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General and Gaming => Classic Video Games => Topic started by: thecrypticodor on February 13, 2014, 10:41:59 pm
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I do from time to time and I notice some weird looks from people. Especially when It's an enormous Game Gear with the Master System Converter attached. ;D I think it's mostly stupid people that are so ''new'' obsessed that any old tech is deemed valueless and inferior to them.
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I probably wouldn't carry a Game Gear out just because it's so big; but a Gameboy isn't out of the question. It's actually pretty similar in size to a 3DS XL. I'm not above a Gameboy. I bet it would even cause a few conversations.
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I actually have a Red Game Boy Pocket that darko did a backlight mod for me on. I've rocked that in public multiple times.
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I actually have a Red Game Boy Pocket that darko did a backlight mod for me on. I've rocked that in public multiple times.
Darko does back light mods?
To answer the original post. My answer is no I would not feel weird rocking anything. I do it all the time. I just don't care what any one thinks. I still rock a cassette Sony walkman from time to time.
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It was kind of a one off commission/ favor, I think.
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Not at all. I use my GBA-SP quite a bit, still. The Game Gear would just be a bit bulky to carry around.
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Not at all. I use my GBA-SP quite a bit, still. The Game Gear would just be a bit bulky to carry around.
And you could only play it 30-minutes, tops, before the batteries got sucked dry :p
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When I go on business trips I pull out the Game Gear and put it on the dashboard and pretend it is my GPS unit.
Actually I get the most stares at security when I have to put any systems in the bins at the airport.
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Not at all. I use my GBA-SP quite a bit, still. The Game Gear would just be a bit bulky to carry around.
And you could only play it 30-minutes, tops, before the batteries got sucked dry :p
All you would need is a Game Gear battery pack like this one
(http://www.rock30games.com/ItemImages/Large/311000248.jpg)
Also you would have to replace the internal battery inside the pack as it would be so old it most likely wouldn't hold a charge and then you could get about a hour. Very practical as well as portable I must say. ;D
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Original Gameboy? Maybe not. Although, I enjoyed Super Mario Land and Tetris on it, the handheld doesn't really give me a lot of variety. Then again, I only had access to those games and no longer have them. Gameboy Color or Gameboy Advance... Definitely!
Game Gear? Don't remember playing one so until I've played some games on it, then I will give my decision.
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If you're gonna go out on a train or a bus you gotta bring something with style. I'm talk'n Atari Lynx or NeoGeo Express! And if you have the funds you can listen to some music on your Sega CDX. Only then you'll be a cool kid.
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Not at all. I use my GBA-SP quite a bit, still. The Game Gear would just be a bit bulky to carry around.
And you could only play it 30-minutes, tops, before the batteries got sucked dry :p
The battery-life really isn't as bad as people make it. I took my Game Gear with me on a trip down to the Bay Area, which is 3 1/2 to 4 hours away, and it lasted me the whole trip without dying. And that was with it playing Master System games through the converter.
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The battery-life really isn't as bad as people make it. I took my Game Gear with me on a trip down to the Bay Area, which is 3 1/2 to 4 hours away, and it lasted me the whole trip without dying. And that was with it playing Master System games through the converter.
Yeah that's about what I get using 3000 mah rechargable batteries
The Game Gear is essentially just a portable Master System. So the converter doesn't contain any circuitry that would consume any extra power. It's just a pass threw device thats maps a MS pin connectors to the appropriate Game Gear pinout.
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The battery-life really isn't as bad as people make it. I took my Game Gear with me on a trip down to the Bay Area, which is 3 1/2 to 4 hours away, and it lasted me the whole trip without dying. And that was with it playing Master System games through the converter.
Yeah that's about what I get using 3000 mah rechargable batteries
The Game Gear is essentially just a portable Master System. So the converter doesn't contain any circuitry that would consume any extra power. It's just a pass threw device thats maps a MS pin connectors to the appropriate Game Gear pinout.
I just figured it would take more power to run a full-on console game vs. a shrunk down portable game.
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I've had some strange looks when I would take my Atari Lynx out and about. I'm surprised at how many people didn't realize Atari made anything past the 2600, never mind a handheld.
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it wouldn't bother me one bit, hell I'd play my Vectrex if I could. :P
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I felt a little weird at first. But I play a Game Gear or Nomad in public 5 days a week during my work commute. I bought some rechargeable and I get about 6 hours on my Nomad. It's honestly, not that bad.