3 SNES CLASSIC
MINI
If you consider the ’90s to be
the golden era of video games,
then the SNES Classic Mini is for
you. It comes preloaded with 21
classic games like Super Mario
World and Street Fighter 2. And
unlike the original system, it
won’t require an old CRT TV to
connect to – you can actually
plug the Classic Mini into any
TV with an HDMI port.
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4 G-SHOCK MOVE
G-Shock watches were fly in
the ’90s, with their bulky form,
neon trimmings and purple LCD
displays. These days, the
company has joined the likes of
Fitbit and Apple Watch by rolling
out its series of watches with
activity trackers. The G-Shock
Move has contemporary advances
like a heart rate monitor, GPS
and accelerometer while reviving
that G-Shock look we all adored.
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1 STAX SR-009S
Electrostatic headphones were
at their peak in the ’60s and ’70s,
but these lesser-known cans
haven’t completely disappeared.
Revered for their low distortion,
incredible accuracy and wide
frequency response, they
certainly have their place in the
audio world. If you want
old-school audio tech in fairly
modern packaging, these are the
headphones to beat.
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2 ATARI FLASHBACK
PORTABLE
At the forefront of the home
video game invasion was a company
called Atari. Though its glory days
were short-lived, its legacy lives on
in the Atari Flashback Portable.
Time travel through gaming history
with 80 classic games like Asteroids
and Pac-Man on its 3.2 LCD screen
or plug it into a TV to show your
nephew what gaming was like
before he was born.
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