Release (Translated to english by me) The most succesfull video game released in Brazil, on your hands. With 27 "super" games on internal memory, the Master System Handy brings more challenges and emotion to you. - Portable and light, it conects directly on your TV. The Master system Handy weights only 193 gramas (without batteries) and is easily connected into a TV, through it's composite cables that come with the system. - Design With an anatomic and confortable design, it was specially developed to provide better playability and to give more realism to the games. With easy "handling", it unites high performance and command precision to quick and precise responses. - Works with batteries or with a external energy source Easy to use. With only 4 batteries (type AA) you can start playing, or if you prefer, you can use any external source of energy avaiable in te market from 5 to 25 Voltss CC. Guarantee 3 months of total guarantee for the product. Specifications Feeding • 4 Batteries type AA (not supplied) or external source of the 25 energy of 5 Volts CC (not supplied). Dimensions • Product: 135x60x150 *. Packing: 213x71x307 *. * millimeters (LxAxC). Weight • Product: 193 grams. With Batteries: 269 grams. Packing: 455 grams. - The Games Coletânea 20 em 1 (20 Shitty games made by TecToy) Sonic the Hedgehog Alex Kidd in Miracle World Hang On Bank Panic Black Belt Secret Commando Woody Pop ------------------------------------- So, what do you think. For me, TecToy is crazy for selling this without a DC Adapter. Plus i don't think this will have cartridge support. I'm expecting a high price too. :axe:
Yeah, I saw this the other week on their site. Are they actual Master System games? Its just a fixed unit, like the N64 controller shaped ones. Why do you need a DC lead? They'd get in the way on a controller. Just use rechargeable batteries!
Yes, 20 Shitty games made by TecToy plus 7 official SMS games. Well, it needs to be connected to the TV through a RCA Composite cable. Another cable would not be a problem.
Generally, you find that the cable to the tv goes out straight. No problem. Where does the PSU lead go to? Its usually not that long, it'd have to plug in near you. The lead will go straight down, and get in the way. Do the other (N64 style) games have PSUs? I very much doubt it... those I've seen didn't.
It's already being sold here in Brazil. CASA E VIDEO has it for R$ 129,90. That would be aproximatelly 45 dollars, if i'm not wrong. :axe:
yeah, i have two different N64-style ones, they both take a 9V DC adapter, and one of them has the option of using 6 AA's in a battery pack that fits into the rumblepak/memorycard slot (pretty cool design there, imho) .. also got a couple other misc controller-shaped ones (the dreamcast controller-shaped one is by far my favorite; 120 unique games and probably ~40 of em arent on any of the other clones or multicarts i have) and they all take 9V DC.. also its been my experience that the cables on the 9V adapter are at least twice as long as the RCA cables that they pack in with the systems.. having to sit 3 feet away from the TV to play can be a pain too. on a slightly unrelated note, i have been movin into a new place over the last couple weeks, and while i was packing up, my girlfriend said i have more 9V adapters and RCA cables than anything she's ever seen.. :smt033 I have 10 or 12 clones and the like, and each came with a set.. had to pack a separate box just for them.
it's funny that this is called Master System Handy. Handy of course, was the original name of the Atari Lynx, when it was being developed at Epix during the mid to late 1980s. HandyGrafx was also one of the names under concideration for the PC Engine GT / Turbo Express.