FC Mobile II: Wireless Portable NES Gaming
Retro Thing —
... model is exactly the same. So expect to break out the fuzzy old 13" RCA TV from your youth if you're craving a drunken round or two of duck hunt. This might well be FC Mobile's last dip into the NES goldmine. Nintendo emulation has been done to death over the past decade, and no amount of wireless tomfoolery is going to reinvigorate the market. The FC Mobile II can be yours for $59.99 starting May 9, 2009. Its available in washing machine white or paper shredder black. FC Mobile 2: The best portable NES gets a 1up [technabob] ...
FC Mobile II is the ultimate way to play NES games
DVICE Atom Feed —
... with the original NES. It offered up some of the greatest games ever made, and those never get old. If you still want to play them now, the FC Mobile II looks like a pretty amazing way to go.
The FC Mobile II is a portable NES. It takes old Nintendo cartridges, and you can use it as a handheld. But it also comes with two wireless controllers and a wireless light gun, allowing you to use it on the couch as well. How awesome is that? I want one right now.
eBay via Technabob
FC Mobile II Portable NES Adds Bundled Accessories
OhGizmo! —
... of the original Nintendo light gun. Now I’m pretty sure those accessories are only designed to be used while the FC Mobile II is connected to an external monitor, but bonus points will be awarded if those controllers can be used while staring at that tiny LCD display.
The FC Mobile II is expected to ship sometime in May with a price tag of just $60, but keep in mind you’ll need to have a collection of NES carts lying around, otherwise this thing is useless.
[ Technabob - FC Mobile II ] VIA [ Kotaku ]
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Awesome handheld NES with wireless controllers and Zapper
CrunchGear —
... wireless controllers and a Zapper as accessories. Of course it’s got a TV-out; you’d look pretty silly aiming a light gun at this little thing.
The FC Mobile 2 is the successor to an older, less cool version of the same thing, but the addition of these accessories and a better design make it a serious bargain at around $70. They’re not available just yet, but I have a feeling I’ll be taking a trip to my local Pink Godzilla soon.
[via Technabob and Kotaku]


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