GBA To Pioneer Movies On The Run? 30
Thanks to the New York Times for their article discussing the rise of movie-playing add-ons for Nintendo's GameBoy Advance (registration required). The piece says that "portable video players are beginning to change where and how people watch movies, cartoons and music videos," and points to multiple GBA movie devices in development, such as Majesco's Game Boy Video Pak and TuneIn's Pocket Cinema, which will have an interface to a 3-inch CD player. With other products like 4Kids' GBA-TV in development, and the Sony PSP and Tapwave Helix portables promising movie availability, has this idea come of age, and is it reasonable to expect the public to watch "video on a screen the size of a dollhouse window, with a resolution that is no match for even a standard TV set"?
And then ... (Score:3, Funny)
Portable video is here to stay. Once you've had a wank on a mountaintop with your favourite porno, you'll never look back.
There must be a proverb in there somewhere! -nt- (Score:2)
GP32! (Score:1, Informative)
(nkt to mention Palm OS and Pocket PC and Zaurus..)
MoviePark (Score:3, Informative)
MoviePark Guide [207.44.176.77]
I would be pretty shocked if a closed platform like the GameBoy, which goes out of its way to restrict development, would have a better movie playing system than a relatively open platform like the GP 32.
I suppose one of these days I'll have to go to the trouble of comparing the two, just for kicks, but I've yet to have a need to play movies on my portable game machines (I have a Powerbook for that).
Old Idea (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Old Idea (Score:2, Informative)
Yeah, but neither of those markets were anywhere as popular as the current gameboy (which basically owns the handheld gaming market)
Anyhow, it looks almost like these are cassettes, not tv tuners... 20 dollars for only 90 minutes (5 episodes if lucky) of a cartoon is pretty steep though. If they could drop the price or fit more content, they might really be on to something...
Imagine all the kiddies watching pokemon on their gba, then playing the actual game. Definitely a good idea for business.
Re:Old Idea (Score:1)
Re:Old Idea (Score:1)
I've had a GBA TV tuner for about a year (Score:1)
Ok for some.. (Score:3, Insightful)
Overrated. (Score:3, Insightful)
Other than the "neat-o" factor, it seems pretty worthless to me. If I've got an hour to kill, I'd much rather play some C64/Atari ST/Atari 800/Atari 2600 roms than watch a movie on a 320x240 4 inch screen.
No less reasonable than cellphone games... (Score:2)
I am one of the only people I know who doesn't own a cellphone, GBA, PDA, etc. And I don't even want one. I was offered a free cellphone through work and
Re:No less reasonable than cellphone games... (Score:1)
I used to be like you (in fact, still am, largely) I have no cell phone, and no desire to get one. However, since I got my PDA, and have been using it to read ebooks, I'd be hardpressed to give it up.
Yeah, you can buy 100 books for the price of a GBA, but can you carry them all with you at the same time? :)
Thanks to Blackmask [blackmask.com] I've got a bunch quality reading material available to me for the price of a free download.
I still wouldn't watch a movie on a handheld. -- "Is that Gandalf's staff, or is he just h
Missing the point (Score:2)
Cell phone games are for killing time standing in a 15 minute line at the football game just so you can get a $6 personal pizza.
Reading a book is not very practical in a lot of places - nor is reading a book for only 15 seconds at a time before being moved/jostled/etc very enjoyable (you become very familiar with the same single sentence and lose thought continuity). But I can play my little snake game on my c
Interesting (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Interesting (another previous tv tuner) (Score:1)
Re:Interesting (Score:2)
Re:Interesting (Score:2)
correction (Score:1)
google link (Score:1)
Video is in mind (Score:2)
even GBA has a tv tuner (Score:2, Informative)
Re:even GBA has a tv tuner (Score:2)
There are two of these tuners out there. One gives you an input jack, and the other only lets you use the antenna. Both require another GBA cart be in the slot to provide the boot code.
As for me, I'm waiting for the PSP. P:
Arent cellphone screens even smaller? (Score:2)
Personally, I'm in the bigger-is-better camp when it comes to video. I'd rather just wait until I was at home instead of trying to watch a movie on a laptop (or those tiny portable dvd players. eww). Right now, I'm torn between getting a really large rear-projection TV, a 50" plasma tv, or a really nice projector. (Whatever I choose, it will have to wait until I have a place to put it)
That sai
Why not Laptop? (Score:1)
Re:Why not Laptop? (Score:2)
Though, a laptop... I've been thinking of getting the 17" Powerbook. Nice widescreen aspect display perfect for movies. I could live with 17" as a mobile movie-watching platform.
Now if only I could find a battery backpack I could hook up to it for 'round the clock entertainment.