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The flip-case features Game Boy-style front controls with a window onto the screen below.
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The flip-case features Game Boy-style front controls with a window onto the screen below.
Love the idea, I have a feeling it's only certain phone models that will see this case like Apple, flag ship Samsung ect !
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The Game Boy was the console I spent the most hours on, partly because I was moving around a lot in my childhood and partly because my folks didn't want to get me a home console (so I basically saved up pocket money from chores to buy a second hand GB from a mate) so there is a lot of nostalgia here.
A pretty god idea, actually, although I'd still rather just have an old handheld console and use a flash cart.
Not with a design like this, as it only covers the oldest two-button games.Quote:
It is further evidence of Nintendo seeking to monetise its old back catalogue on new platforms and likely a big reason behind its copyright enforcements against hosts and distributors of even its oldest IPs.
Anything that requires ABXY and/or shoulder buttons is immediately excluded without altering the design.
For just this SKU, no. I can already see how it would work with numerous different sizes of phone... but if Nintendo are reading this and want to know how, they'll have to offer me money for it!! :pQuote:
One would expect that Nintendo would have to produce quite a few SKUs to make its product ready for the wide variety of smartphones available nowadays.
I was one of the unfortunate kids, my parents only got me a GameGEAR so i do not feel qualified to comment on this thread.
I was one of the fortunate kids born before these were invented so I had a whole real world to interact with - so the buttons on this mean little to me.
The best controls I have used on a handheld were on the SNK Neo Geo Pocket.
I'm actually looking forward to this, provided the price is reasonable.
The nice part is it will have better battery life than the gameboy.
I ran this past some friends in work months ago. Honestly surprised that there wasn't a DS case/emulator that could use your smart phone as the non touch screen. Just seems a logical step