GameBoyMicroAdvanceSPDeluxe 3d model
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GameBoyMicroAdvanceSPDeluxe

GameBoyMicroAdvanceSPDeluxe

by 3DWarehouse
Last crawled date: 1 year, 9 months ago
I'm not a professional modeler, so as most can tell this model is of poor quality. - The dimensions are off and would make this completely impractical as it would be very uncomfortable to use. - There are a lot of conflicting edges and objects intersect with non objects. (Z-fighting) - Colors are poor and don't make sense. - Overall, impractical design and fundamental flaws that would diminish the products application in real life. The colors were inspired by the NES and original Gameboy, the overall 'design' was inspired by the bottom half of the Nintendo DS & Original Gameboy including the NES & NES 'Classic'. If this could ever exist this system would have: Expandable micro SD storage (10mm(W)x20mm(H)x1mm(Th)) A Basic Operating System similar to the DS Lite. IEEE 802.11ac standard connection access. Virtual Market for purchasing all Gameboy games. (SP, Color, Original, Advance, etc.) Infared Panel on to transmit to another nearby system to play multiplayer. (Reroutes data without the need for a Link Cable by transmitting the data in this way, rather than over a cable.) 3.5mm Audio Jack 480x360px screen Brightness Slider (Left Side) Volume Slider (Right Side) Sliders, Buttons, and most components of the system would be modular, meaning they can be swapped around, a user can also purchase new fundamental components allowing different pieces with different slots to be added, making it capable of having any combination of components anywhere. USB - C Type Adapter on back to charge internal battery. 2 Speakers - 85 dBs max. / 20 dBs min. 0.08% TDH 8 Ohms 2 Watts to 95 dBs Nominal Power: 65 dBs Peak Power: 85 dBs #Average #Beginner #Gameboy #Gameboy_Micro #Tiny

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