These unofficial handhelds can play original
Mega Drive and
NES cartridges.
Until now this only was possible with the
Sega handheld called
Nomad, which is very expensive nowadays. These here have a very low production cost, which looks obvious. You can also plug them to a TV via cinch cable.
Optically close to the
Mega Drive (
Pocket MD) model is the
Pocket Boy FC-360, which play
NES cartridges. The screen measures 2.5 inches and it's powered by 3 AAA batteries. How long the display will give light, and how the compability is, is not mentioned. Btw, nice engrish on the box ;-)
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That is cool. So far we have only seen homebrew handhelds made by fans for such retro systems, but now to see unofficial systems being made is quite cool.
The cartridges are huge though! As big as the whole system. Amazing how far the size of storage has continued to shrink since the 80's.
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