The Nintendo Sixtyfree Lite-R?

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You know, with the NES being sold as a portable these days with the FC Mobile, its only a matter of time before the portable N64 will be made readily available to the gaming public. Just don't expect the button placement to be correct though.
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TwinChargers wrote:You know, with the NES being sold as a portable these days with the FC Mobile, its only a matter of time before the portable N64 will be made readily available to the gaming public. Just don't expect the button placement to be correct though.
Yeah, is seems to be missing buttons. That screen is huge, it must eat batteries.
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In the link you posted they say it has no batteries and has to be plugged in. Which is kinda a drawback as you can only use it near a power outlet or a car if you could find a cigarette adapter for it.
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Jakenut86 wrote:In the link you posted they say it has no batteries and has to be plugged in. Which is kinda a drawback as you can only use it near a power outlet or a car if you could find a cigarette adapter for it.
Wow, I didn't read that part. Major drawback IMO.
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Man, that is awesome. I love Ben Heck and his website. Crazy game fans making all kinds of crazy stuff.
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