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[Console Games] This retro console comes with 1000s of preloaded games, and it's on sale for under $90


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Ready to take a trip down memory lane? Imagine playing the retro games you loved — without having to blow in a cartridge to get them to work. That’s what the Kinhank Super Console makes possible, combining games from vintage consoles like Atari, Nintendo, Sega Genesis, and PlayStation into one easy-to-use device. Right now, you can bring the Kinhank Super Console home for just $89.97 (reg. $159.99), with free shipping through Sept. 7.This multi-tasking console lets you game and stream for hours For less than $100, you can turn your living room into your favorite arcade from yesteryear. Play some Pac-Man or show off your Street Fighter skills — this console is packed with thousands of games you know and love from Atari, PlayStation, Nintendo, Sega Genesis, and more. And the best part? You don’t have to keep up with a single cartridge or disc. If you’re a serious gamer who gets through thousands of games, there are even more 3D games you can download for free. And once you’re done gaming, the Kinhank Super Console doubles as a streaming device, so you can switch gears and relax with shows on Netflix, Disney+, and more of your favorite services.Curious how it works? You can connect the Kinhank Super Console to your TV, computer, laptop, or even a projector. You’ll receive two controllers, with the option to add more of your own Bluetooth controllers, too. It also includes a 256GB game card, a 4GB TF card, a USB receiver, a power adapter, an HD cable, and a remote.As if we need more bad news in 2025, The New York Times has taken away one of life's simple joys — the daily Mini crossword puzzle is no longer free to play. Wonderful. Terrific. This is totally fine and we're all thriving (deep breath). The internet rightfully thinks this is a terrible change to our morning routine. The Mini crossword now joins everything else that requires a subscription. While the loss of a free daily game is sad, there's a semi-bright light if you want to pay to play. As of Aug. 28, an annual subscription to New York Times Games is on sale for $18, marked down from the usual price of $50. That's a 64% discount that takes $32 off the annual price.

https://mashable.com/article/aug-28-new-york-times-games-deal

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