16-bit Edutainment systems - Time to upgrade!

Discussion in 'General Gaming' started by Trenton_net, Jul 8, 2010.

  1. Trenton_net

    Trenton_net AKA SUPERCOM32

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    Hey Everyone,

    Well it looks like even Chinese manufactures need to upgrade their products once in a while. 8-Bit Edutainment computers? That's old school. 16-bit is where it's at now:

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    No idea if this is SNES, Genesis, or just some 16-Bit original console, but I'm told that it looks like it comes with an cartridge slot adapter. Perhaps to allow other 16-bit cartridges like the "Cool Boy" system to work with it? Beats me.
     
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    ASSEMbler Administrator Staff Member

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    If it's three buttons (three are turbo mirrors) then it's a md.
     
  3. Tatsujin

    Tatsujin Officer at Arms

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    Cool they had just released the same with a FC inside about last year. They really making progresses.
     
  4. z_killemall

    z_killemall Familiar Face

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    I've seen this junk before, and most of them aren't clones. Mainly they're based on the cheapest ARM processors they can find (ARMs are really cheap and it's way easier to program in them than in a famiclone), which combined with crappy design and even crappier programming give place to the most horrible games available.

    And from what I've seen, even when these are 32-bit processors, some manufacturers market these as 16-bit because they have a slightly more powerful version with a bit better games, which is marketed as a 32-bit console.
     
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