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I was over at Killee13's house a couple days ago, and I started playing his Sega Handheld (which was WAY ahead of its time), and he started telling me about this thing his grandma has in her basement. its a massive keyboard thats about 3x taller than a normal keyboard. You plug it into a tv and load a main menu. And you can either insert a cartridge into in and play a saved game, or insert a blank one, select the form of BASIC programming you want to use, make a game, and save it to that cartridge 0_0

I dunno if what he told me was warped or not the exact truth, but if it does exist, I want one! Smile
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Nevermind, I found a picture of one of them Big Grin

*sorry about the double post* :oops:
Yep... my friend has one of those, he collects all the old consoles/'computers' etc from around then... He even has a Vectrex, if anyone remembers that... :wink:
You mean a GameGear? Nah, those were too big. The sound sucked. The screen was too reflective.
pff, it had a backlit screen which Nintendo couldn't do till Nintendo Advance SP Tongue
second generation gameboy advance sp. First gen has a FRONTLIT screen for chrissakes! What kind of idiot makes a frontlit screen?
Quote:pff, it had a backlit screen which Nintendo couldn't do till Nintendo Advance SP :P

Yeah, but it was the size of a cinder block and weighed about the same :P


And yeah, I would have to agree, Barok, Who the hell thought frontlit screens were a good idea?!

Anonymous

the guys who sold you the (cheaper) front-lit screens, that's who =)