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           Ocie Denver Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 9:03 pm   Post subject: Help Wanted: Hunt of a custom handheld console. | 
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          I could use your help.   My sister asked me to find a handheld console for her youngest son ( 4 years old) to avoid fights over 12 years old half-brother's NDS XL.  She want a Nintendo DS Lite or GBA SP for him so he can play games with simple controls.  I wouldn't get something designed in clamshell form would break by accident.   2D is my choice but it won't accept GBA paks or too complicated for a young kid.  So I'm looking for a custom or clone handheld console capable of playing storaged ROMs (NES, SNES, and GBA) I can dl.  K1 GBA SP is what I like but not the clamshell form.
 
 
If you have something in mind, share it here.  I prefer the sources in USA, not overseas for few reasons.  I would buy few for the boys, maybe for myself.
 
 
Oh yea.  Faster I find a right console, I can get my GBA library and Golden Zelda DS Lite back.  I'm pretty picky with my games.  :/
 
 
Edit:  This is handheld console what I wanted but not the price in my mind.  I'll keep searching the Internet.
 
 
Edit 2:  PSP with a custom firmware.  Used PSP is enough good.  Have to research on the custom firmwares. _________________
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           psychokind Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 2:12 pm   Post subject:  | 
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          Wouldn't any smartphone/tablet be sufficient for snes/gba/nes? Or is it because of the bad controls? _________________
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           Ocie Denver Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 9:01 pm   Post subject:  | 
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          	  | psychokind wrote: | 	 		  | Wouldn't any smartphone/tablet be sufficient for snes/gba/nes? Or is it because of the bad controls? | 	  
 
 
It would be good choice if I configure the android os to kid version.  I don't want the boys access to the freemium apps with IAPs or anything nasty from app stores.  I just want something easy to hold on. _________________
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           inferiare Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 9:08 pm   Post subject:  | 
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          Doing a bit of plugging here, but eStarland might have something used? They also apparently have an actual retail location in Virginia (Chantilly? I think? That's what google tells me) and I've ordered through them before, as has SBiF. Good company and they might have something you can get there. _________________
  
 
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           psychokind Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 1:53 pm   Post subject:  | 
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          	  | Ocie Denver wrote: | 	 		  	  | psychokind wrote: | 	 		  | Wouldn't any smartphone/tablet be sufficient for snes/gba/nes? Or is it because of the bad controls? | 	  
 
 
It would be good choice if I configure the android os to kid version.  I don't want the boys access to the freemium apps with IAPs or anything nasty from app stores.  I just want something easy to hold on. | 	  
 
 
Well I guess that shouldn't be too hard? My phone even has a childrens mode pre-installed (htc m9). 
 
 
I should have added that a touch screen device is ok for RPG's, but not fighting games and jumpnruns though   _________________
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           Ocie Denver Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 6:34 pm   Post subject:  | 
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          	  | inferiare wrote: | 	 		  | Doing a bit of plugging here, but eStarland might have something used? They also apparently have an actual retail location in Virginia (Chantilly? I think? That's what google tells me) and I've ordered through them before, as has SBiF. Good company and they might have something you can get there. | 	  
 
 
Good source.  It only sell vanilla systems.  I am looking for a handheld system capable of running ROMs instead of reply on the cartridges.  I would go for Nintendo 2D but getting games from eShop would be a problem.  eShop isn't where what I like most, still far from Steam's.  Its search engine is difficult to work with.
 
 
I maybe set with K1 GBA SP.  Reasonable price and no losses if anything happened to the system.  I experienced a big loss on my first Nintendo 3DS along with 3DS library.  Not going let it again. _________________
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