iGame?
Well,nobody seems to believe it, and I have serious doubts, but here is a rumored Apple game boy device
http://www.engadget.com/2006/03/09/i...pril-egm-scan/
Only thing that even remotely would make this possible would be a nintendo deal for compatibility on game boy games.
http://www.engadget.com/2006/03/09/i...pril-egm-scan/
Only thing that even remotely would make this possible would be a nintendo deal for compatibility on game boy games.
Comments
Originally posted by D.J. Adequate
My son was really excited when he saw this in the magazine. I had to tell him to check the date on the cover. Even then, he really, really wanted to believe this was true.
Why?
Who believe that did Apple go into the home appliances business they would make the worlds best vacuum cleaner?
Originally posted by Anders
Why?
Who believe that did Apple go into the home appliances business they would make the worlds best vacuum cleaner?
Well, maybe since he knows my Apple purchasing habits he thought he'd get one (since I still haven't coughed up for a DS yes, and any suggestion of an XBox just elicits my "Microsoft is Evil" speech.)
Originally posted by D.J. Adequate
Well, maybe since he knows my Apple purchasing habits he thought he'd get one (since I still haven't coughed up for a DS yes, and any suggestion of an XBox just elicits my "Microsoft is Evil" speech.)
Ohh. I didn´t´see that angle
Originally posted by blue2kdave
Well,nobody seems to believe it, and I have serious doubts, but here is a rumored Apple game boy device - link. Only thing that even remotely would make this possible would be a nintendo deal for compatibility on game boy games.
Heck I'd believe this in a heartbeat!
After all, we all know how Steve is so tight with the top game designers, marketers & distributers. They're all dying to develop for a yet to be seen Apple handheld game device (with zero market share).
Carry on...
Dave
http://gaming.engadget.com/2006/03/1...he-iriver-v10/
iRivers V10 PMP
T-DMB receiver, a 3-inch 480 x 272 display, USB 2.0, either 4 or 6GB NAND flash, integrated stereo speakers and support for MP3, WMA, OGG, H.264, WMV9, and DivX and a thickness of only 10.3mm
Originally posted by voxx
This looks interesting .....
http://gaming.engadget.com/2006/03/1...he-iriver-v10/
iRivers V10 PMP
T-DMB receiver, a 3-inch 480 x 272 display, USB 2.0, either 4 or 6GB NAND flash, integrated stereo speakers and support for MP3, WMA, OGG, H.264, WMV9, and DivX and a thickness of only 10.3mm
Why don't handhelds (and ipods for that matter) have matte screens like (most) laptop screens? Look at the glare on that sucka. Or on my cell phone.
--B
Originally posted by bergz
Why don't handhelds (and ipods for that matter) have matte screens like (most) laptop screens? Look at the glare on that sucka. Or on my cell phone.
--B
You're my hero.