Remember the old days, when you got back from the pub, stuck on that old CD of theme tunes and played the guess the song game?
No? Must have just been me and me mates then playing the music trivia game...
... the trouble was that eventually, no matter how many beers that we had had, they'd always be some smart-arse who started remembering the play list.
Now, what with modern technology and all that, we have devices (Known as iPod's I believe) that have massive play-lists - assuming you know how these new fangled things worked.
This is where the I-No iPod comes in. Stick your iPod (or your mates) in on shuffle mode, grab yourself a buzzer and sit back for the music trivia game for the next generation. Pick a card at random (Included in the game) so you know whether you have to answer with the correct name of the song, the artist or the album, then when you think that you have got it right, then press your buzzer to give answer. No more arguments over who called it first as the I-No iPod will soon let you know! To get the answer, just pull the iPod from the I-No to see - if you can still read at this time of night.
The I-No iPod keeps track of the score, so you can put any remnants of brain power to work on paying attention and trying to access that music library that is your befuddled brain.
Of course, you needn't be drunk to play, you can pull this game out at any time for goo clean family fun (just don't let you kids out their iPod in, as you won't have a clue and it will all sound rubbish anyway!). Bring it out at Christmas too, but then you'll be drunk again anyway. The I-No iPod is also an iPod speaker, so that's handy to.
Why is it pointless?
We used to do this in the old days before iPods and wot not!
Why is it cool?
It expands the game to almost limitless levels and no-one gets to start remembering the playlist.
Tags:
speaker, sound, audio, docking-station, toys, play, game, ipod
Where can I get one?
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