Conclusion
The NanoArcade definitely draws eyeballs from friends around. In fact, it resembles some of my first gaming device playing Space Invades and that costs S$70 in the mid 80s.
The NanoArcade is definitely something unique but it just lacks the kind of quality games of the 21st Century. It would be more interesting to see a Android based device which allows you to even surf on it. Call it a NanoArcade + Surfing station. If the price is right, it would be suitable for small children for reading educational titles or simple gaming. What about adding a DVB_T2 tuner and turn it into a portable TV?
In Conclusion, I would say the NanoArcade is an innovative product based on a retro idea. If you missed those old games like Pac Man, Space Invaders, I am sure you will have lots of fun finding them entertaining. Perhaps the new version will be rotatable to landscape mode.