Hi guys,
the Watara Supervision and the Game Fighter were kind of fine, while the modern GB Boys are even nice.
This is the most ridiculous clone I've ever seen :'D
DAT single button!
For the curious, I've just seen it for sale on ebay.
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Wow!
Judging by the back pic looks like one of those early Tiger electronics 90s pocket/watch games where the entire screen is filled with images that just turn on and off. I remember there was actually a pretty decent super mario and megaman one of those from Tiger Electronics. The megaman one even had specific level-bosses.
Last edited by BeatScribe (Feb 5, 2015 2:07 pm)
Lol, reminded me of ashens straight away as well
I like the game fighter button layout more than the GBA. LSDJ is a pain in the ass when the dpad and the select button are by the same hand.
LSDJ is a pain in the ass when the dpad and the select button are by the same hand.
Yes, but you can make a little five-minute-mod and your L and R buttons will work as SELECT&START. And this is much_more_comfortable for use with LSDJ then even a DMG layout.
Dire Hit wrote:LSDJ is a pain in the ass when the dpad and the select button are by the same hand.
Yes, but you can make a little five-minute-mod and your L and R buttons will work as SELECT&START. And this is much_more_comfortable for use with LSDJ then even a DMG layout.
imagine that....
Aka the "Mega Duck" elsewhere.
I'm also interested in this:
The company apparently used spare parts of the Mega Duck/Cougar Boy to make a kids' laptop called the LearnComputer. It has a thermal printer, and it has some sort of music software. The musical keyboard is hidden under a plastic case that folds down as part of the laptop's exterior.
Last edited by Invisible Robot Hands (Feb 6, 2015 7:26 pm)
lol. lernkomputer. i have one of those guys... they are sort of cool, but look much better than how they actually function. incredibly simple. its somewhat like playing a sesame street 'my first keyboard' or something like this. nothing amazeballs, at all. just a nice little faux laptop case (someone clever could do the same with DMG guts, pretty easily apart from the housing), and it'd be better
Interresting, the game fighter. It's a pirate console ?
Yes, but it almost entirely compatible with all gameboy carts. Nitro has a tear down on his blog.
I want one so freaking bad.