PHOTOGENIC: Tats, I couldn't agree more...these little machines are photogenic. Forget about the industrial design of the G&W itself, even the text/imagery/logos are laid out with care.
ON THE "MULTI-SCREEN" G&W's: Such a great, practical design. So elegant. To think that it would take three decades for this design to be updated for a modern handheld (by the same company, no less) is...well, it's sad!
RAIN SHOWER: I have never played this, and it intrigues me because the screens are in a horizontal layout...how many other G&W's have this horizontal layout? I have mostly played the single-screen G&W's, decades ago, and I can't remember playing anything like Rain Shower.
OBLIGATORY MENTION: G&W's were expensive and I never owned one as a kid, but you KNOW I LOVED THE CHEAPER ALTERNATIVES because that's what folks gave me on my birthday/xmas. Pole Position Clone in a cute red plastic case? YUP! Generic Horizontal Shoot-em-up (with 3 game variations!) in a CALCULATOR+GAME COMBO*? YUP! Mechanical Wind-up Handhelds that were actually pretty fun, if limited? YUP!
And, finally, did I drool incessantly over what everyone else had? YUP!
SO DON'T TORMENT ME WITH YOUR G&W's, TATS!
SEND ME YOUR LEAST FAVORITE. I'll pay for shipping.
Thank you, Tats. I appreciate your kindness.
*Game-N-Calc? I made a thread or two over the years about it. Casio? I think...