Portable GameCube 132
Bodero writes: "After Slashdot ran a story about the Portable N64 over a month ago, many of us have been enlightened to the idea of portable home console systems. The Portable N64 was more of a novelty item whose cost and development factor outweighed its feasibility. However, IGN Cube is running a hardware review on the Interact Mobile Monitor 5.4, a 5.4" LCD that hooks up to your gamecube, providing a screen and power from either AC or an included car adapter. All that for only $150. For only $50 more, Interact sells an optional battery pack, which IGN claims can power the GameCube and monitor for up to three hours."
Re:yup (Score:1)
Re:yup (Score:4, Funny)
Cigarette adapter too? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Portable game system. (Score:2, Interesting)
Actually you can, this
Anyway a portable GameCube would be sweet.
Re:Portable game system. (Score:2, Interesting)
Mlk
Re:More components means... (Score:1)
I don't think the issue of the system being "broken/lost/stolen" is particularly as relevant as the intent of the GameCube itself. While this monitor add-on seems cool and the GameCube is packaged in a cute little box with a lunchbox handle, I really don't think it's something that is meant to be truely portable.
It's in a different class entirely from a "real" integrated portable gaming device, such as the Game Boy advanced or NeoGeo pocket. I can keep my GBA in my pocket for the 10 minute ride in a train or bus, while this thing seems to be mainly targeting the back of a family mini-van on a long road trip. Even with the nice neat snap on monitor the Cube will still require time for set-up and pack-up every time it's played. But I guess for long plane trips or car rides this possible.
As mentioned in the IGN article this monitor add-on really is intended for a niche market, which is probably why Nintendo didn't come out with one themselves even though the concept has been around for quite some time (PSOne, etc).
GameCube portability (Score:1, Insightful)
I would venture to say this is the kind of thing Nintendo intended for the GCN.
Re:GameCube portability (Score:1, Interesting)
i guess little kids know what LAN parties are too
This gets me hyped. (Score:1)
Re:This gets me hyped. (Score:4, Funny)
Re:This gets me hyped. (Score:2, Interesting)
About 2 years ago in my last semester of college I got pretty deep into a few RPGs for the PSX. Since this was back in the let's-recruit-every-college-grad-that-knows-Java days, I had to fly out to job interviews every other weekend, which seriously hampered my game playing progress.
(hey, it was senior year...time to goof off a bit)
I had this great idea of taking my PS along and playing during the evenings in those nice hotel rooms they put me up at (now of course they fly you out 5 minutes after the last interview). I mean the alternative would be...what, going out and drinking? So I embarassingly packed my PS along in my carry-on bag, which I'm sure the x-ray peeps would love today -- "can you turn that on please?" -- and tried to hook it up to the TVs in hotel rooms. So apparently a large number of hotels really do not like their guests bringing their own electronics. It was a repeated nightmare trying to get physical access to the back of a TV, and in some cases they did a great job making sure the original cables could not be easily unplugged (plastic boxes screwed in around the plugs, etc) for the use of other devices. There were a few times when I had to dig out the swiss army knife i never otherwise use to really go to work, sometimes wreaking havoc on the cable TV setup -- all for my gaming habit/addiction. And I never stayed at a hotel with TVs with convenient RCA plugs in the front.
But I guess the point of my lame story is that it's sometimes a pain in the ass to assume that just because there's a TV, you can play your XBox/PS1/PS2/N64. It's more worth it to just get a Game Boy with Harvest Moon, or maybe even go out at night in a new city (imagine that).
Re:This gets me hyped. (Score:1)
Why this is cool. (Score:1)
No lugging a huge seperate TV for networked console games.
All you need then is a room and power outlets to plug into and you're up and racing!
Hmmm, game appliance for $350 (Score:3, Insightful)
This is getting into used laptop territory. Why would I want this GB setup when I can buy a used laptop with 10.4 inch active matrix screen and 5 hours of gameplay?
I think their price point is a little high. Maybe for $250 it would be sweet. At $400 it is for the rich kid that has everything and needs one more thing for the closet.
