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Be on the lookout for these retro and affordable gaming systems

Natalie Dean| Editor de entretenimiento

Gaming systems have come a long way from their original clunky shapes, and have increasingly become more advanced in their programming and sophisticated designs. New games and systems are constantly being released, but the prices aren’t always the most accessible. To still have fun gaming the rainy days away, folks can look to some of the more affordable options. Older models, like the Game Boy and Nintendo DS, can usually be found at a cheaper price at electronic stores or online sellers. Not only that, revisiting these old school systems can provide a distinctly nostalgic feeling of easier days. 

  • Nintendo Game Boy 

The model I have is from 1989, and using this one comes with pros and cons. One con is that it requires four AA batteries, and the games that fit inside have to be specific to this model to work properly. Thankfully, batteries aren’t super expensive, and the system itself isn’t in high demand anymore, so the device and its games can be found fairly easily. One pro tip for finding these older models is to ask around to friends or family, as sometimes items like these end up forgotten about in the attic or donation pile. 

  • Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP

This is personally my favorite system, just because the satisfying startup noise and colorful screen bring me right back to my childhood. Not only that, but the games and accessories for these can be commonly found in thrift stores or for cheap at electronic stores. This makes it easy to build a large collection of games with a smaller budget, but it also means it’s easier to splurge.

  • Nintendo DS Lite

Finally, the DS brings in the best of both worlds with the ability to take both Game Boy games and smaller, updated DS games with clearer graphics. Don’t forget about the chat option, which is way more entertaining than Zoom meetings. One con for this is the stylus; it can be easy to lose through the years, but they’re cheap and easy to hunt down at a store. It’s convenient to have a device that has two slots for different games, but some DS games can be upward of $15 or so at certain stores. 

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Vence al estrés navideño con música funky

Disfruta de una lista de reproducción que viaja por los años 60 y 90

Natalie Dean | Editor de entretenimiento

Por fin han llegado las fiestas y, aunque es un momento emocionante para repartir alegría, algunos días son más largos que otros. La gente necesita formas de relajarse y matar el tiempo entre las reuniones navideñas. Aquí tienes 15 canciones que te ayudarán a distraerte del estrés de las fiestas, desde los años 60 hasta los 90. Seguro que hay algún que otro retroceso y otras melodías muy queridas. Busque algunos artistas a los que volver y añada algunos de estos clásicos a su lista de reproducción. No olvides echar un vistazo a la lista de reproducción con todos estos éxitos bajo "Beat the holiday stress with some funky tunes~" en Spotify en TheWesternHowl.

  1. "Sólo nosotros dos" - Bill Weathers ft. Grover Washington Jr.
  2. "Give Up the Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker)" - Parliament 
  3. "Juicy" - The Notorious B.I.G.
  4. "What's Going On" - Marvin Gaye
  5. "Love Train" - The O'Jays 
  6. "Blue Bayou" - Roy Orbison 
  7. "Play That Funky Music" - Wild Cherry
  8. "Little Lies" - Fleetwood Mac 
  9. "Boogie Wonderland" - Earth, Wind & Fire and The Emotions
  10. "Funky Town" - Lipps Inc.
  11. "Get Down on It" - Kool & The Gang
  12. "Love Her Madly" - The Doors
  13.  "I Wish" - Stevie Wonder
  14. "Night Fever" - The Bee Gees 
  15.  "Get Down Tonight" - KC & The Sunshine 

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