Glucoboy Rewards Diabetics With GBA Fun 28
Thanks to Joystick101 for pointing to a news piece discussing the in-development Glucoboy add-on for the GameBoy Advance. According to the article, "Glucoboy is a glucose meter that can be inserted into a Nintendo GameBoy. The product operates independent of the video game system, but downloads video game programs that are contained within its circuitry into the GameBoy as a reward for maintaining good blood sugar control." The product hopes to help children with diabetes monitor their condition better, and the creator comments that his son "...always knew where his GameBoy was, but he always seemed to misplace his Glucometer."
This sounds awesome (Score:3, Funny)
Now get to work on FapperBoy and JelloshotBoy.
(SARCASTIC VOICE) This sounds awesome (Score:2)
Re:(SARCASTIC VOICE) This sounds awesome (Score:4, Funny)
As an actual diabetic... (Score:5, Insightful)
I know blood glucose is an extreme niche for geek toys, but the more projects like this, the better in my opinion. At least until they come up with a reasonable cure.
I'm actually surprised no one did anything like this for the Handspring Springboard format (although, I must admit, I was considering hacking a spare glucose meter up and making on emyself at one point)
Re:As an actual diabetic... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:As an actual diabetic... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:As an actual diabetic... (Score:2)
What's next... (Score:2, Funny)
This idea is not bad though, rewards are what keeps the soceity going.
But what's the game like? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:But what's the game like? (Score:1)
Perhaps it would be more effective if you made it so that it couldn't be detached from the gb and if your blood sugar sucks you don't get to play your regular gb games. Evil, but more effective.
Re:But what's the game like? (Score:1)
Re:But what's the game like? (Score:1)
Neato!! (Score:2, Funny)
Lets hope the game isn't Captain Novolin (Score:4, Interesting)
Captain Novolin was a NES game about diabetes. You played the good Captain on his quest to save the Earth from invading donuts, and other sugary foods that promote diabetes. In between levels, various poorly drawn doctors would pop up and give supposedly helpful messages to those with diabetes, telling them how to check their blood sugar, etc.
All in all, it's one of the worst games ever, but strangely hypnotizing, as some of the worst games ever do tend to be. I just pray, for the children's sake, that they didn't license this for the Glucoboy, or they're in for a ride through hell.
I thought of it first (Score:2, Funny)
Re:I thought of it first (Score:1)
Also as a diabetic... (Score:1)
Cheers New Zealand!