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SubjectIntresting and low cost "retro" gamming gadget new Reply to this message
Posted byrimmerchant
Posted on02/08/06 08:47 PM



I know it's no GBA,DS or PSP

but this thing looks pretty intersting considering it's low cost and have a built in TFT full color LCD

http://www.viewonline.com/pages/art...PDPvgpocket.htm

range from $20-$40

I'm getting the 75 game one.

http://baysoftgames.com/vgpocket.html

if anyone is interested I'll put up a review




SubjectRe: Intresting and low cost "retro" gamming gadget new Reply to this message
Posted byLilwolf
Posted on02/09/06 05:50 AM



I would be interested in a review. ESPECIALLY if it looks like its a nes or snes under the hood with original games.

heck, since it looks like a 2.5" TV... might make a good start for a ben heck miniturization for a via epia board

> I know it's no GBA,DS or PSP
>
> but this thing looks pretty intersting considering it's low cost and have a
> built in TFT full color LCD
>
> http://www.viewonline.com/pages/art...PDPvgpocket.htm
>
> range from $20-$40
>
> I'm getting the 75 game one.
>
> http://baysoftgames.com/vgpocket.html
>
> if anyone is interested I'll put up a review
>





SubjectRe: Intresting and low cost "retro" gamming gadget Reply to this message
Posted byrimmerchant
Posted on02/11/06 09:31 AM



It's the size of a GBA micro.

I doubt epia motheboards will get that small. at least not for some years.

I got off ebay a few days ago. so I have no idea when it will come but I will post a review when I get it.




SubjectI got mine and did areview. new Reply to this message
Posted byrimmerchant
Posted on02/15/06 04:25 PM



anyone that care to read it.

http://www.geniv.com/kin/reviews/r_vgpocket/





Subjectlooks like a famiclone yes new Reply to this message
Posted byJonemaan
Posted on02/16/06 11:23 AM



backbox.jpg:
Table Ball = playing vs the wrestler in 'Shufflepuck Cafe (J).nes', without any changes
Paddle Ball = one of the minigames in 'Pyokotan no Dai Meiro (J).nes', some graphics changes
Bulls-Eye = Archery in 'Track & Field (U).nes', status bar moved to the bottom

We can't identify the chips on that pcb unless you scrape off that black mess (common thing in pirate boards) ;p




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