That one's $40, and it's just too much. Especially for one with no controller. It's essentially a stripped down 386 multimedia PC, from what I understand. A lot of the software can also be played on a PC, so you might buy some of the alleged 'games' first and see if they're even remotely interesting to you. Most of the software are educational kid's junk and reference software, with only one or two actual games on the system.