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Trying to get homebrew running on your PSP? Want to add a screen light to your Game Boy? Trying to figure out how to work your GP2X? By popular demand, discuss it in here! (This forum is for pre-built handhelds, NOT custom made portables!)

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Eh, screw N64, but Neo-Geo at least.
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To me, this thing sounds like a GP32 with an SD slot. The price will make or break this thing. The now-defunct Gamepark was going to release its much slicker XGP Kids that has nearly identical hardware specs for only $75, and they had proof of what it could pull off. I'd say around the same price point as that, it'd be a worthwhile purchase to someone just getting their foot through the door for portable emulation, but for a hardcore, GP2x/PSP/DS owning vet, there's no reason to buy this thing.

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Post by HotDog-Cart »

But how would this all be LEGAL? Its just like running roms with multiple emulators.
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I've seen similar devices being sold at Gamestop before. I once saw a GBC flash cart there.
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Yea but those can be used to store legal things such as photo's, music, homebrew ect ect.
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Could use an encrypted or custom rom format where you buy the games from their site.
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HotDog-Cart wrote:Yea but those can be used to store legal things such as photo's, music, homebrew ect ect.
Not for GBC.
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its called backup and homebrew.
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No, this is how it is legal:

By limiting the system's power, you limit the Roms it can run. It runs roms with expired copyrights, and the rest you homebrew onto it are illegal!
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If it can emulate GB games and SNES games I would consider getting it, although I would not pay any more than $50-75 for it.
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Kurt_ wrote:No, this is how it is legal:

By limiting the system's power, you limit the Roms it can run. It runs roms with expired copyrights, and the rest you homebrew onto it are illegal!
great, expired copyright...
95 years after publication or 120 years after creation. (link) Not a lot of software falls into that does it?
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Dr. KillGood wrote:If it can emulate GB games and SNES games I would consider getting it, although I would not pay any more than $50-75 for it.
I'd be surprised if the price is that low. LCD screens are sill expensive, and that makes up majority of the price. If it is under $100 that would be a damn good buy.

As for copyright expirations. We will have access to games sooner then another 65 years down the road. As much as I hate the DMCA it does leave an opening, well small. The DS is the only system that sill uses cartridges and so if a system that uses said media is no longer supported you can move the games to roms. Just have to be careful of the counter of copyright infringement.

Though when it comes to copyright infringement I always fall back on "fair use" and that's what I'll stick with if I'm ever taken to court over copyright infringement.
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Sparkfist wrote:Though when it comes to copyright infringement I always fall back on "fair use" and that's what I'll stick with if I'm ever taken to court over copyright infringement.
Makes ya wonder what the copyright office thinks about "Fair Use"...:-P
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Lucretius wrote:
Sparkfist wrote:Though when it comes to copyright infringement I always fall back on "fair use" and that's what I'll stick with if I'm ever taken to court over copyright infringement.
Makes ya wonder what the copyright office thinks about "Fair Use"...:-P
Oh I know it's not the wisest way to go, but at least I'd feel morally right.
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Sparkfist wrote:Though when it comes to copyright infringement I always fall back on "fair use" and that's what I'll stick with if I'm ever taken to court over copyright infringement.

If its over roms that are on a portable device, pop out the card, snap it in half, and theres not evidence!

This device would have to cost ~$75 or less in order to sell, especially to people like us who likely have a PSP/DS/GP2x they run homebrew and emulators on. I personally like landscape layout over portrait, another reason I wouldn't want one.

Is this the gaming product you were talking about, Ben?
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