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Episode: 2701
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Title: HPR2701: First impressions of the Odroid-go
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2701/hpr2701.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 07:43:19
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This is HBR episode 2,701 entitled First Impression of the Odoid Go and is part of the series
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Hobby Electronics.
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It is hosted by the ODD Dummy and is about 32 minutes long and carrying a clean flag.
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The summary is, I rumble on about my first impression of the Odoid Go, today's show is
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licensed under a CC hero license.
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Hello folks, Kay Wisher here to remind you that's that time of year again, time for the
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Hacker Public Radio New Year's Eve show.
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For those who don't know, on New Year's Eve, December 31, 2018, at 10am UTC, that is
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5am Eastern Standard Time, we will have a recording going on the HBR mumble server for anyone
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to come on and say Happy New Year and talk about whatever they want.
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We will leave the recording going until January 1, 2019, 12am UTC, that will be 7am Eastern
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Standard Time, or until the conversation stops.
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Please visit hackerpublicradio.org to find all the details and links about how to set
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up the PC mumble client, your favorite mobile app, the mobile server connection details.
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Our Etherpad show notes and the live audio stream if you only prefer to listen in on the
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lively banter.
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So please stop and say hi and maybe join in the conversation with other HBR listeners
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and contributors.
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It's always a good time.
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Hello, this is D.O.D.D. dummy with today's episode for Hacker Public Radio.
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This is just a little first impression slash review of a device I got and I just got it
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in the middle yesterday or maybe the day before and I thought I would just give it a quick
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quick review of my opinion of it and it's called the old joy go and the reason that I
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used the old joy C1 before and I liked it, I used the Cody box for a long time and then
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I think it's doing duty in the Philippines somewhere and I saw that they had this and I've
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got it for a while, a Game Boy size kind of thing for emulators and I actually I have
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like I've got it in India so I have emulators on but I still wanted kind of this, I don't
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know the whole new Linux deal and I saw this and it was $32 and I thought well all right
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I don't remember how much tipping was now but tipping wasn't enough that I thought oh that's
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too much so it looks not a bad thing, maybe 10 bucks off in the tip, I don't know if you
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remember but I was pretty sure if tipping was $20 I would have not gotten it, but anyway
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I didn't really look at the specs when I got it and I just thought I was indulated and
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this is it wouldn't be bad in my mind, it's inside where it's more private and I actually
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I think there's probably some people who have bought similar things and show the battery
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but it's good enough that it runs, so right now it runs NES emulator, sorry $7,200, $600, Spectrum,
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run to Doom, and it runs Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Gear, SMS, it seems like I'm forgetting
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why but oh clinical baking, and it runs out pretty well actually, sounds nice and slow
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every once in a while I see I feel some kind of a slow down but I remember correctly
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pick a truck that in some of the activities but it's actually pretty easy to come in, I'm
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kind of expressing for those classic, now what I didn't see, that was a little disappointed,
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I mean it's my fault because I didn't really read much about it, I was hoping it wouldn't
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have made, but I don't see it, I had a maintenance later on here yet, but that could be
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that just nobody supported it, and my suspicion is it should run main, should be
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able to, or spec wise, but maybe not, you know, maybe only some of the more simple games,
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which is fine, those are the games that pretty much want to play anyway,
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probably are our asteroids and those kind of classic, but the arcade version rather than
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the console, and the consoles I like, anyway, this here was put out in, they're calling
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the 10th anniversary old jewelry, so it's in commemoration of the 10th anniversary,
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and then it comes in kit form, but it's a pretty simple kit to put together,
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having said that, I will kind of, and what you get in the box, you get everything you need,
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you get a looking eye on battery, you get a speaker, a speaker looks pretty well,
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you get, it's two buttons, A and B, two game buttons, and then there's,
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or other buttons, there's a volume button, and you button on a mini flashback button,
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maybe, I select it in a start, and then A and B, there's no shoulder buttons,
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or it does have four buttons, so you will be limited to button games,
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which kind of makes sense, because like I said, the specs are pretty low,
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I actually think it's at 80 more, 80 megahertz, only megahertz in it,
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so it's adaptable, I think, but so you get, like I said,
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you get everything you need to put this together, and the only thing that's missing is
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micro SD card, which you need to prod, reply, and you have to download software
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from the old joy, well, or other sites, and so, and it's built to put it together,
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now, you might, well, you might have heard me in the past complaint about
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every time I take a device apart, I break something, I didn't break anything with this,
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and I mean, part of that is because now I'm used to knowing how,
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most of the little classic things work, so I don't press them too hard,
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but it really is, like in ribbon cables, I, a lot of times I have tough time getting
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a ribbon cable in there, because it seems like they're just don't want to fit right,
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and this one, like I said, was built for people to put together,
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people who are not in small, Chinese women, with tiny hands,
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so big, soft, each finger is like me to put this together.
