Battery Powered Plug and Play Tetris TV Arcade Game

Battery Powered Plug and Play Tetris Arcade Gadget

Following on from the previously featured Plug ‘n’ Play Retro Gaming Millennium Falcon Joystick and the Space Invaders Mini Arcade Keychain, this cheap and cheerful Plug ‘n’ Play Tetris Arcade Gadget is ideal for those of you wishing to engage in a little Tetris without resorting to firing up your PC to access an arcade games site.

Coming in shocking pink and blue (we assume in a gender stereotypical bid to appeal to both males and females) the battery powered Plug ‘n’ Play Tetris Arcade Gadget boasts suitably chunky arcade style controls and simply plugs into your television.

Battery Powered Plug and Play Tetris

Offering a range of gameplay styles – though we’re unable to ascertain quite how many on account of the product site being Korean – the Plug ‘n’ Play Tetris Arcade Gadget retails for $57 / €38 / £29 though, if you have money to burn and retro gaming is your thing, then you may be interested in the previously featured Ultimate Tabletop Retro Arcade Gaming Machine which will set you back a staggering $2495.95.

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