Re:Hmmm, game appliance for $350 (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Hmmm, game appliance for $350 (Score:2)
That is why they have a pricing problem.
Re:Hmmm, game appliance for $350 (Score:1)
Can't have it all? Then pick one. (Score:2)
The issue is not about buying a used $400 laptop for retro games. It is about people having enough money for a computer that they can use for school/work and some games OR a game machine.
And of course, if you can afford both
Two machines, two purposes (Score:2, Interesting)
A game console is not a computer. A computer is not a game console. Although one can serve as the other, it cannot do the same things as well. And, of course, if you want to play Pikmin, Halo, or Metal Gear Solid on your PC... uh... well, you can't.
The GC, PS2, and XBox can all pump out better graphics than my $1200 laptop, not neccesarily because the hardware is better, but because the hardware is specialized. The games are written specifically for it and it is designed to do ONE thing (I leave it to your imagination to figure out what that is)
Re:Two machines, two purposes (Score:1)
Re:Hmmm, game appliance for $350 (Score:2)
Re:Hmmm, game appliance for $350 (Score:1)
So what spreadsheets are available for the Gamecube? Web browsers? Have the GNU utilities been ported over yet?
Your definition of 'more powerful' is pretty narrow.
Re:Hmmm, game appliance for $350 (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Hmmm, game appliance for $350 (Score:1)
Re:Hmmm, game appliance for $350 (Score:1)
Re:Hmmm, game appliance for $350 (Score:1)
Re:Hmmm, game appliance for $350 (Score:2)
File this under "old news" (Score:1)
Hate to be an ass, but that's SO five minutes ago!
Another article on the portable GameCube (Score:4, Interesting)
Flamebait, but what the hell.. (Score:5, Interesting)
First off, let me tell you that Interact has a very close business relationship with IGN. IGN/Snowball now hosts their website. In turn GameShark provides them exclusive codes, and other perks. So I don't trust this review very well to begin with.
I no longer work for them now, but I can tell you this, InterAct products are not of good quality. In fact InterAct makes no actual products. They are outsourced from two major companies, one, STD based in China, and Datel based in the UK. Datel makes semi-decent products (eg, GameShark), but STD makes shit products. For example, STD produced a Lightgun for the Dreamcast, not only was the Lightgun made of poor housing materials, but the aim wasn't accurate. It would shoot about an inch to the upper left of where you actually were targetting. When Interact gave STD a call to ask what was up about the lightguns, STD's response was merely, "Sorry, we're not very good at making lightguns." I'm glad I didn't work in customer service, because they god a beating all the time. Nintendo 64 GameSharks will fry randomly. Interact really didn't bother pressure Datel to figure out why, and just kept making them.
Secondly, InterAct/Datel has violated the GPL multiple times. Anyone that's listening, the GameShark that was produced for the PC (another horrible product, and has been discontinued), includes an MP3 player. The MP3 player is not of their own creation, but merely a hacked up version of FreeAmp, which they sold and never released the source too. As you can see I have a lot of greif with this company, so my views are a bit slanted myself
Re:Flamebait, but what the hell.. (Score:1)
Re:Flamebait, but what the hell.. (Score:2, Funny)
heh
This is just... (Score:5, Insightful)
We're only really up to the second generation of portable consoles, so these things are naturally surprising to us. Not that I'm putting it down - I think we'll see a lot more power in portable gaming/computing units in future. I think the issue that needs to be addressed now is battery life.
Perhaps combining those technologies that provide power from body movement (eg, rapidly moving thumbs) with these handhelds is the answer...
Re:This is just... (Score:1)
I wonder what the Goatse Guys would end up typing at 12:30 am....
New York, New York... (Score:1, Funny)
really useful? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:really useful? (Score:2)
Think outside of the box (er, car) and see how great this would be for a kid during that 2hr flight to see the grandparents or when flying home from college during breaks.
