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<body><![CDATA[Gaming on the move is all the rage at the moment, with Nokia, Nintendo and Sony ploughing millions of pounds into their high-tech systems. Yet there is a giant-killer that could yet catch them napping: HasbroΓÇÖs Simon Electronic Keychain. This is a portable keychain version of the classic 1978 memory game, where the machine generates an ever more complicated pattern of lights and sounds and you have to repeat the sequence for as long as possible. When you get a rhythm going itΓÇÖs actually quite satisfying and there are two levels of difficulty to keep the challenge going for longer. ItΓÇÖs a shame, though, that there isnΓÇÖt a built-in counter so you can measure how big a sequence you managed to remember. It could also do with a headphone socket, as the low-rent sounds will cause you and anyone nearby to go slightly insane if played for too long. But what can you expect for 13 quid?]]></body>