clear plastic scratched up pretty easy, even if the scratches were faint. Since the plastic case covers the screen, that means the screen scratches easy too. Thankfully the scratches aren't terribly noticeable when off and all but invisible when playing, so I'm not really holding that against the design in my scoring. I'll grant them the device looks way cooler all clear and exposing it's "guts" than if the top had the metal material too like I wished it would. From a marketing standpoint, the clear face design and sharp packaging make the product really pop on a shelf, or when opening up your Amazon box. When I initially received mine, I was more impressed than I thought I would be just by the packaging alone. These would make fantastic small gifts or very fancy stocking stuffers. The buttons and D-Pad feel fantastic and and have a great tactile click to them. They are a little noisy though, so you won't be playing in stealth mode just because the volume is turned off. The sound is very loud and crisp, but not the same sound effects I remember from the arcade. I also wish there was a second lower volume setting other than just on and off. That's my biggest gripe with this micro arcade. Still, I prefer playing with sound on if I'm not around others it might bother. You can get away with the beeps waiting in line at Costco, not so much at Wells Fargo. The battery charges quick, about an hour from dead to full tank. It uses so little juice, you'll find yourself plugging it in to top off a charge long before it ever dies on you. And it'll hold that charge forever. Or at least longer than some marriages. The gameplay is pretty much exactly how I remember, though it's been a good decade since I dropped quarters in a machine and played for real. I can't comment on how truly authentic the levels and AI patterns and such are to the original, but unless your hardcore you shouldn't feel out of place. And obviously it controls different too with the D-Pad and not a stick, but it still plays great. The colors on this are vibrant and it displays vividly in a pitch black room or outside in full daylight. Overall I would give this 8 out of 10 stars, or 4 out of 5. It does everything it said it could do and does it very well. Looks great, plays fun. Highly recommended if you like Space Invaders. I'm really looking forward to their release of Frogger and Tempest. One of the buttons on this device is also redundant and not used at all, but I figure that's just left over from all micro arcades using the same design regardless of game. The extra button doesn't hurt it, so I'm not scoring that against it. But I thought it worth mentioning as no other review I came across had. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on June 12, 2020 by C. Thorngren C. Thorngren

  • Misleading product page
Style: Style_Pac Man
It's good for what it is, and it worked properly. Docked 2 stars because of the misleading product page - this is NOT Pacman. This is a Pacman clone. The screen layout looks similar to a Pacman game, but is not the same. The critters chasing you also behave in notably different ways than a real Pacman game. Before others share responses saying I'm ridiculous - The Qbert game is good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on March 1, 2023 by Jeff Mayoff

  • does what it sets out to do
Style: Style_Tetris
It plays tetris. Only bad things is it lacks the "Hold" feature as seen in every modern version of Tetris, the bag system in every modern version of tetris, and the buttons are pretty loud, but these are all excusable. maybe a little overpriced, if it was 10 or 15 maybe but 20 is a little much. Though, this certainly isn't a waste if you just need to satiate a Tetris craving every now and again ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on October 9, 2022 by dirt

  • Retrofuturist nostalgia? Maybe?
Style: Style_Tetris
This game gives a very specific feeling to me. When I was a kid those Tiger Electronic games were a thing and this has the feeling of...what, at the age of six or seven, I would have imagined that that sort of game would be like in the future. It has that combination of modern yet wildly dated that is perfect for someone like me. The aesthetic, with showing the electronics directly through the clear case and having clicky little buttons, is also immensely satisfying. The reason I'm docking a star is due to the difficulty of the game itself. Admittedly I've played a lot of Tetris (mainly NES and the Tetris the Grand Master series) and the difficulty tops out way too quickly. It doesn't even get into 1g territory (put in terms of 60 fps, though this probably isn't going at 60), let alone 20g (I'd have given five stars for 1g but 20g, especially with decreasing lock delay, would have put this so far over the top I'd have started crying tears joy while playing). Also, it doesn't save your high scores, which is a bit depressing, but a counterstop wouldn't be hard if you're pretty good at Tetris anyway. I'm still glad I bought it and will be taking it out on the subway on a regular basis. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on May 13, 2021 by ProgearStorm

  • A great time waster with a hidden sleep mode
Style: Style_Tetris
The Tetris Micro Arcade is a very convenient time killer. The portability cannot be beat and a round or two of Tetris will always help pass the time. I'm using the term time killer as this isn't the ideal way to experience Tetris and the input could be better. I have the original Arduboy (with nice and soft squishy buttons) and the clicky buttons on the Micro Arcades is disappointing to me and annoying to others. One of my favorite parts of Tetris is the music, so it only playing for one loop before changing to sound effects is a let down, so now I play with the sound off as the buttons make enough noise as is. Like others I found the lack of memory to keep the high scores a bummer, but I did find a way around that. The system has a hidden sleep mode and the battery life while idle is amazing. I received the unit the first week of December, only charged it once and it still powers on and has my high scores. I am waiting to find out if there is a low battery notification of any sort. The build quality is outstanding for a device under $20, but the plastic scratches a little too easily for my taste. A few scratches won't keep it from working, but unfortunately it can't tosed into any pocket/bag with anything hard, downgrading its portable nature a little. It's as small as a credit card but as thick as maybe six. The Micro Arcade is an easy recommendation, but set expectation accordingly and don't expect the best version of the game chosen. I like it enough that Galaga will be bought as soon as it's available. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on January 20, 2020 by carytheone carytheone

  • Not bad. Not great.
Style: Style_Tetris
Got it with a blank white screen. As some other reviewer said, all you need to do is open it up, plug and unplug the ribbon attached to the screen to reset it back to normal. Personally, I believe it's worth roughly $13 or so. But if you're a tetris fan, it might be worth paying more to have a novelty gadget. It's definitely not the best method of playing tetris; not even close. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on June 30, 2022 by Mr Man

  • So much fun!
Style: Style_Ms. Pac Man
My son loves anything micro!
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on December 27, 2022 by David Wright

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