The video is a review of a recently purchased plug-and-play motion-controlled game machine. The host, Ken, is a collector of retro gaming items, but he also appreciates newer games that are not considered "retro" due to their age. He bought this machine because it's his first motion-controlled plug-and-play machine.
The machine is plugged into the TV and the batteries are inserted. The game is Star Wars Clone Wars. The host plays the game, demonstrating the controls and gameplay. He expresses that the game is responsive and fun, with a lot of levels to play. He also mentions that it's hard to concentrate on the game when his cat is nearby.
Ken found the game for a good price, around $6.99, and he's happy to add it to his collection. He encourages viewers to like, subscribe, or comment on his video.
1. The speaker, Ken, is a YouTube content creator who enjoys retro things such as computers, handheld games, video games, and mechanical games.
2. Ken has recently picked up a plug-and-play machine that is motion-controlled.
3. The machine has a reset button, an on/off switch, and two fire buttons at the top of the handles.
4. The machine only takes batteries and does not have a power adapter, which is considered a drawback by Ken.
5. The machine is portable due to its battery-only power source.
6. The machine is comfortable to hold, lightweight, and well-weighted.
7. The machine plays a game called "Clone Wars".
8. The machine was made in 2009, which is 13 years ago.
9. The machine has two buttons at the top (A and B buttons) and two buttons at the front, which are the same button.
10. The machine is not too bad for the price Ken paid for it.
11. Ken collects plug-and-play machines because it's getting difficult to collect retro stuff.
12. Ken found the game in the controller section of Value Village for about $5.99.
13. The machine is very responsive and fun to play.
14. There are a lot of levels to play in the game.
15. Ken is very happy that he was able to pick up the machine for $6.99 Canadian.
16. The machine is going to be part of Ken's collection and will be well displayed and played.
17. Ken hopes viewers enjoyed the video and encourages them to like, subscribe, and comment.