Nintendo 72 pin question

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Post by asamorris »

ah the nomad.

too little too late.
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Post by Smell the Vapors »

The only problem with the Gamegear and Especially the Nomad, were...they weren't really all that portable...Battery life was inefficient roughly about 6 hours for a set of 6 AA batteries in the Game Gear, and I've read the Nomad had a battery lifespan of like 2 hours. The Atari Lynx had similar problems but I liked alot of the games on that handheld, mainly games like the arcade version of Ninja Gaiden, and Road blasters... Plus with the lynx you could configure it to be left or right handed, if you wanted. God I am a nerd.
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Post by asamorris »

true, BUT TV TUNER!!!
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Post by Smell the Vapors »

I always wanted A Turbo-Grafx Express. Did what the nomad wanted to, which is play home console games, on the go...during the life span of the Game Gear. AND IT ALSO HAD A TV TUNER. BOOYAKA.
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