http://www.engadget.com/2006/10/27/cole ... games-for/
Btw. Since i'm not very familiair with sega systems. I posted it here.
New sega coleco on a chip?
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I wonder what the size of that unit is... Same with battery life... if that is anything like a Radica, couldn't we attach a GameGear cartridge slot and make like, a GGPocket or something? Even on it's own it's a really nice case and the screen may or may not be adaptable to other units...
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Considering the Games list is straight off of an SMS... Its NOT a GOAC. Also note the TWO buttons, Genesis minimum is 3.
It COULD be a GameGear clone. But adding a cart? Come on. If its anything like the recent "portables" from JungleTac and others (think VG Pocket), there's nothing inside but the chipset for the SMS and a FlashROM storing the games. Forget about adding carts.
Lets not get too excited until we see the inside of this thing. But I'm 99.99% certain that all you'll see is the PCB of the "system", an LCD controller and a FlashROM.
It COULD be a GameGear clone. But adding a cart? Come on. If its anything like the recent "portables" from JungleTac and others (think VG Pocket), there's nothing inside but the chipset for the SMS and a FlashROM storing the games. Forget about adding carts.
Lets not get too excited until we see the inside of this thing. But I'm 99.99% certain that all you'll see is the PCB of the "system", an LCD controller and a FlashROM.
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Insides :roto wrote:Considering the Games list is straight off of an SMS... Its NOT a GOAC. Also note the TWO buttons, Genesis minimum is 3.
It COULD be a GameGear clone. But adding a cart? Come on. If its anything like the recent "portables" from JungleTac and others (think VG Pocket), there's nothing inside but the chipset for the SMS and a FlashROM storing the games. Forget about adding carts.
Lets not get too excited until we see the inside of this thing. But I'm 99.99% certain that all you'll see is the PCB of the "system", an LCD controller and a FlashROM.
http://zombiechow.com/photos/ColecoSega/