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Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 3:10 pm
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 5:55 pm
I saw an article about that a while back. It's cool in theory but I think most people would prefer to play emulated versions on their phones. Personally I love cartridges, but I think I'd prefer to put them in their systems.
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 6:13 pm
Avane Anime I saw an article about that a while back. It's cool in theory but I think most people would prefer to play emulated versions on their phones. Personally I love cartridges, but I think I'd prefer to put them in their systems. personally i think there great tools to test out flea market buys. but i think the cartage versions are better theres other tech in regards to this topic.
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 6:57 pm
Hoshioni http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpSc3T9228c i present the super nintendo....portable. it uses the old system and lets you rebuild it to play your actual cartage games! (is done for other systems as well this is awesome. for the geek-factor, not the practicality... though it looks very practical too, if you still have some of the cartridges lying around. I do have an old SNES in my closet... has no power cord or games or controllers, but for some reason i have the console. neutral
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 8:29 pm
Sirenyard Hoshioni http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpSc3T9228c i present the super nintendo....portable. it uses the old system and lets you rebuild it to play your actual cartage games! (is done for other systems as well this is awesome. for the geek-factor, not the practicality... though it looks very practical too, if you still have some of the cartridges lying around. I do have an old SNES in my closet... has no power cord or games or controllers, but for some reason i have the console. neutral id like just to test old games at yard sales and suff
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:01 pm
Hoshioni Sirenyard Hoshioni http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpSc3T9228c i present the super nintendo....portable. it uses the old system and lets you rebuild it to play your actual cartage games! (is done for other systems as well this is awesome. for the geek-factor, not the practicality... though it looks very practical too, if you still have some of the cartridges lying around. I do have an old SNES in my closet... has no power cord or games or controllers, but for some reason i have the console. neutral id like just to test old games at yard sales and suff Yeah, I could see that. I am still about the geek-factor. imagine walking into someone's house and seeing one of those on their coffee table! *envy* mrgreen
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:25 pm
Sirenyard Hoshioni Sirenyard Hoshioni http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpSc3T9228c i present the super nintendo....portable. it uses the old system and lets you rebuild it to play your actual cartage games! (is done for other systems as well this is awesome. for the geek-factor, not the practicality... though it looks very practical too, if you still have some of the cartridges lying around. I do have an old SNES in my closet... has no power cord or games or controllers, but for some reason i have the console. neutral id like just to test old games at yard sales and suff Yeah, I could see that. I am still about the geek-factor. imagine walking into someone's house and seeing one of those on their coffee table! *envy* mrgreen my g33k factor would b3 making a badass comput3r b3 a all 3nd r3tro and arcad3 gaming d3vic3 with a custom sh3ll and airbrush3d by m3
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 10:05 pm
Hoshioni Sirenyard Hoshioni Sirenyard Hoshioni http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpSc3T9228c i present the super nintendo....portable. it uses the old system and lets you rebuild it to play your actual cartage games! (is done for other systems as well this is awesome. for the geek-factor, not the practicality... though it looks very practical too, if you still have some of the cartridges lying around. I do have an old SNES in my closet... has no power cord or games or controllers, but for some reason i have the console. neutral id like just to test old games at yard sales and suff Yeah, I could see that. I am still about the geek-factor. imagine walking into someone's house and seeing one of those on their coffee table! *envy* mrgreen my g33k factor would b3 making a badass comput3r b3 a all 3nd r3tro and arcad3 gaming d3vic3 with a custom sh3ll and airbrush3d by m3 whee blaugh ... h4v3n'7 5p0k3 1337 1n 4wH1l3 pirate [^^ Haven't spoke leet in awhile ^^] and I totally agree!
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