• @marlowe221
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    153 months ago

    The product may have been useless, but they had some awesome art for their advertisement!

    • Flying SquidOP
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      123 months ago

      You needed something to convince gamers it was worth buying. Note the awesome art doesn’t actually give any sort of realistic idea of what the product was like.

    • Billiam
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      113 months ago

      That’s a pretty accurate summation of gaming in general in the 80s. The art in the book was nearly always better than the gameplay for lots of games.

  • @[email protected]
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    3 months ago

    I have something like this, but it’s for game boy.

    Also utterly worthless; it distorts the picture in uncomfortable ways, and honestly was a much worse experience than just using the screen.

    It’s also only a couple inches bigger, so dumb.

    • @sploosh
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      63 months ago

      I had one for my Game Gear that added more than few inches to the handheld’s depth, but did a decent job of semi-rectilinearly magnifying the screen. The backlight probably helped, since it wasn’t relying on light bounding in through the lens and then back out.

    • @PunchingWood
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      3 months ago

      You mean one of those bad boys with foldable zoom lens and light attachment that ate like 4 AAA batteries?

      I still have one of those here, thing was amazing to play in the dark lol

      Edit, this the one I mean, slightly different model but same chonky boy

  • @hahattpro
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    23 months ago

    Is it a magnifying glass in front of the screen?