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- From: orb@alchemy.tn.cornell.edu (Randolph Turner)
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- Subject: Re: Next generation handhelds
- Message-ID: <1993Jan3.201715.450@tc.cornell.edu>
- Date: 3 Jan 93 20:17:15 GMT
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- In article <1i78qhINNphg@transfer.stratus.com> savoia@sw.stratus.com (Rick Savoia) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan1.075155.27799@tc.cornell.edu>, orb@alchemy.tn.cornell.edu (Randolph Turner) writes:
- >>
- >> 1. The Gameboy is trash. Let it die.
- >
- >The Gameboy may not be the best technology going these days
- >but it does have it's points:
- >
- > 1. The Game libraries are more extensive than other
- > handhelds and alot more inexpensive.
-
- Quantity does not equal quality as the Nintendo marketing people would have
- you believe.
-
- > 2. Most games I've played have taken me a very long time
- > to finish. If I get a game and can finish it in a few
- > days, it wasn't worth the money I payed for it. (Granted
- > I prefer RPG's which do take a long time to play).
-
- Then I can see why you would be happy with a Gameboy. Action games are lame
- on it.
-
- > 3. While it does need light to be played (easily remedied
- > by a $10 unit to put on the Gameboy), it is still by
- > far one of the easiest games to see. I've played the
- > Game Gear in stores and IMHO, it is trash. The colors
- > are always washed out, I can never what's going on
- > around the central character, and no matter how I hold it
- > it never gets better.
-
- The Game Gear needs a light to be played as well...the one built into it,
- not an extra $10 attachment. The store displays for the Game Gear keep it
- pinned into a box, making it almost impossible to see at a proper viewing
- angle. BTW, you must have one of those "extra special" Gameboys, because
- the one my little sister has is as bad or worse when it comes to proper
- viewing angles. It is however amusing to see someone who uses a wishy-washy
- black-and-mucas-yellow screen complaining about washed out *color*.
-
- > 4. The size and battery life of the Gameboy is much better than
- > that of the other units. One person I talked to had a Lynx
- > and told me that he could only get about 2 hours of solid
- > playing time before his batteries were too weak to play anymore.
- > On the same flight from Boston to Florida, he could only play
- > his Lynx for 45 minutes while I played with my Gameboy for
- > 3 solid hours (2 months later, I'm still using the same
- > batteries). Also, the Lynx was HUGE (not exactly my
- > definition of handheld. The Gamegear is at least about
- > the same size as a Gameboy. Regardless, my Gameboy fits
- > into any of my coat pockets for play anywhere.
-
- ...And, if you bought one of those LCD Game Watches, you could probably play
- for a *year* on the same batteries and you could wear it on your wrist! You
- get what you pay for when it comes to battery consumption. The GameGear has
- a real speaker in it that you can crank up loud enough to hear across the
- room, while the GB has a meek little piezo beeper. The GameGear is backlit
- while you need an attachment with *it's own power source* on the GB. My
- manual states that with Alkaline batteries, the GameGear should work for 4-5
- hours. My experience with Ni-Cads show it to last about 3hrs, which sounds
- about right to me.
-
-
- >>
- >> 2. Unless you want to pay twice as much for your handheld (see Turbo
- >> Express), you will be saddled with a non-active-matrix LCD Screen which
- >> will need to be viewed at a proper angle or you get washout.
- >
- > See number 3.
-
- See my reply.
-
- >>
- >> 3. [Stuff about LCD's deleted]
- >
- >I'm not sure of the point you are trying to make here. In one sentence
- >you are saying that LCD's can't handle what is needed for them to do
- >and in another you say that LCD screens are sufficient.
- >
-
- What I said, had you taken the time to read and understand it, was that
- given the current LCD technology, an 8-bit hardware engine, such as the Sega
- Master System's, is more than adequate to drive it. Nothing I said was
- contradictory, and had you not deleted it from your post, you would have
- seen that.
-
- >>
- >> didn't seem to be selling as well. Maybe a pattern developing?
- >
- >Probably not. I must admit that I don't see as many Lynxes
- >around (Electronics Boutique is the only place around here)
- >but I don't see to see alot of GameGear stuff either. Personally,
-
- I didn't see a lot of GameGears around either...because every place I went
- to (including Electronics Boutique) were *SOLD OUT*.
-
- >as much as I like the Gameboy, I can't see it being around
- >more than a couple of more years either. The console markets
-
- With the color hand-helds on the market for practically the same price, I
- doubt it shall last even that long.
-
- >are getting all the attention these days so unless Nintendo
- >manages to come out with something new in the handheld
- >area, I think they'll eventually just maintain the Gameboy
- >division until the next handheld upswing and then bring out
- >something new.
-
- Or not.
-
-
- Randy
-