Help! Game handheld

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Hello all,
I come to this group hat-in-hand, looking for help. I recently dug up
an old handheld electronic game of mine, called the Pro Tech 600. It
is gray with a flip-up monochrome screen. It doesn't use cartridges,
but is pre-loaded with 600 games. I can figure out how to switch among
the games, but I can't find the instructions that say what number is
what game. Many of them are so close together that you can't tell the
difference at first look, and I don't want to try playing all 600 to
make my own list.
If you are the proud owner of one of these games and still have an
instruction sheet you can fax or email me, I will forever remember you
in my prayers and light a candle for you every Christmas.
Thanks,
Lost
 
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Alaspor@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hello all,
> I come to this group hat-in-hand, looking for help. I recently dug up
> an old handheld electronic game of mine, called the Pro Tech 600.
> If you are the proud owner of one of these games and still have an
> instruction sheet you can fax or email me, I will forever remember you
> in my prayers and light a candle for you every Christmas.

This sounds like one of those 9999-in-1 brick game type units. These
games were a dime a dozen about 3-5 years ago. I completely ignored
them. I think you've got your work cut out for you in finding that list.
I presume you tried the google-thing, eh?
 
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Yep, I googled my butt off. It is indeed one of those cheap old games.
Since posting I have found that really there are about 20 games, then
a ton of variations on each one. So, I have a basic idea of what's
there now. Still would be nice to have the list, though. Some of the
games seem exactly the same.

MrBiggles wrote:
> Alaspor@yahoo.com wrote:
> > Hello all,
> > I come to this group hat-in-hand, looking for help. I recently dug up
> > an old handheld electronic game of mine, called the Pro Tech 600.
> > If you are the proud owner of one of these games and still have an
> > instruction sheet you can fax or email me, I will forever remember you
> > in my prayers and light a candle for you every Christmas.
>
> This sounds like one of those 9999-in-1 brick game type units. These
> games were a dime a dozen about 3-5 years ago. I completely ignored
> them. I think you've got your work cut out for you in finding that list.
> I presume you tried the google-thing, eh?
 

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