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Oculus - Go 64GB Stand-Alone Virtual Reality Headset
01 May, 2020
Good value, but don't get it for the kiddos.
This is my first VR headset, though not my first experience with VR, so take that into consideration... Lots to do on this thing, but one major flaw--It is tiring to wear. I don't know if it just sticks out too far or is slightly heavier than other VR headsets, but I find my neck and upper back aching after just 15 min. No way you could watch a full-length movie or sit and use it in place of your PC desktop, as some do. Not to mention, it feels like it's messing with my eyesight. Takes a while for my eyes to re-focus after taking it off. (I should mention that I'm over 40, so that's supposedly when your eyesight starts going anyway, right? But I have a feeling that in 5 years or so we're going to start to see studies where people who use VR headsets regularly are more likely to need glasses/contacts.) Don't get me wrong, it's really cool, and has some great apps, games and videos, but the fact that it is now owned by Facebook (and kind of pushes you in that direction) turns me off a little. At this point they've kept most of the functionality, but I don't think the developers are that interested in keeping compatibility with non-social-integrated apps and capabilities. For example, the whole reason I got it was to be able to connect directly with the Vuze XR, but apparently that functionality has been lost somewhere in the update cycle. (Even though the Vuze web site still lists it as a feature.) Also, you don't find out until you read the warnings that it is not recommended for kids under 13 because it will basically mess up their eyesight. I get that, as the lenses have to be set for a certain range of sizes, so they focus on more mature eyes. (And it was a strain on my eyes.) But you'd think they'd have a solution for the little ones. Of course, when you get this really cool gadget, who wants to be the first use it? (And is forever pestering you afterwards.) Just wish they would warn you about that before you order it and it shows up and all your kids are asking to try it out. Hope this helps for the parents out there thinking this will be really cool for the kids.
Nintendo Wii Mario Kart Complete CIB w/ Manual Tested Working
03 Nov, 2020
Can't go wrong with Mario Kart
Classic Nintendo game with all kinds of fun for the whole family. If you've never played this game, you've never lived. 1-4 players for all ages, and everyone has a blast. You can spend hours just playing by yourself, getting your skills up so you can dominate in racing or battle mode.