samsonlonghair wrote:Great find, Henry. Way to go! Is there a story behind this?
Not much of a story, no.
There's a guy here on one of the local AV forums that had some of his video game related gear up for sale. Not much of interest aside from a Game Boy Player w/ startup disk, and that GC Component cable.
I kept my trap shut and paid what he asked. No mess, no fuss.
"There are three kinds of suns in Missouri: Sunshines, sunflowers, and sons-of-bitches"
RCBH928 wrote:Why buy a GC component cable when you can buy a Wii with component cables and GC controller for cheaper and has more features?
Gameboy Player, I would buy them for that alone.
Retron 5 and you get save states and can use a SNES controller. So for the same price I can get a Wii, Retron 5 and maybe even have moneys for a few games?
dsheinem wrote:In any case, sorry that my avatar makes you cringe these days, but I haven't really changed my posing habits at all.
$200-$300?! That's way too much. I got mine for $115 in 2013.
The Game Boy Player outputs in 480p with those cables, which is a good reason enough, as everyone else has stated. Even on the non-progressive games, picture quality is unparalleled.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
The only thing that always bothered me about the Game Boy Player is the hitching in the scrolling. I know there are different filters to alleviate it, but it's still a bit annoying. Not annoying enough to not love having a Game Boy Player, but annoying nonetheless.