Making plane rides fun (Score:3)
This sounds like a fun device for those plane rides. I would think that the GameCube and the LCD screen don't put out enough RF to really interfere with the plane. I could get three hours of Rogue Squadron or Super Smash Brothers lovin'! That would make the ride THAT much more bearable. Of course, you'd also have about a dozen little kids clamoring all over your seat trying to play. You could then charge admission or something and make back your plane fare. :)
Barely legible fortune cookie say... (Score:1, Funny)
Hmm... You can see where this is going, right? (Score:2)
Nintendo is the king of portables, and I think they intend to stay that way.
Re:Hmm... You can see where this is going, right? (Score:3, Insightful)
Think about that... by the time it launches you have a library of 500 or so games. Heck, by then they might even have an 802.11 adapter for it. Imagine the LAN Party you could have then? Everybody brings their GBA sized GCN and their Network cards, somebody sets up a cheap $100 wireless hub, and everybody sits around an apartment playing a cool game.
Heck.. have the party at StarBuck's or something. Heh.
Re:Hmm... You can see where this is going, right? (Score:3, Redundant)
Doesn't really make since to cut the size of your game discs down so much, especially when your last gaming system was flamed so much for having cartridges that were lacking in space. They must be doing it so when they come out with the portable game cube all the games will still work fine.
Interesting.
Re:Hmm... You can see where this is going, right? (Score:2, Interesting)
Besides, by doing this, Nintendo is essentially free from piracy.
Here's [ign.com] a link to the 1.5 GB estimate.
Re:GameCube Bites (Score:1)
Re:GameCube Bites (Score:1)
Re:GameCube Bites (Score:1)
Read a few reviews [ign.com] before believing a word of what this guy says.
I don't know why I'm taking the time to reply to this...How bored am I?!?
Re:GameCube Bites (Score:1)
Oh really? Visit my Ebay Auctions. I'm currently selling Super Monkey Ball [ebay.com] and Waverace Bluestorm [ebay.com] and I've already sold Tony Hawk 3 [ebay.com].
I do own a GameCube... Allthough, at this point, I wish I hadn't bothered buying one.
Re:GameCube Bites (Score:1)
Also consider the genre of games that you like and whether or not the GameCube was a wise purchase for you. You seem to hate a lot of genres which will be very dominant on the GC (Sports, Star-Anything, arcadey games, etc).
You also described Crazy Taxi as "Completely pointless"... Crazy Taxi is widely accepted as a very fun game and perhaps you haven't realized but when you play a game the only point of playing it is to waste away time and have some fun. All games are "Completely pointless" and 100% unproductive, but they're fun.
Screen (Score:1, Redundant)
One other possibility could be to use it for an in car movie/GPS etc dislay when hooked up to a PC in the trunk?
Re:Screen (Score:1)
xbox do this? (Score:1)
the product has an adapter for a car - I can only imagine what such a setup would do to the battery!
Why not a head mounted display ? (Score:2)
If you really want to make you're GameCube or PS2 portable ( Xbox's themselves aren't portable so I'll skip them ) you can get a pair of Sony Glasstrons [thinkgeek.com]. These are glasses that do TV resolution. Unfortunately they have been discontinued.
You can pick them up on Ebay for ~$350. I've used these things once or twice and I was quite impressed. Has anyone else used them for any length of time ?
Re:Why not a head mounted display ? (Score:1)
With good reason. Sony found out that they caused an undue amount of eye-strain - it's highly recommended that someone under 18 does not use the glasses (because they could damage eyes that have not finished developing). They also caused seizures. That's the problem with these goggles - eye strain and seizures. Focusing on anything that close is a major problem for your eyes; their minumum comfortable focus range is about one foot.
Re:Why not a head mounted display ? (Score:2)
Here you go, all the links you need and instructions on how to make your own.
Hoobalicious.
~Hammy
nothing4sale.org
Mattel Football (Score:2, Funny)
You can get an old Mattel Football [ev1.net] game on Ebay for around $20. That's about $400 less than the (NCube + Madden 2002 + PortaScreen).
I also think the screen is slightly bigger, although I haven't actually measured.
