#4. Rubik’s Cube ($10 @ Amazon.com)
The handheld 3D combination puzzle has challenged gamers to solve its color conundrum since 1980 — and it’s still hard as hell to complete. The object of the puzzle is to arrange nine like-colored cubes on each face of the cube. Sounds easy enough until you spend a few days trying to make it happen.
#5. Game Boy ($45 and up @ Amazon.com)
Nintendo’s Game Boy was introduced in 1989 with four operating buttons and a greenish pixel display screen. Although PSP and even the Sega Game Gear have outranked it in terms of graphics and game variety, the Game Boy still remains a favorite today because … well, because it’s Game Boy.
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