New Handheld Conclusion(i Worked Hard)


[understatement] sayquetionsaskanswers isn't the sharpest tool in the shed, is he? [/understatement]
 
Im sat here at my pc (obviously) looking at my keyboard and thinking about the games i've played of late.

The list includes postal 2, max payne 2, GTAIII and unreal tournament.

Fine, the eve may have the potential to perform, but not as a pc game handheld. I can not imagine playing these games without my scroll wheel mouse and my keyboard.

Sure, sell the thing as emu machine, but any who trys to say this thing can acceptably do pc games is wrong. Yes, there is a large market for RTS and RPGs but most kids dont play these things and handheld gaming devices (heck, consoles as a whole) will always be aimed at this demographic.
 
Its not a handheld machine, its a barcode scanner

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the whole design of this thing sucks ass, if they reworked the design and stopped marketing it as something its not then it might have a chance of becoming another zodiac or something.
 
Funny you should say that..I heard about a handheld that scanned games using a small scanner at the bottom of the console. I am not sure of the name though, sorry.
 
Hmm... I know there is the barcode battler.
You can read standard barcodes and let them battle :)

BTW: There exists a reader for the GBA which reads old NES games from dot-codes (barcode-similar).
It has already been hacked and there exists a program which prints out NES roms to be readable by this thing ;)
 
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