Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. :)
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Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. :)
http://image.lik-sang.com/content/m-gage/view.jpg
Read more about it here.
Wow... That's so hideously awful. Fantastic.
But does it have an MP3?
Ah ha!
I thought not.
Why anyone would imitate such a horrible design is beyond me. Dumb.
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But does it have an MP3?
Ah ha!
I thought not.
Maybe not, but I bet that it does come with at least 100 different versions of the Block game. The N-Gage will be lucky to even have one of those.
It has Tetris! Which means it's got one more killer app than the NGage! :D
I bet that thing comes loaded with the latest and greatest MIDI player technology has to offer.Quote:
Originally Posted by Six
Or pure stupidity depending on who you ask.Quote:
Originally Posted by Agent X
Good point. If anything, I'm surprised to see that the GBA SP's design has yet to be copied, unless I've missed something somewhere..Quote:
Originally Posted by Grave
good lord, wtf are those blocks? that isn't the tetris i know...
That version of Tetris is more like the one I used to play on graphing calculators in math class than any console version.
http://media.lik-sang.com/content/sh...inside_guy.jpg
http://www.lik-sang.com/news.php?artc=2767
I wish game stores around here were this nice...
I want this.
It's probably the only time a Hong Kong knock off maker will be able to say their knockoff outsold the real thing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Grave
Seriously. How does Lik-Sang keep up a store like that with their prices?Quote:
I wish game stores around here were this nice...
Millions of small profits > hundreds of large profitsQuote:
Originally Posted by lithium
Lik Sang's prices actually slightly inflates it's prices. I've seen cheaper elsewhere in a physical store in Hong Kong... especially in the seedier shopping centers.
I'm also not convinced his store exactly has a great location... but I've seen nicer game stores in HK.
http://www.vghq.de/www.pcengine.de/p..._engine_lt.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by ViciousJazz
And there you have it. Brilliant work.Quote:
Originally Posted by FPM
^ What is that?
Pc Engine LT. From PC Engine FX:
"This is the mother of all of the PC Engine systems. Made to be a portable system of sorts, the PC Engine LT is the largest cart/CD portable system ever made. The LT alone is a fully functional HuCard unit, having a 4 inch screen, built-in speaker, controls, external hookups, CD support, and a lot more. The LT had the ability to be hooked to the CD-ROM2 unit for the ultimate portable system ever created (although big). The system did not use batteries, so an AC adapter was needed to power the unit."
Hah, I remember propping my GBASP open on my desk when I first got it, and thinking about how much it looked like a PCELT with the screen part perpendicular to the bottom part. I've never used a PCELT, though, I can't imagine it's too comfortable to use. And people bitch about holding a GBASP...