That'll free up more than enough cash to buy yourself a GeForce3, processor, and giant bag of Doritos. Morpheus [rocketdownload.com] will happily meet your software needs.
Or buy it new (Score:2)
Re:Mattel Football (Score:1)
Great for Planes! (Score:1)
How about XBox? (Score:2)
I can't wait for the Xbox version, complete with diesel generator and trailer.
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Coming Soon! Xbox version! (Score:1, Flamebait)
You left the part out about the Xbox version which will be out soon. The battery pack can power an Xbox for up to 4 hours along with the 4.5" LCD screen that snaps right onto the ample acreage of the Xbox controller itself. Further, there is some extra juice left over to power the Linux box sitting over on the side so you can actually use the ethernet connection to play with your friends online. As if that weren't enough, it comes in an enclosure no larger than 5 Xboxes and has a sporty green Xbox logo on the side so that everyone knows you are a gamer with a flair and style unmatched by your peers.
At the jaw-droppingly low price of $450 for all the extra hardware (Xbox and games not included), it can be yours.
And you have to admit, it is really quite amazing what they can do now with four car batteries, 20 pounds of wire, and a huge metal cart (required for portability).
Yeah, so brand me a troll. I am, after all, tired and cranky and sitting under a bridge. How about tossing me a Scooby snack while you're at it?
Re:Coming Soon! Xbox version! (Score:1)
Your not supposed to feed the trolls
Why the heck is this flamebait? (Score:2)
I assume someone looked at it, and didn't like it for a reason like:
1. He was trying to be funny, but I didn't laugh
2. XBox isn't portable. Gamecube rules!
3. GROUTY!
4. He was making a point via sarcasm and humor, which is no longer allowed on here.
Don't think this is the place for meta-moderation? Just write some replies!
3 measly hours (Score:2)
A battery whose half-life is guaranteed for over 3000 years.
A battery that is not environmentally safe or even a good idea to carry around.
A battery that doubles as a flamethrower and ghost-catching device.
I WANT A PROTON PACK!
Seriously...I don't mind toting a batterey that weighs 20 pounds and is approximately half the size of my laptop/portable device. Then maybe I'd get a good 10 hours of use out of it. Am I alone? I think that would solve a lot of the battery problems.
Doesn't seem THAT small to me... (Score:2)
Call me a pessimist, but I just don't see this as being all that worthwhile...
Re:Doesn't seem THAT small to me... (Score:1)
I've got one (the cube that is), and a carrying bag made for it as well. It isn't big at all, about as awkard as a lunchbox in gradeschool.
I don't forsee myself using this in a car, but I do fly a lot, and I could easily see enough room for this.
Glasstron from sony or I-glasses if they still make those would be better, but they cost more too.
Am I the only one who notices? (Score:1)
Is Anyone Not A Dumbass, by chance?
What?!? (Score:2, Funny)
Lunchbox (Score:3, Funny)
I fear purchasing one so my girlfriend doesn't think I'm gay.
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"Luggable" is a better word... (Score:1)
I don't know about everybody else, but my apartment has it's fair share of hot and cool spots...
Interesting use for it... (Score:1)
I'm afraid to tackle something like this because of how heavy TV's are... I wonder, since this device is LCD, and I imagine it's pretty lightweight, I wonder if I could run an A/V cable to it and maybe hook up my DVD player to it?
It'd be more comfortable playing games, too. It'd be so wonderful to be able to sit down and play a game without being distracted by a sore back. Anybody else feel my pain?
The coolest thing this article demonstrates (Score:1)
This would rule for ski trips and talegate parties (Score:1)
Re:This would rule for ski trips and talegate part (Score:1)
I can hear them now.
"Freak boy is playing that monkey game on his purple lunchbox again."
That's all well and good... (Score:1)
And, at approximately 60-70 dollars you get quite a better deal. It even has it's own games and everything.
Portable DVD player...oh wait (Score:1)
"Inquisition this, you science dinks!" --The Tick
Microoptical displays? (Score:1)
Not really all that useful (Score:1)
What every nerd wants to know... (Score:1)