: Meemaw gives Sheldon his first video game console—a "Tanoshi" system that resembles a classic NES. While Sheldon initially dismisses it as a child's toy, he and Meemaw soon become hopelessly addicted to a quest-based game. This subplot highlights the beginning of Sheldon's complicated relationship with gaming, a recurring theme in The Big Bang Theory .
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In this episode, Sheldon's family takes a road trip to Bakersfield, California, to visit his grandmother, Meemaw (played by Annie Potts). Sheldon is excited to see his grandmother but struggles with the long car ride and the fact that his family doesn't share his enthusiasm for a strict itinerary. : Meemaw gives Sheldon his first video game
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