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Anyone seen one of these before

Discussion in 'Computers & Modding' started by theunderling, Sep 29, 2010.

  1. theunderling

    theunderling Well-Known Member

  2. personuser

    personuser Well-Known Member

    Lawl @ the NES ROMs "81 games!"

    There's some oddly obscure games included like the one based off of urusei yatsura, and there's some games that are just copies of eachother from other regions (example: gremlins 2). This is actually one of the few pirated NES-capable products I've ever seen that doesn't include the original SMB.

    This looks like the type of tech you'd see doctor ashens holding.

    EDIT: The NES roms included make it even MORE hilarious when you look at this "fact":

    *game features: support for many format of games.support game download function.

    MANY FORMATS? XD
     
  3. theunderling

    theunderling Well-Known Member

    I thought it was funny how each picture changed

    1st a micky mouse looking psp
    2nd a mickey mouse looking psp with psp written on it
    etc

    Ive never seen one before,and Ive not heard of mp5 LOL
     
  4. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    It's a submachinegun made by heckler&koch.
     
  5. timmy1991

    timmy1991 Well-Known Member

    so this thing is also a machine gun? sweet, I'm buying one now!

    another chinese ripoff of some system, it actually does look pretty interesting though
     
  6. unqiueninja

    unqiueninja Well-Known Member

  7. timmy1991

    timmy1991 Well-Known Member

    the one they use in this must be collapsible somehow
     
  8. damanali

    damanali Well-Known Member

  9. theunderling

    theunderling Well-Known Member

    But surely Sony has some patent on the PSP name/design.
     
  10. damanali

    damanali Well-Known Member

    Its like a clone, but like cellphone clones, it make look alike but it does not function alike the real deal. And mainly its china made, so even if you have patent rights, can you sue china over it?
     
  11. garychencool

    garychencool Well-Known Member

    It's actually called a trademark