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And having said that, there's two things, I watched a couple of different videos
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on putting this together, one of them I watched was enough,
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and then I watched the other one just because I was on YouTube,
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and you put all the play on, so the next one came up.
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And in both of these videos, they did something to play,
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I think it was better, some of it, and one that was not.
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So for starters, with a couple of things in that one,
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all of the screws are the same size, which I like,
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so you don't have to worry about putting the wrong screw in the wrong place.
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I had double the number of screws that I needed, which is kind of nice.
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It's kind of like seven, eight, nine screws somewhere in there.
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And one of the guys pointed out that there's a screw in between the battery
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and the speaker get their power pretty close together,
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and in between them there's a screw in between that.
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So one of the guys said, he noticed, I didn't notice myself,
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he said, he noticed some people were missing that screw,
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so I thought I'd point that out.
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I might have missed it, but I heard him say that,
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so I didn't have a chance to miss it.
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Okay, so the one thing that I think you should probably do first is
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put on the screen color, I don't know what's the right word,
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but it's not the screen of the actual LED screen,
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but the screen's the outside cover.
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Put that on first in my recommendation.
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So that way it's, well, I just recommend putting that on first.
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The second thing that I recommend is screw the,
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at least put through screws on the mainboard,
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or you try to test the ribbon cable.
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So you can put the screen in and leave the ribbon cable out,
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the mainboard has a nice thick space for it.
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And what this will do, this will call the mainboard in place.
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And then you can pretty easily put the ribbon cable in.
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So I maybe both of them, no, I think one of them had this issue.
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And one of them tried to attach the ribbon cable for the screen
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before you had the mainboard secure.
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And so it was a little bit tricky doing that way,
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because then you had to, you know,
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think about screwing the other cuts around a little bit.
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The other guy, he screwed it in first.
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I think he might screw it all in,
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but I just figured two screws would be enough to hold it.
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And then you could put that in.
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And the screen itself, in the screen that's got those plastic,
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there's a black bar, it slides, it slides out,
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it does not the kind of goes out, but it slides out.
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And I don't, I doubt you'll have much trouble putting the ribbon cable in,
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I did it and I need to have trouble with it.
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It was a little bit tricky, but not really,
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routing the speaker in the battered cables around the pole pole stair,
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but you should figure that out, it's not too bad.
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And it suddenly took me even with watching,
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or the other thing that's nice about this,
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is you know the slide button on the side,
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you can have one of those, you know on some devices,
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it's hard to get that stupid thing in a situated correctly.
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And sometimes you end up breaking off,
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broken off even the slider,
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the bar didn't slide,
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but this is built nice,
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where it just kind of goes in, and it's pretty easy.
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So the top plate has a space board,
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so anyway, they should all be designed like that.
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But it took me about 30, less than 30 minutes,
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and that's what me watching a video a couple times,
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like a 10 minute, I don't know why the video was 10 minutes.
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Oh yeah, I think you could talk about it.
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So that's the pretty, and what I did was I left the,
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of the outside screen,
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the external screen protection thing.
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It has one of those temporary protection plastics on it,
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which I use to remove those in this case.
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I loved it on because I can't see it,
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so I had left that on.
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And so that's the,
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that's the putting it together.
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You know, I'll talk about what it comes with,
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the softening.
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And the screen is not too bad,
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I think it's 2.4 inches.
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It's all one device,
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when I was putting it together,
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I've left a couple of other reviews.
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Like I said, we're on all the plates.
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There's another device,
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the hardware, it's, I think of 20 bucks.
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The hardware was better,
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at least the screen in the case seemed to be a little bit better.
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Oh, this isn't bad,
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but the screen on that one was 3 inches.
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So I thought if I liked this,
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maybe that'll be my next,
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I might wait to see a hack of it,
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because I'm pretty sure someone will hack that,
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and put something else in it.
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So I could see, you know,
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marrying that thing with the Raspberry Pi mini,
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assuming that the ribbon cables
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can be made to work.
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But the screen's not too bad.
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It's any smaller,
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and I think it's too much for my little eyes,
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or my old eyes.
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So it comes with,
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and I don't like exactly the way the software is right now,
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but that could change.
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It comes with six or seven emulators,
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and they're all on like one menu.
