(5/22/10: Updated with slightly lower quality version of video, that should fix the load time issue.)
It’s official – there is nothing that these companies will let go un-ripped off. Imagine what the ripoff will look like when the Nintendo 3DS comes out.
How many of these Famicom clones, or Famiclones, can there possibly exist in the world? I can only assume that this is only one out of hundreds, possibly thousands more out there. As is popular with Famiclones, this one takes the form of a mutant Playstation.
It’s one thing to make a 3rd party MP3/MP4 player and have it look sort of similar to an iPod, but to rip-off the interface and go as far as putting the Apple logo on it… now that’s just low.
It’s the year 2010, and by now, used Game Boy Advances have dropped down to dirt cheap prices, as well as the games for them. Has that stopped companies from still releasing this LCD crap? Absolutely not!
Of course it looks like a GBA SP, but do you think it plays GBA games? Nope, it’s another handheld NES-on-a-chip, but it’s got its own proprietary cartridge format.
To be fair, the first video about the PXP-2000 could have been more in-depth, so this video should remedy that. I get more into the capability of the game portion of the device.
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Yes, this thing seriously exists. Not long after its release, the Sony PSP Go has already been copied and turned into a cliche NES emulator/radio/e-book reader/whatever. Here to help me with this video also is guest star Gamer-X. He has a Youtube channel under AWR316, where he reviews a lot of current video games.