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Intrest check: Anyone want to buy a TIMETOP GAMEKING????

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  1. 3rdman

    3rdman Spirited Member

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    Hi. I'm considering importing a batch or two of Gamekings. I was wondering if anyone around here would be interested in buying one, and if so, what model?

    EVERYTHING BRAND NEW.

    Gameking I (gm-218) would be the cheapest. about $30 US. Would come with a random 4in1 cart (+3 built-in games).


    Gameking II (gm-219) backlit. About $30-35 US. Would (quite possibly) come with a random 4in1 cart (+3 built-in games)


    Gameking III (gm-220) Backlit and full color About $45 US. Comes with built-in game (a space shooter).

    Each model has various pros and cons. The GK1 is the most strait-forward (nice Nintendo style D-pad too). The GK2 is backlit. The GK3 is quite rare outside of asia, and is full color and backwards compatible. Unique design as well.

    Could also import a large batch of games, at a later date.
    Any interest folks???
     
  2. ASSEMbler

    ASSEMbler Administrator Staff Member

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    You need to post pictures. Not everyone knows what this is.
     
  3. 3rdman

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    ok. I'll work on that.
     
  4. 3rdman

    3rdman Spirited Member

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    trying to figure out how the upload image process works. Please be patient.

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    can someone explain why my images NEVER load. I'm using a photobucket account.
     
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  5. retro

    retro Resigned from mod duty 15 March 2018

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    Because you're not using a proper link. Either photobucket should have a forum link with IMG tags, or you need to work out the proper DIRECT link - one with PHP commands like action=view is not it. site.com/sub/directory/file.jpg only

    *EDIT* - yup, there's a box on the right. Use the IMG tag link.
     
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  6. softwhere

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    I'd definitely buy one. It'd be cool if we could get some games too :D
     
  7. 3rdman

    3rdman Spirited Member

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    Are you talking about a GK1, 2, or 3??

    THANK YOU RETRO!

    here's pics of the GK1(gm218), GK2(GM219), and GK3(GM220). Colors will be completely random. But once they arrive, we can do a "first come first served" deal, regarding color.

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    Here's some screen caps. The GK1 and GK2 have the exact same screen. The only difference is the backlight on the GK2. The GK2 comes with a permanent background in front of the LCD which is incredibly annoying (usually it's a landscape). It can be easily removed, as I have done here, which allows the machine to function quite well. The GK3 is fully compatible with ALL games made for the GK 1 and 2. They are automatically colorized, as you can see. Sometimes this compliments game-play, sometimes not :)




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    This is a shot of the GK's Silver surfer clone Surf Escelon/Dracula Zone. As you can see, its a bit easier on the eyes than the cap of Dino Adventure, shown above. Its all completely arbitrary.

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    The GK3 has slightly better resolution than the previous models, of roughly 1 1/2x. It is designed to play a line of "graphically enhanced" games. These are not very easy to find, but you can get a taste, below with the game "Galaxy Crisis", the GK3's built-in space shooter. Not a bad game either.


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    * Please note the screen caps for the GK3, above are of the GM-221, not the GM-220. Both units have the same screen and features. I'll be ordering the GM-220. Which just for the sake of driving the point home, appears again below, this time in lovely silver.

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  8. SuperGrafx

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    Never seen these...are the games really that crude in terms of visual quality or is this some crappy hacker/homebrew toy?
     
  9. 3rdman

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    Oh, they're really that crude. Somebody in China, convinced a room full of people in 2003, to invest in a handheld with stolen/looping sound clips and the graphical capacity of the Atari 2600, reduced to handheld form, of course. Tons of hit games from the 8-bit era ported to it as well.:thumbsup:
     
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    You missed the s :p
     
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    The pixel geometry is pretty unusual. Sort of want one.
     
  12. ASSEMbler

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    Money is tight, I'd be all over these normally.
     
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    That's right. They're very oddly laid out. (on the GK3 that is).
     
  14. Hawanja

    Hawanja Ancient Deadly Ninja Baby

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    3rdman

    I answered you over on digitalpress also, but anyway yes I'll take a Gameking III if you import some.
     
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    You got it. I'll keep you posted. How's your site going? Doesn't seem like you've updated much lately??
     
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    Hawanja Ancient Deadly Ninja Baby

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    I'm in the process of moving everything over to a wiki cms, but don't expect to see it completed for a number of months. Problem is I have too many projects going at once, and only about 5 hours a day to work on them.
     
  17. softwhere

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    3rdman probably a 3 since they are backwards compatible.
     
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    Duly noted. Thanks.:Rock:
     
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    Gah! Haven't seen a close up of those screens in a long while. From what I remember, the blur was pretty bad. I'm guessing anyone wanting one would be in it for the nostalgia value and not gameplay/graphics. :p
     
  20. 3rdman

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    Hey Trenton. I get what you're saying, and I love nostalgia as much as the next guy, but I honestly believe the GK gets a bum rap. Underneath the layers of Chinese shadiness, is (I believe) a machine with a fair amount of quality gameplay. Each of the endless 4in1 carts has at least one really cool game, sometimes more than one.

    Maybe the refresh rate could be a little better, but I don't see it as interfering with enjoying the games.


    I have a console review article, and a game inventory list I hope to publish very soon.
     
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