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What I don't like about it is,
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you know, there's some other,
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some other emulators to it,
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but it doesn't seem to be,
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well, there doesn't seem to be a way yet,
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where you can just add those emulators
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that seem to be,
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so what you have to do is,
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you have to,
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you put the emulator on,
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and then whenever you boot up,
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you have to,
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you gotta flash the emulator,
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so when you boot up,
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press B,
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and you hold the B button down,
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when you power it on,
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and then,
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if you boot that way,
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then it gives you,
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kind of like a multi-boot menu,
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and then you select which one,
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so like, for example,
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this has,
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let's put Doom on it,
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and I do not on the,
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the menu that comes with it,
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so you put the,
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you know, you get most of these
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in your firmware,
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possibly,
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and then,
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not have,
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you,
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and then,
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so you select that firmware,
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and it's gotta go through,
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a,
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a flash process,
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and that actually takes a little bit of time,
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you know,
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20 years ago,
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I wouldn't have thought it was much time,
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but,
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but not much time to do.
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And then,
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even worse than the,
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and the same thing goes for the Atari 2600,
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the Atari 7200,
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in the Spectrum,
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and I think a couple others,
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those are,
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well, you have to boot in that way.
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Now, the vast part is,
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if you wanna go back to,
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the,
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the,
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the emulator that I installed,
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and,
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yes,
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gameboy,
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and then,
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you have to do the same thing,
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and it takes longer
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to load that firmware.
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I think that firmware loads takes,
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like,
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what you actually learn that mobile is.
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I think that mobile is that,
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when you,
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when you,
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when you,
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when you Flash it,
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like,
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you know,
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I think only on that one,
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I think the other one's also doing that,
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but maybe they're doing it just so fast that they're no,
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but it goes through,
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like three cycles,
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it's the second crucified,
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and in it,
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it gets two-step,
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So that is kind of, now I'm hoping that, I mean, this is early day, so I'm hoping that
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something that you'll figure out how to either come up with the phone menus that, you
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know, somebody else's own home group menu that includes the emulators that are, you
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saw my e-pops, plus the other ones, or, well, I don't know, it could be also maybe the
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size thing, maybe this is somehow maybe all this has to go in from now on in the case
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and that's the possible, I don't know how that works, but even that's not so bad.
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Now what I did find on here so far is, for the arcade experience, the one that I want
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to be like New York City, like Gallagher, for example, it's 7800 emulators that are on here
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so far.
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Now, it is so, because I typically like the arcade games, and it could be that the ones
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that I was introduced, but I have some games that I think are arcade games, and I have
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something that I think are complicated, so for example, to me, Super Mario Bros. even
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though that was definitely an arcade game, to me, it's a console game, because that's
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really what I've got used to in my asteroids on the other hand, is it's an arcade game.
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So for asteroids, that's what I like is actual games.
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But the same thing goes for Gallagher, I like Gallagher, I haven't seen the course on here
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yet, but to me, Gorge is an arcade game, so I like to play Gorge on a main, but not on one
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console.
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So I'm hoping that there's a main emulator comes to this, at least for some of the more simple games.
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I mean, this is having the power to play some more complicated games.
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It probably is fine for the games that came out in the 70s, maybe early games, but I don't
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think it would be much more than that.
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In the way this screen is, some of those wouldn't be as good as it either, because I think
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some of the bullets, the missile on some games would be too small for me to see.
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So that's also the aspect ratio.
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I don't like that at all, and if I could turn the sideways, that would be fine.
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The button layout is not ideal for that, because it's not poor, but you couldn't remap in
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the title.
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I could probably get used to it, but it wouldn't be ideal.
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I haven't found a way yet to remap these buttons.
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I think so far it looks like at least at this point in time.
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Your stuff with the A button being the A button and the B button being the B button.
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Oh yeah, you couldn't.
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But yeah, I would say that this is pretty, this is what the money I would definitely say
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that.
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I don't know if it's the best one, because I haven't really tried these things out, and I would say
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that.
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Now the handheld system that I use, like to use them all, is a Nintendo 3DS, I think.
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Oh no, Nintendo DSI DX, so like one of the big DSIs, because that's the other thing I
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like at the fur of the bigger handheld system, this one's almost too small actually.
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It's almost good to me, but it's not too small, but it's much smaller and I wouldn't be
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comfortable to me.
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But this fits them in a shirt pocket, so that's kind of nice.
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Like I said, it's not too small, it's almost too small.
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So yeah, if you're looking for the, you know, this, I, there's no way this would emulate
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like an N64 or PlayStation 1, it's not that.
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And I doubt I would be even surprised if it could emulate the SNES, but it doesn't, it doesn't
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pretty good, but I played some Metroid on it, that was pretty good, pretty fun.
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But I think, like I said, this I thought was worth the price, but I think if I was going
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to get into where I really wanted a handheld device or games, I think I would get something
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similar to this, but get one with at least four buttons, maybe shoulder buttons, but the
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takes are bigger, and I would probably go with a bigger footprint and a bigger screen, and
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maybe an actual Singapore computer.
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But, but I do think this is different from what I'm having, and it's a good piece of
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device, and this might be, I was going to say, it might be fine for kids.
