mjj58
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Failed Handhelds.Neogeo pocket (Hardly any games + crap games in general)
Wonderswan (Hardly any games)
Atari lynx (some good games ... the rest crap)
Sega game gear (sucked up battery power very quickly.)
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Black Flag NC
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I really liked the game gear. It ate batteries like Sally Struthers eats pie, but I preferred the games much more than the Game Boy's stuff. Of course, I'm an old Sega man.
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launchpad25
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I do regret owning the Atari Lynx, (The only Atari console i've ever owned) and Sega Game Gear. At least i had a Game Boy, too. These days, i don't bother with hand held consoles.
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Lunarwolf30
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Failed HandheldsLet's now add to the list the Nokia QD. When they made the first one, you had to dismantle it to change cartridges and yo looked like a dork talking on the phone part!
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Lunarwolf30
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Just rememberedHow about the Sega Nomad! It was a handheld that played Genesis games!
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Cyborg
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I'm surprised that noone mention game.COM. Wasn't it the first handheld system to use a touchscreen? Most of the games I saw for it were really watered down ports or a few novelitey games (Lights Out anyone?).
I actually liked emulating the Neo Geo Pocket Color, as there are a few good games for it. Actually I liked it to the point of ordering one off of Amazon.
Another one I remember was the TurboGrafix Express. Looked interesting...
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Black Flag NC
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The Turbo Express was sweet cause it was a Turbo-Graphix 16 in portable form. I always wanted one when I was a kid.
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