The most absurd customer tech in computer game

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While the latest trailer for The Last of Us 2 was shocking in its brutal survivalist violence, it had one last surprise in store: a
character is shown playing a PS Vita
Given how few people play the system nowadays, and the new game is set in 2033, we find the implication hilarious that one of the few pieces
pop up in video games?Sure, plenty of games incorporate tech advances that saturate our own world, like cell phones
tends to communicate with his superiors using a Codec receiver, a discrete device which directly manipulates the small bones of the ear by
using nanotechnology
And yet Solid Snake refuses to leave his antiquated music player behind
At a stretch, you could probably imagine a chimpanzee using a single Joy-Con without much trouble
animation in Donkey Kong: Tropical Freeze
original version had DK and Diddy grooving on the 3DS
defeated by light, batteries suddenly become a precious resource
That being said, only the best will do for Mr
Alan Wake, who exclusively uses Energizer batteries to power his flashlight
achieve this feat of wizardry in the dark and under duress? And finally, what kind of torch drains batteries that fast anyway? Some things
SeriesWhat do you do when a niche NES peripheral gets largely forgotten about? Turn it into a character for Super Smash Bros, of course!
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was a typically novel idea from Nintendo that no one knew they wanted (and seemingly no one asked for, either)
The toy was compatible with a couple of NES games, but was originally designed to make the NES appear more sophisticated to buyers, who were
growing cast of characters
The plastic robot made his in-game debut in Super Smash Bros
Brawl, and has been a mainstay ever since
this day your entire 10-year-old life
You finally get the summons from the kindly professor in town to pick your very own pocket-sized beast to start your amazing journey
You go home to kiss your mom goodbye (like a good kid) and pop up to your roomto play a bit on your Super Nintendo Entertainment
Kirby All-Star
Oh well
are comical knock-offs of real-world products, and that extends to computers, coming from fictional in-game brands like LyfeB Gon and
PeachySoft
And then there was the AlienWare desktop
For whatever backdoor partnership reason, EA planted one of the top off-the-shelf gaming computers in the world, and its humorous
Sony, Sony
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third-person action game Quantum Break is chock-full of Microsoft products like Windows Phones and Surface Tablets, as Kotaku pointed out
This makes sense given the game was published by Microsoft Studiosand developed by Remedy Entertainment, which made Alan Wake (above on this
list)
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