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The only thing I don't know about the kids, and I guess, I guess all kids are different, but the,
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I would almost prefer, if I were going to give this to younger kids, the SD card was, you
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had to open a cover or something to change an SD card, because this SD card is kind of exposed, so I'm
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thinking, dirty, grimy, greasy, syrup, and stuff like that, but maybe I'm just paranoid, and kids
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are used to devices now, and that's not a problem, but yeah, I think, what this definitely
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did for me is it showed me that these devices can be decent, and so I think, and I got my
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currently, as you guys might know by now, if you don't just automatically delete my
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shows, most of my hardware, actually, just about all of it, I buy second-hand, and so these days,
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I have probably 7 to 10 Nintendo DS, either DS Lite, DSi, DS Lite or DSi, that I got for
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between $3 and $4, and actually on the 2D X's that I got, I have two of those, I paid $15 for
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one, and the other one I paid $25 for, but the one I paid $25 for came with the Flash
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Card 2, so the Flash Card I came with, I think it was it, alright, or something like that, but
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it's the Flash Card itself is worth 25 bucks, so yeah, I would give this definitely a
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definite buy, unless you have some other device that does this, but it's pretty good, and it,
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now it could, the only way that I, and like I said, if I was going to do this, if I were
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going to actually get in this, I think I would get a custom built one, or one that
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can handle, I'd probably pick a Raspberry Pi 3, but some kind of a Raspberry Pi, just so you can
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be reasonably sure you can upgrade in the future, but a more full single board
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computer that can do more emulations, and maybe run Linux native, and for me that
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would be bigger, but like I said for me, I was fine with the Game Gear, that's a
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lot of on-game gear, long time ago, back when it came out, it's one of the few things I
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paid full price for, and to me that form factor was fine, so that just gives you an idea
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that today I would think that's too big, but not that much too big, like I said, the
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DSI XL is pretty big, and that's not too big for me, and you could go a little bit
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bigger, and I'd still be fine, so yeah, I give this a pretty positive
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review, and I think it's definitely worth the money, and like I said, especially if,
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and it's pretty thin, too, it's like half a stand as the original Game Boy, I would
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say, I'll have that big, it's a little bit shorter too, but yeah, I would say this
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is, especially if you like that, the 80s, all the 80s and 90s console emulators
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all the way up, NES, not SNAPs, except I didn't see it in a television
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emulator for this yet, but I'm sure it could handle that just fine.
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And like I said, I know people are doing the side ports, they're coming along,
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and so far I didn't have any games that weren't supported,
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the ROMs that I had, so, and I don't know how long it plays, I've played it a couple
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hours, I didn't have any issues, I don't know how long the battery lasts,
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it plugs in a normal USB cable, and I think that getting a new battery
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for this shouldn't be much of a issue.
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Replace in the battery is a little bit harder than it could be,
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because you have to take the case off, and that's one, two, three, four, five,
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six screws, but it seems like we could have designed it,
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where you just slide a battery cover off, but they didn't.
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And then, like I said, it just charges for a normal USB micro USB.
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And the buttons seem pretty good, and the issue with that,
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I mean, I don't know if it plays a thing in and day out,
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but they seem to be, like, much on par with Game Boy buttons.
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Oh, it's, I guess I should say that, but this is molded with plastic,
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it's not 3D printed.
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So this should be a nice little stocky stuffer, and all the young kids,
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if this is too old for them, they would consider this,
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these case not work plan, I don't know, I guess I'll find out,
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I'll probably give this to somebody.
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And I haven't had it long enough to know if, you know,
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if you have issues with the micro USB, it's corrupted,
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or not, you've got a key flash, you know,
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you put the software back on, but it is micro USB,
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so, you might have that problem, but so I don't know.
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I haven't had it yet, so I'm only gonna play it maybe three or four years ago.
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So, I'm not gonna shine in on it.
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Well, that's really about all there is to save off this thing.
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Oh, one thing I forgot, it hands a header.
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Looks like one key, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, ten,
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and I suppose these are, what did it come on, GIO pins,
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but in the header sticks out so you can access it from the end.
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It doesn't stick out, it's flushed with the case,
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but I mean, it's external, so you can access it without going into the case.
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In the Exocamus, you've had her pins that you can put on there.
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I don't know if I'll be doing that, but I imagine there's a lot of use for several people.
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I'm just using this as a gig device, and now I use the header.
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And as far as fashion, I'm not a fashion kind of guy, but it looks like a gay boy to me.
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It's clear plastic, what I think I might do,
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I might take this back apart sometime, and spray paint it on the inside of it,
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so that it's not totally clear.
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I don't really like it clear, because some of the light kind of escapes out,
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so that follows me a little bit, but it's not too bad.
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All right, that's enough for this episode. I'll go ahead and get this.
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