![]() While it’s a bit odd that a Japanese company would design a game taking place in the Pacific Theater of World War II, where the Americans are the heroes and the Japanese are the bad guys, 1942 was a hit in Japanese arcades in the ’80s. Your aim is to reach Tokyo to destroy the Japanese fleet. Originally released in 1984, in the vertical shooting game you are a World War II flying ace fighting in the Battle of Midway. The classic arcade game, 1942, can finally be yours in a cool smaller form. Order them here, or consider giving an annual subscription as a gift this holiday season. If you have the same problem we do – where there’s more gamers in the house than there are consoles and TVs, back issues of Under the Radarare a great way to pass the time while you wait for your turn with the controller. This year our video games gift guide is divided into three sections: one for hardware, books, and collectibles, one for games geared towards adults and older gamers, and a section for games meant for the whole family. ![]() Nothing has helped me battle the blues in times of COVID than jumping into an online arena to blast my closest friends and family with virtual laser guns. It’s been far easier to socialize with our friends in our homebuilt Minecraft worlds than, you know, the real one. We’re spending more time in front of our TVs than ever before–and, you know, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. ![]() ![]() Similar to the situation we outlined in our home video gifts round-up, spending most of our time at home for the last two years has changed the way many of us entertain ourselves. If you stick around, you’ll soon encounter our gift suggestions for everything from vinyl and box sets, to toys, collectibles, tech, and more. We’ve already presented our top picks for Blu-rays, board games, and booze. Our 2021 holiday gift guide just keeps on rollin’ here at Under the Radar. ![]()
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