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First-time poster, long-time reader. I created a site that isn't monetized to report on interesting tech and gaming, covering news and reviews, and wanted to share this post as I'm a huge fan of retro gaming and would love to see the Game Bub succeed. Rest assured, although this may appear to be self-promotion, I'm not earning anything from the site; it is completely ad-free.

Back to the subject at hand. We already have a few portrait handhelds that can play physical Game Boy carts, but we still don't have one that plays landscape. There are rumors that Modretro will make a GBA handheld, but so far, there's no news on that front. In comes the Game Bub, which is still in crowdfunding, but it does appear a manufacturer has been secured. Hopefully the project finds enough funding to get made, cause I would love to add the Game Bub to my collection.

Not only is it open source, it can play physical carts, which is a big deal to collectors like me, as I prefer single carts over flash carts. Of course, it has an SD slot, so you won't even need a flash cart if you don't want to use one.

I can't be alone in wanting to see this funded, right? We absolutely need an FPGA handheld with a 3:2 screen for GBA.

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[โ€“] anton@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

A computer/microcontroller can read physical cards just as well and if the specs of the hardware are well known enough for someone to write vhdl/verilog, they can also write c/rust.
If someone offered you a molecularly identical beer, would you complain that it's not the original.

[โ€“] Moltz@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

You just named a bunch of things that don't actually exist in one package that fits in my hand, hardly identical whatsoever. Gimme a call when it is. Or don't, I'm not here to argue semantics of nonexistent things.