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PhreQuencYViii
Title: olololol
Joined: Jul 25 2006
Location: VA
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jonnymorgue wrote: |
That reminds me: Does anyone recall a head-mounted "game system" from the mid-90s that played little red LCD versions of popular games (the one I had, then subsequently tore apart, and then was thrown away, came with Mortal Kombat 3)?
The head-gear strapped around the head and placed a small reflective screen in front of the right eye. |
R-zone!
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jonnymorgue
Title: Nothing Special
Joined: Oct 25 2006
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*gasp* That's it! I wasn't aware of the original handheld one, but I did find out that the same carts were used in the head mounted variation. It may also explain why my right eye is fucked up.
Thanks!
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Char Aznable
Title: Char Classicâ„¢
Joined: Jul 24 2006
Location: Robot Boombox HQ
Posts: 7542
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"Nappa, are you seeing that power level?"
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TheRoboSleuth
Title: Sleuth Mark IV
Joined: Aug 08 2006
Location: The Gritty Future
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Char Aznable wrote: |
"Nappa, are you seeing that power level?" |
Goku: Hey look Vegeta! People popcorn!
Vegeta: Ugh, what are you on?
Buu: Oogly? What is oogly?
Babidi: It means your face frightens small children, now shut up!
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Knyte
2010 SLF Tag Champ*
Title: Curator Of The VGM
Joined: Nov 01 2006
Location: Here I am.
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Alright!
I have ordered my GP2X Value pack, the AC Adapter, and a 2GB SD Card, which should arrive sometime middle-of next week. So I will be sure to give it the full review treatment for all of you interested!
Portable Neo-Geo... *DROOL*
I can't wait!
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Jonny
Joined: Apr 06 2007
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Get a DS. They have a lot of games that may seem "strange" to some gamers (Phoenix Wright, Trauma Center, Hotel Dusk, etc.), but those games are where the system truly shines. It also has classic Nintendo franchise games (Yoshi's Island DS, Mario Kart DS, Kirby Canvas Curse), and those are also great games.
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Mr. Bomberman
2009 Forum Champion
Title: (still) token black.
Joined: Jan 27 2006
Location: Home of the lost towers
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Jonny wrote: |
Get a DS. They have a lot of games that may seem "strange" to some gamers (Phoenix Wright, Trauma Center, Hotel Dusk, etc.), but those games are where the system truly shines. It also has classic Nintendo franchise games (Yoshi's Island DS, Mario Kart DS, Kirby Canvas Curse), and those are also great games. |
Sorry Jonny, he had already decided.
Knyte, if you can post pics of SDI and TwinBee Yahho running on your GP, you win.
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Xbox Live: HazNobody, pronounced "HAz". | Haven't went to IRC yet? Go! #sydlexia @ DALnet. | Y'all should play some Super Robot Wars J (hey that rhymes!) | yeah I'm back who gives a shit |
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Delition
Title: That guy over there.
Joined: Mar 14 2007
Location: A pathetic city.
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Mr. Bomberman
2009 Forum Champion
Title: (still) token black.
Joined: Jan 27 2006
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Delition wrote: |
N-GAGE is where it's at. |
lolol^^ N~Gage was the shit, especially Sonic N, which was the SAME shit as Sonic Advance.
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Jonny
Joined: Apr 06 2007
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Mr. Bomberman wrote: |
Jonny wrote: |
Get a DS. They have a lot of games that may seem "strange" to some gamers (Phoenix Wright, Trauma Center, Hotel Dusk, etc.), but those games are where the system truly shines. It also has classic Nintendo franchise games (Yoshi's Island DS, Mario Kart DS, Kirby Canvas Curse), and those are also great games. |
Sorry Jonny, he had already decided.
Knyte, if you can post pics of SDI and TwinBee Yahho running on your GP, you win. |
Wow. How did I not see that message...?
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Knyte
2010 SLF Tag Champ*
Title: Curator Of The VGM
Joined: Nov 01 2006
Location: Here I am.
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Jonny wrote: |
Get a DS. They have a lot of games that may seem "strange" to some gamers (Phoenix Wright, Trauma Center, Hotel Dusk, etc.), but those games are where the system truly shines. It also has classic Nintendo franchise games (Yoshi's Island DS, Mario Kart DS, Kirby Canvas Curse), and those are also great games. |
As far as the Classic Nintendo Franchises go, I will be able to play EVERY NES/SNES/GB/GBA game ever made, so I think I got that covered. I may not be able to play the new stylized DS games, but I think that is a fair trade for being able to play Samurai Shodown I-V, Street Fighter Alpha series, and SvC Chaos. Not too mention about 20,000 other games.
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Jonny
Joined: Apr 06 2007
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Knyte wrote: |
Jonny wrote: |
Get a DS. They have a lot of games that may seem "strange" to some gamers (Phoenix Wright, Trauma Center, Hotel Dusk, etc.), but those games are where the system truly shines. It also has classic Nintendo franchise games (Yoshi's Island DS, Mario Kart DS, Kirby Canvas Curse), and those are also great games. |
As far as the Classic Nintendo Franchises go, I will be able to play EVERY NES/SNES/GB/GBA game ever made, so I think I got that covered. I may not be able to play the new stylized DS games, but I think that is a fair trade for being able to play Samurai Shodown I-V, Street Fighter Alpha series, and SvC Chaos. Not too mention about 20,000 other games. |
But you can already play emulations on your computer/laptop. The only difference is that the GP2X is portable, but if you had a laptop you would be able to play those emulations plus do a lot of other things, and take them with you. Anyway, you already decided, so the point is moot, anyway.
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Knyte
2010 SLF Tag Champ*
Title: Curator Of The VGM
Joined: Nov 01 2006
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There's a big difference in portablility between a Laptop Computer and something that fits in your coat pocket.
Also, add Sam & Max and Full Throttle to the list, as there is a SCUMMVM port for GP2X also!
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Knyte
2010 SLF Tag Champ*
Title: Curator Of The VGM
Joined: Nov 01 2006
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Well, the GP2X has arrived. Now I got to wait for the SD card, I ordered to show up, so I can start playing with the emulators.
I can tell you that it is decent sized, has a really weird control stick, and is alot lighter than it looks. Also, the LCD screen is good size, good brightness, and very crisp and clear to look at.
And, it included a EUR -> US adapter with the AC Adapter, because they only come with the widely spaced giant prongs used in Europe and other places running 220v current.
Edit: Here's some pics from my cellphone, since I am work right now and don't have my camera.
Here it is! (It sitting on a CD Jewel Case so you can judge the size of it.)
And, here's the funky plug and adapter:
I'll start a new thread, once I do a full review. (With lots of pics and such.)
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