An actual use for a game.com
...besides "door stop." I was going through YouTube trying to find old TV shows from the DuMont Network. Found a ton of stuff, ranging from clips to full-length episodes. I actually found much more than that, I found cartoons from the 1950s. One in particular was one made by a car manufacturer or something about life in 2000. And it mentioned "Monday, October 5, 2000." I wanted to find out whether or not October 5, 2000 was really a Monday. You know, did they do their research? Well, I thought "the game.com has a calendar on it!" so I hooked up my game.com. I kept the data. The data saved was stuff I didn't even know it saved, like the one time I got 270 points in Scrabble. Anyway, I went to the calendar, typed in 10/2000. It was actually a Thursday. Oddly enough, the Super Mario Bros. Deluxe GBC game has a calendar on it as well. Don't ask me why, I don't know. But I used the game.com. Not only that, I used it for something other than gaming. I could have also used the N-Gage, but I wanted to see whether my game.com was still working, since I had forgotten about it. And I still have my game.com donor cart in case someone ever wants to make a homebrew game and/or flash cart/Everdrive for it. I don't know why anyone has yet. It's been 20 years since the thing was released. And someone figured out how to make a homebrew N-Gage game, then WHY NOT THE GAME.COM? I am surprised 0 people have attempted it.
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