mikeyg wrote:I love that you can play gameboy games on it too. Did you make that cart to do that, or was that an officially made product by nintendo?
You younguns don't know what you're missing.
That didn't answer my question...
1. Find out what words are printed on the label of the device in question.
2. Search for them using google.
3. You find the answer, after having to have the process of using the internet explained to you.
Once again, .
mikeyg wrote:I love that you can play gameboy games on it too. Did you make that cart to do that, or was that an officially made product by nintendo?
You younguns don't know what you're missing.
That didn't answer my question...
1. Find out what words are printed on the label of the device in question.
2. Search for them using google.
3. You find the answer, after having to have the process of using the internet explained to you.
Once again, .
WOW! that is amazing. That has to be the best game cartridge slot ever made for a SNESp.
Shame I don't own enough $$$ to buy it .Great portable and good luck in the competition!
mikeyg wrote:I love that you can play gameboy games on it too. Did you make that cart to do that, or was that an officially made product by nintendo?
You younguns don't know what you're missing.
That didn't answer my question...
1. Find out what words are printed on the label of the device in question.
2. Search for them using google.
3. You find the answer, after having to have the process of using the internet explained to you.
Once again, .
Sorry.
Hold this information fresh in your brain and close to your heart, for one day, some 10 years from now, an impressionable young man such as yourself once was will ask the same question about the gameboy player attachment featured in a gamecube portable.
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