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Playing freecell, solitaire on the move
I was asked what would b the best way to play reasonable quality versions of the "free" windows games ( freecell , solitaire....) on the move.
Heres what i came up with pros and cons
PDA - Pros - can download lots of free games
PDA - Cons - expensive for just games
Gameboy Advance - Pros - Cheap, reasonable screen
GBA - Cons - no guarantee that you can get games
Nintendo DSLite - Pros - Modern , stylish also has Brain Training
Nintendo DSL cons - maybe too much power for the games required
Has anyone out there any views on what the most suitable option is?
Heres what i came up with pros and cons
PDA - Pros - can download lots of free games
PDA - Cons - expensive for just games
Gameboy Advance - Pros - Cheap, reasonable screen
GBA - Cons - no guarantee that you can get games
Nintendo DSLite - Pros - Modern , stylish also has Brain Training
Nintendo DSL cons - maybe too much power for the games required
Has anyone out there any views on what the most suitable option is?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Why not get a Nintendo DS Lite and this selection of 42 all time classics. Nearly all can be played in single and multi player with just one game card. The games include Klondike and Hearts along with loads of others, you can just pick it up and play.
Some reviews here
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/nintendo-ds/42-classic -games-ds/reviews/
DS Lite costs around �100 Argos
42 all time classics �20 Argos
You may be able to find these items cheaper esp. if you go to Game or somewhere like that and buy the two together.
Some reviews here
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/nintendo-ds/42-classic -games-ds/reviews/
DS Lite costs around �100 Argos
42 all time classics �20 Argos
You may be able to find these items cheaper esp. if you go to Game or somewhere like that and buy the two together.
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