They are going to release a whole bunch of variants of these...

They are going to release a whole bunch of variants of these, will they ever re-release the gameboy with a nice screen and built in games?

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Game & Watch is much more aesthetic than the Gameboy

I'm still shocked they haven't released an all-in-one Game & Watch for collectors.

Only problem is you kinda gotta include Pokemon RBY for any kinda definitive Gameboy re-release and then you run into the trouble of having to deal with trading and battling and transferring mons.

I for one gonna buy 2 of these, as im sure theres a chance for it to be moddable. And really for an emu handheld, the G&W based one is stylish as hell. Even if you will be limited with 8-bit 2-button systems.

I'm not normally a collectorfag, but I want to buy 2, 1 to mess around with and one to keep boxed next to my Club Nintendo Ball one.

I just want a new Game & Watch Gallery game. Is that too much to ask?

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I wonder if you could hack it and use it like a gameboy emulator
Can't they put in infrared like in gameboy color?

that shit never worked

The system has a USB-C charger port, so theres a possible entryway.

This is the most SOUL thing seen this year.

There aren't any good Game & Watch games left to remake, dude. I'd be fine with a compilation of all four with three graphic modes, though.

Yeah I just want to see Game & Watch get some more love.

If they get into that classic systems mood again, sure. Wouldn't be hard.

It's very cheap to implement some form of short-range low bandwidth RF communication.

no

>have super mario bros game and watch
>doesn't include super mario bros game and watch

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Perhaps, they said it included 35 surprises on it. Maybe it's on there.

It looks emulated which is lazy as fuck to do in this day in age. We know that Nintendo still have the source code to port this over properly. What a god damn wasted opportunity to what would have been a fantastic version of the original game.

probably not. nintendo merged the handheld and console divisions of the company.

I want one specifically to use it as a clock

It looks like there's an emulator in it which would allow for the dumping of roms in it.

they have zero incentive to put effort into this. the whole idea is lazy.

>please spend money on Super Mario Bros again instead of going back to the trillions of other times we have released this game

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TBF user, this is an 80's kid's dream to have and an excellent throwaway gift at Christmas.

It is an emuhandheld, meaning theres a chance it will be moddable. And the G&W plastic+metal casing is stylish as fuck by default, It is already a better deal than the Game gear micros

Unless theres no way in hell for modders to touch it, something impossible given how every single miniconsole ever since the NESCMini has been modded, you will have a fuckton of systems to play.

lmao do you seriously prefer a basic bitch lcd game over an actual game?

Your response to me is retarded as fuck, please read again before commenting me with such nonsense.

>being this much of a brainlet

This is probably the same hardware again

>a fuckton of systems to play
Not enough buttons. NES, Gameboy, GameGear, and Neo Geo Pocket is gonna be your lot. There are much better handheld emulation machines out there.

Hell! They could be using the S/NESCMini hardware for this. Worst case scenario, the ROM memory chip could be smaller in comparison to the classic minis (512mbs).

And even then, you could still put just your true favorites in the console with a 128mb or lower chip.

I mean yeah it's almost certainly the same. Or at least very similar. Why bother with a new platform?

3 or 4 games for 50$? Who is going to be dumb enough to buy it?

>NES/Famicom/FDS
>GB/SGB
>GBC
>TG16/PCE/CDROM2/SGX
>SMS
>SGG
>LYNX
>WS
>WSC
>NGP
>NGPC.

Oh yeah, 16-bit would be offlimits, but still you have a pretty good bunch of systems with this. And again, you will ne playing those on one of the classiest handheld designs in history.

It's going to be a cheap gizmo gift item for Christmas, you would be a fool to think it's anything beyond that.

Talk about consumerism.