can be anything... don't you have a better pic? it remembers me of an old harddisk tray, but, really, get better pics!
Nope Cannot get any better pics, it is game console related. Tho looks a bit big compared to the gameboy. DJH
Yes it is part of a joblot that I am interested in, they guy sells thousands and thousands of things tho, so he does not test anything, nor will he take the time to give any info, just the photo, I have prob had 20 or so of these joblots from him, Im just very curious what it could be and thought someone may know. It;s prob a load of crap, but I still want to know DJH
My first guess would have been something PC Engine related. Don't think that it's a carrying case. The picture really is crap though.
it's deffo not a laptop, if it's a gameboy case it is huge, the bag length is double the longest side of a NES. not sure why you would have a carry case for a gameboy that could almost hold 2 Nes's, unless you got an awful lot of games. Any other ideas? it's got me stumped DJH
hmm, the handle is in the wrong place and completley different, look at the end (opposite end to gameboy) and you will see a big handle that the bag loops through. Thing is, why would you have a bag to protect the case to protect the gameboy? DJH
It doesn't look like a GameBoy carry case, It has holes in the side for a start and carry cases generally seal up nice and tight. The colour and cheap looking plastic says Commodore to me but i can't recall them making anything with a handle.
Ha not even remotely close guys. It's a VERY old laptop produced by Amstrad. They are heavy and crap, so if you are paying for the P&P on that thing, get him to dump it out! Just did a quick hunt and it's called a PPC512. That's 512k not 512Mb lol Finally my interest in Amstrad is proved useful on AG. Wonders will never cease.
That sir is an Amstrad PPC 512, This site tells you some more: http://www.amstradcg.nl/eppc.html Unless you collect very basic luggable 8086 DOS PC's then this will be of no real use to you.
FTW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Some knowledge. Next you'll be reciting Sir Al's cv a la real Apprentice!