Nevermind, it's still a scam.
12 years ago
So, yesterday I told how my GameGadget came back in the mail. Kitsunechao mentioned the GG site was taken down, and I figured, "well, I still have my manual override file, so I can at least play games off the SD card." So I get home last night, hook up my GG, and I notice it feels lighter than before. So I open it up and, lo and behold, THEY DIDN'T GIVE ME A BATTERY FOR IT! How am I supposed to play it without a battery? And there's nowhere that sells the type of battery I need; as far as I know, it's unique to the GG.
So, I go on Wikipedia to see if they have any news on what's going on, and I find this little gem: http://www.videogamesinteractive.co.....rs-way-of.html Let that be the rest of this journal.
So, again, don't buy the GameGadget, or anything made by Blaze or Xploder. They don't deserve our money. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go find some paper to weigh down with my stylish 60 pound brick.
So, I go on Wikipedia to see if they have any news on what's going on, and I find this little gem: http://www.videogamesinteractive.co.....rs-way-of.html Let that be the rest of this journal.
So, again, don't buy the GameGadget, or anything made by Blaze or Xploder. They don't deserve our money. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go find some paper to weigh down with my stylish 60 pound brick.
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Man... sounds like the PSP Go, Xperia Play or a Dingoo would be better choices for emulation. You can't actually buy the games and give the developer some much-deserved credit for their work with those, but then anything that touches the GameGadget is tainted anyway. Surprising that Sega hasn't caught wind of this and dropped support entirely, or something.