WALNUT, CA, October 30, 2010 (Press-News.org) What is old becomes new again. That is no exception even with video games and technology including old video games like the Original Nintendo back from the 80s.
Das Cheap! of Walnut, CA's CEO David Scarpitta says: "Everything makes a comeback. From 80s-style dresses to wood paneling on the sides of cars. It's only obvious that the simplicity of classic games would rear their head in a market of over saturated video game genres. "
Das Cheap is a major online retailer of "Fun Products" and has officially launched its Das Cheap Classic Games line to the public. This includes classic video games like the original Nintendo games and even 16-bit original Super Nintendo games.
"Old school is cool and it's back in a big way. There are a handful of new game developers out there that are starting to see the classic games phenom where simple equals pure fun. No matter how old it is, the original Super Mario Brothers for the original Nintendo is still pure fun even after almost 25 years. It is just plain simple fun and that what Das Cheap is all about," said David Scarpitta.
Das Cheap is offering their original Nintendo games and Super Nintendo Games as a permanent part of their classic games online catalog and is also featuring a "try before you buy feature" for the classic Nintendo games at Das Arcade where you can play games online free before purchasing. All the classic NES games and Super NES games can be played with original Nintendo systems and even popular remakes of these consoles like the Retro Duo game console that Das Cheap offers for use with these games.
For more information on Das Cheap Classic Video Games please visit http://www.dascheap.com/retro-classic-games.html.
Contact:
Das Cheap! Inc.
675 Brea Canyon Road
#9
Walnut, CA 91789
Ph# 909-839-5430
Das Cheap Enters the Classic Video Games Market
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