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SNES Portable

Tha_Zanthrax writes "This guy is really good: the same dude that built a portable PSX a while ago and has also made some really old Atari 2600 portable has did it again. This time he 'compressed' a Super Nintendo System. The comicbook-like intro is nice to."

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  1. This guy kicks ass by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Not only is he a sick designer/engineer, but a funny bastard as well.

    My favorite line:

    Like Timmy T, I had to give it one more try

    What an amazing obscure reference. Anyone remeber that old joint from about 10 years ago?

    One more try,
    Let me show how much
    I love you.
    One more try,
    Let me put my arms
    Around you.
    Livin all these lonely nights
    Without you.
    Oh baby, can we give it
    One more try?

  2. Re:I seem to remember... by LMCBoy · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I know of a guy who built his own helicopter in his garage. Thing's got a VW engine and a big rubber belt to drive the tail rotor. He actually flies around in the thing.

    Gotta tell you, when I heard about that, my first reaction was not "So what? You've been able to buy helicopters for decades now!"

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  3. Emulators! by zmokhtar · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It depends on what you mean by portable. If a laptop is "portable", then you can run SNES, old dos games, NES, gameboy, SEGA, PS2, etc. emulators on your laptop.

    If you mean a gameboy is portable, it's only a few more iterations until we get there. Right now, I run PocketNes and it works great! Genesis and Lynx emulators also exist. I haven't tried Lynx but the Genesis one is still too slow. If you are willing to run Linux on your iPaq, you can run SNES. As for people who want XT, there is even an 80186 emulator! That means you can run DOS on top of WinCE! They even have screenshots of Windows 3.0 running on a PocketPC.

    In short, I am amazed at my iPaq. These things are actually powerful enough to be classified as PC's. These 200Mhz handhelds are what sat on desktops in 1997. Check out Gateway's homepage as of 1/1/1997, they are selling P166's.

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  4. Simply put.. by merauder · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Besides the 'geek factor', this guy has once again done somthing ingenious. He obviously knows what he's doing, and even routes out his own cases, and they look professional, i think the latest SNESp (his word) is very well done.. I think a console company should hire this guy to help design the next portable..

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