![]() As is often the case with these cheap little machines, the problems could easily have been solved before sending this thing to market for pretty much no extra cost to the manufacturer. For the most part, it does the job pretty well – but of course it does have a couple of issues too. No need for a lengthy review here, it’s a very simple little machine designed to perform the simple task of emulating NES ROMs. The BittBoy arrived last week, and I’ve been playing around with it a bit since then. Comes packaged in a Famicom coloured box. It’s a blatant homage to the original Game Boy albeit shrunk down to almost half its size, and to me it’s cute as a button. But if I’m honest, I’ve never seen one look quite as charming as the BittBoy. Now I know that there are swarms of these little NES machines all over the internet, and if they’d been offering something that maybe looked like this then I probably wouldn’t have bothered. ![]() The BittBoy manufacturer was kind enough to ask if I’d like a Bittboy free for review, and not being one to look a gift horse in the mouth I of course graciously accepted.
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