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    • HurricaneFanH
      HurricaneFan
      last edited by

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      Saw this today and thought the community might want to see it.

      https://www.bittboy.com

      Not much information about it, says it Plays NES/FC games only. Doesn't say if games are pre-loaded or you have to put them on it. Does have tv out capabilities. $39.99 is the current price.

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      • G
        gorgar
        last edited by

        Yeah I picked up one. Kind of regret it the screen is really to small to play seriously. It may look Gameboy size but its scaled down. Also no SD card although from the case looks like a slot for it but I opened it up and sadly no....

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        • edmaul69E
          edmaul69 @HurricaneFan
          last edited by

          @hurricanefan it comes with 300 games. No way to upgrade. Most of them are terrible nes hacks.

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          • HurricaneFanH
            HurricaneFan @edmaul69
            last edited by

            @edmaul69 Weird they don't advertise that fact on their site. Thanks for the heads up.

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            • obsidianspiderO
              obsidianspider
              last edited by

              If anyone has one that they don't want, let me know. Seriously. I'd like to pick one up to potentially mod, but I don't want to pay $40.

              📷 @obsidianspider

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              • edmaul69E
                edmaul69 @HurricaneFan
                last edited by

                @hurricanefan i saw an article on it yesterday. I would only pay $40 for it just for something to put a pi in. But i would rather make a gameboy zero and i have some of the parts already.

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                • obsidianspiderO
                  obsidianspider @edmaul69
                  last edited by

                  @edmaul69 I'm hoping some land on eBay for cheap after people are unhappy with the game selection.

                  📷 @obsidianspider

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                  • space cadetS
                    space cadet
                    last edited by

                    I want to put a pie zero in a mini arcade machine. The ones that are pretty loaded with games.

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                    • mediamogulM
                      mediamogul Global Moderator
                      last edited by mediamogul

                      The new Bittboy was released sometime at the beginning of December 2018 and was a huge improvement over the last. While generally favorable, the reviews online have all been pretty light on details. A friend gave me one for Christmas and I wanted to see how well it can stand up to everyday use, rather than just a quick look, so I've run through nearly a hundred games here and there over the past two weeks. Below are a list of pros and cons I've found.

                      Pros:
                      $40 price point
                      Original Game Boy design and color scheme
                      Feels very well made
                      Beautiful IPS screen displays games well
                      Video out, albeit composite from headphone jack
                      Turbo B&A buttons
                      Includes no ROMs
                      Standard Micro SD slot
                      Supports unaltered Famicom, NES, GB and GBC ROMs
                      ROMs are installed at root level of card with no special folder hierarchy
                      Three save state slots for every game
                      Original and 4x3 aspect ratios
                      User-serviceable battery (same as GBA SP)
                      Most games work well (Including complex titles like 'Mr. Gimmick' and 'Summer Carnival '92: Recca')

                      Cons:
                      Short battery life (between 2-3 hours)
                      Menu sorted by 'date added', leading to non alphabetic list
                      Games are scaled to nearest neighbor, causing shimmer in GB & GBC
                      Original battery saves don't persist between sessions
                      When loaded, NES save states can corrupt graphics until screen redraws
                      Low refresh rate causes fullscreen flashing effects to render strangely
                      rare graphical issues from emulation on some games (Only in 'Rad Racer' so far)
                      rare game slowdown in some games (Only in 'Castlevania III' so far)
                      Speech synth is almost unintelligible (worse than original)
                      Button combos for volume and brightness interfere with the rare game that uses those combos
                      Some games don't work well (Mostly Hacks, but also the rare licensed title as well)

                      I've seen quite a few of these Chinese retro consoles over the years and while not perfect by any means, the new Bittboy is easily the best I've personally experienced. The bar is of course pretty low, but the biggest step taken here, in my opinion, is the decision not to include any ROMs. The 300/600/800/XXX-in-one NOC devices that have come before have traditionally always been loaded with garbage that's not only illegal, but mostly illogical. Between repeats and unwanted hacks, they're never worth the asking price, however low it may be. While this won't be replacing my GPD or my Raspberry Pi, it's really nice to see these products evolving out of the primordial muck they've been swimming in for so many years.

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                      • ClydeC
                        Clyde @mediamogul
                        last edited by

                        @mediamogul Thank you for the detailed review. Do you know how the Bittboy compares to the Odroid Go?

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                        • mediamogulM
                          mediamogul Global Moderator @Clyde
                          last edited by mediamogul

                          @Clyde

                          The biggest thing that differentiates the two are the two product classes. The Odroid Go is obviously an open source hobbyist platform like the Raspberry Pi, whereas the new Bittboy is a closed, single purpose device. Both classes have their merits, as the Odroid emulates more systems and can be upgraded, but requires a certain amount of work to do so, whereas the new Bittboy only supports four systems and cannot currently be upgraded, but can be fully operational in five minutes out of the box. I generally prefer open freedom and extra options myself, despite the additional work that goes along with it. However, with this, I got to see how the other half lives and I have to say that with all my devices that require different amounts of attention, it's kinda nice to have one that requires none, despite its shortcomings.

                          One other difference to note between the two is aesthetics. The Odroid Go looks great with its clear case, displaying the board nicely, whereas the new Bittboy decided to ditch the multicolored shells from the previous model and settle on a color scheme that matches the Original Game Boy exactly. I must say, that decision really pays off, as the overall look and feel is very close to what you would expect from an official Nintendo Game Boy Mini release.

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                          • cyperghostC
                            cyperghost @mediamogul
                            last edited by cyperghost

                            @mediamogul What about the RS-97? I like the system and afaik the same developer is working on a BittBoy-mod. So chances are good for SNES/Genesis/GBA/PSX and PORTS and likely more ;)

                            From RS-97 handheld system I really miss nothing!
                            The price for all 3 systems is compareable ;)

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                            • mediamogulM
                              mediamogul Global Moderator @cyperghost
                              last edited by mediamogul

                              @cyperghost

                              From what little I know about it, the RS-97 is sort of the middle ground between the other two. It's not an open platform, but does have custom firmware being actively worked on. In my opinion, the ergonomics of a landscape-oriented device are always better than portrait, but superficially, I've really come to like the the look and feel of the original Game Boy. I do hope they release custom firmware for the new Bittboy, as I would love to play me some Sega Master System on the go.

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