
Nintendo may well have consistently refused to award licenses to third party manufactures wishing to cash in on their plethora of old school games titles but that hasn’t deterred a company by the name of Fly Mobile from producing a mobile phone featuring integrated emulation allowing the handset to play NES, SNES, Game Boy and Game Boy Colour games.
Coming complete with gaming keys and a joystick, Fly Mobile’s MC100 Gaming Cell Phone comes with a 240 x 320 resolution TFT display, a 2 megapixel camera, ebook functionality and, thanks to a Yamaha chipset, MP3, AAC, MP3 and MPEG4 multimedia capabilities as well as a microSD card slot allowing for memory expandability.
But, relatively so-so technical specifications aside, what will undoubtedly draw people to the Fly Mobile MC100 is its wholly unofficial emulation capabilities – and this is especially the case when so many old-school Nintendo titles are purportedly available for free from dubious internet sites on a strictly ‘ask no questions’ basis.
We await Nintendo’s response to the release of the MC100 with great interest.
The Fly Mobile MC100 Gaming Cell Phone is already available for around $270.
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