👾 Retro Gaming Weekly News #0130
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https://retrogamingnews.substack.com/p/retro-gaming-weekly-news-0130Open linkView original on lemmy.worldOrange FM is a cartridge for Game Boy that allows you to listen to FM radio stations through your Game Boy’s speakers (on certain models, see compatibility chart below). It features an internal antenna for strong signals, as well as support for external antennas connected to the cart’s audio jack. In addition to mono audio output through the console, the cart delivers stereo audio through the cart’s audio jack to connected headphones or speakers.
Just drag and drop some images into it and download a ROM for your Game Boys without installing anything. It runs locally in any modern browser.
Do you know any Lemmy instances not federated with other ones, living by themselves? Do you know any interesting or creative use case for a not federated instance?
https://retrogamingnews.substack.com/p/retro-gaming-weekly-news-0129Open linkView original on lemmy.worldWhat would be the minimum specifications/features that an Analogue Pocket 2 should have for you to buy it?
For me:
As an extra, I would say that I do not need cartridge slot. I have a lot of physical games, but I do not use them in my AP.
https://retrogamingnews.substack.com/p/retro-gaming-weekly-news-0128Open linkView original on lemmy.worldFrom what system is this cartridge? Its a little smaller than a Game Boy DMG cart.
I remember one post from a lot of years ago, in some web I can not remember, about Nintendo 64 manufacture history. I remember that it said that Sillicom Graphics (SGI) had heavy issues during the design/manufacture of the N64 RCP coprocessor. Because of this, finally this chip was made by other company, not SGI.
Recently I looked for that post but could not find it. I read other posts about this history but none talks about this SGI issue thing.
Does somebody know anything about this? Maybe is just me remembering it wrong.
I tried several Game Boy "# in 1" carts in the AP and none of them worked. Does anybody know what the AP is missing in order to be compatible with them?