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8-Bit Is Back! Code Your Own Game On Your Own Console

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Love to experience some old-school 8-bit gaming? Well, we’ve got something even better. Not only can you immerse yourself in the world of 8-bit gaming, you can actually build your own educational 8-bit gaming device. Like the old-school part, but wondering what 8-bit is? No problem.

The Golden Age of 8-bit arcade and video games were produced in the late 1970s to early 1980s. This is the technology responsible for the likes of Pac-Man, Asteroids and more. With the ByteBoi: DIY Advanced Game Console you will assemble your own gaming device, learn how the fundamentals of a working video game console, code your very own video game and animate cool characters and simulate physics in your 8-bit world. It's on sale for just $109.99 (reg. $119).  

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You will be walked through the entire process of making code for arcade thanks to the handy and easy-to-understand tutorials, examples and online interface. The 8-bit world is where arcade began, and now you can be a part of the scene through building and then playing your very own game. Successfully funded on Kickstarter, the ByteBoi: DIY Advanced Game Console comes with pre-made video games, too. What’s more? You can connect your ByteBoi to the internet and share your creation with a community of other interested game makers. 

This is a great project for kids and adults alike. Learning to code has never been more important than now. Coding leads to securing the available top-earning spots in the job market. So, if you’ve been looking for a way to understand coding from the beginning, this is your perfect opportunity. It doesn’t hurt that you get a gaming console out of it either. Snap up ByteBoi, and let the gaming begin. 

Get ByteBoi: DIY Advanced Game Console for $109.99 (reg. $119). 

Prices subject to change.

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