Not unless we can get 5,000 people to pay for them up frontLimewater wrote:
But, of course, neither of these things would likely be mass-produced.
GB player for NES? Is it possible?
Re: GB player for NES? Is it possible?
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Re: GB player for NES? Is it possible?
Sigh, yeah.toredauei wrote:Not unless we can get 5,000 people to pay for them up frontLimewater wrote:
But, of course, neither of these things would likely be mass-produced.
I really need to start fleshing out my all in one Sega idea for a pitch to the actual company.
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Re: GB player for NES? Is it possible?
There are people crazy enough to design this stuff on their own, though. I remember seeing a few PCB design docs from a guy on the Ben Heck forums for a N64 flash cart. In this case you'd have to find someone who wants the intellectual challenge, as from a practical standpoint buying a Super Gameboy is the best route to get your Gameboy on a TV on.
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