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wraggster
February 23rd, 2008, 22:39
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Fly has announced the MC100 Phone, which is the first phone to support Nintendo games.
The handset supports both Java MIDP2.0 / CLDC1.1. and Nintendo (nes/smc/gb/gbc) platform. Fly MC100 is the first handset offering its users this unique function. Games (nes/smc/gb/gbc) can be freely downloaded from the Internet and set up in your Fly MC100. Special game keys are disposed in the upper part for better convenience. There are in-built e-book and e-mail client functions for intellectual entertainment fans and for those who are used to working outside the office.


Fly MC100 is of medium dimensions — 111.4 × 50.2 × 15 mm and of optimal weight of 106 g for a handset of that class. A powerful 1050mAh Li-Ion battery provides a long musical marathon, many hours gaming and 5 -hour business talks. Fly MC100 is able for 330 hour operating in a stand-by mode.


Fly MC100 up-to-date TFT display of 262K colors with a 240×320 pixel resolution is perfectly suitable for viewing and editing images made with a 2 mega pixel camera with a digital zoom (maximal resolution is 1600×1200 pixels) and a multi-shooting function, as well as for video and clips playback.


Fly MC100 “works” with all popular audio and video formats (MIDI, IMY, WAV, AMR, AAC, MP3 and MPEG4/3GP) and plays records with a help of an in-built MP3 player or FM band. Fly MC100 is synchronized with computer and charged via USB cable, also can be connected with other devices via Bluetooth 1.2 A2DP. Fly MC100 in-built memory is 23 MB, and an additional microSD card for music, video and game collection storage.

The Phone is currently only available in the US , for a price of $270.

http://blog.3g.co.uk/2008/02/nintendo-games-on-your-phone.html