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    The Nintendo Music app adds A Link to the Past.

    You can now tune out the world to Link’s most memorable 16-bit adventure as Nintendo has added 31 tracks from the Super Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past to its music streaming app. The 46-minute long tracklist includes the game’s opening title theme, Kakariko Village, and Hyrule Castle, which are all available to Switch Online subscribers.

    A screenshot of the Nintendo Music app showing A Link to the Past recently added.
    Nintendo has added 31 tracks from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past to its Music app.
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    Andrew Liszewski
    This kid-friendly 3D printing pen makes edible candy sculptures.

    3Doodler, known for its 3D-printing pens, has announced a kid-friendly version of its Chef 3D pen that prints with candy instead of plastic filament. The new 3Doodler Candy, arriving later this year, swaps a power cord for a 45-minute rechargeable battery and uses gluten-free vegan isomalt capsules instead of sugar.

    The candy comes out of the pen at 45 degrees Fahrenheit, so it’s safe for kids aged six and up to use.

    <em>Designed for kids aged six and up, the 3Doodler Candy pen has a 45-minute rechargeable battery.</em>
    <em>Instead of melting sugar which requires a lot of heat, the 3Doodler Candy uses isomalt candy capsules that melt in just 30 seconds.</em>
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    Designed for kids aged six and up, the 3Doodler Candy pen has a 45-minute rechargeable battery.
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    Andrew Liszewski
    Simon is back, but now you have to play it like DDR.

    One of the most iconic electronic toys of the ‘80s is returning, but instead of pressing glowing buttons to repeat an ever-growing pattern, the Simon Jump Game Mat requires you to use your feet. The gameplay is similar to the original Simon, but players are now presented with a sequence of colored lights right from the start, which you have to dance out on the mat.

    It’s available now from Amazon and Target for $21.99.

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    <em>The mat supersizes Simon so you can play it like </em>Dance Dance Revolution<em>.</em>
    <em>Instead of a pattern that gets longer and longer, the game presents a sequence of colored lights right from the start you’ll need to memorize.</em>
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    The mat supersizes Simon so you can play it like Dance Dance Revolution.
    Image: Just Play
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    Andrew Liszewski
    The Ayaneo Flip may not be dead after all.

    In a now-deleted Indiegogo update, Ayaneo seemingly confirmed the Flip, its dual-screen handheld gaming PC, had been discontinued without shipping all orders to backers. But the company has clarified to Overkill that not only has the Flip not been cancelled, but several hundred additional units are set to be produced in the coming months.

    Ayaneo also confirmed it’s “committed to ongoing development of the FLIP product line,” and that a Flip 2 is already in development.

    The Ayaneo Flip dual-screen handheld PC on a shelf surrounded by Nintendo DS game catridges.
    Not only is the Ayaneo Flip not dead, but the company says a Flip 2 is already in development.
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