> A fair number of junior high classmates would bring their Mattel Electronics led > handheld games to junior high (my jr high years 1977 to 1980). A couple of them also > might have brought Coleco games as well, but primarily it was Mattel brand games. I > don't recall ever seeing any handheld games brought to junior high by the time 1980 > rolled around. I had thought Microvision system was popular, but maybe it was not as > popular as I had assumed. I talked to someone in my age range and he never recalled > seeing anyone playing any of the Microvision brand games. He did remember a lot more > of his contemporaries (friends etc.) more likely playing Coleco handheld games > instead of Mattel brand LED games. > > It was the same way when moving on to high school years, I don't recall seeing any > fellow high school classmates bringing in any handheld games during years at high > school (1980 to 1983). It was more likely Sony Walkman tape players instead. > > > > I only really became aware of them when they wound up being in scope for MAME > emulation. > > Same here.
Jr high just a few years after yours- Donkey Kong was a big hit so a classmate brought in a G&W Donkey Kong game he bought in Japan and a short time later it became available here so I got my own and brought it in. I don't remember any other G&W games in school so it may have been a Donkey Kong phenomenon rather than G&W in general. A friend of mine a year or so earlier did have a Mattel Football game though.
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