Is it me or is it pretty mean of kotaku to actually make fun of the guy. Sure its not attractive but at least it works and because it does I applaud him for his effort, we all start somewhere.
While I've long been a supporter of the custom console movement, sometimes I see a project that really makes me wonder what the point is. Take this portable, Gameboy-sized NES, based off of a Super Joy III Nintendo clone. Sure, it's slightly smaller than the original Gameboy and contains 72 built-in games, but oh my god is it hideous to look at. "But it's all about the convenience!" you say? I have at least five devices within my reach that are smaller, prettier, and more than capable of tackling an 8-bit Nintendo title should I deem it necessary.
I say if you really, really want to make a tiny, portable NES, at least make it look less like Doctor Who prop from the late 70's and more like something you'd actually want to play a game on. Hit the link for more pictures, sadly not including ones of the sliced-up thumb after it gets caught on the hastily-cut metal sheeting.
http://kotaku.com/5077390/gamer-buil...d-nes-portable
Is it me or is it pretty mean of kotaku to actually make fun of the guy. Sure its not attractive but at least it works and because it does I applaud him for his effort, we all start somewhere.
Lol I couldnt do any better..
Never mind about this sorry I want to delete it.
Last edited by sword spriter; December 21st, 2008 at 22:43.
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