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Originally Posted by bazzasmithkins
I just found this thread and got my hopes up. I found my old SEGA game gear but couldn't find any of my old games for it. But because it's a far superior machine with better graphics, processing power and a superb LCD I thought I'd try some of my PSP games in it and guess what....... IT WORKED!!!
the game gear makes my PSP games look so much better and so I thought I'd give it a go with some of my XBOX360 games. All I needed to do was burn the game DVD to my HDD using a DVD decrypting program, compress it using some file compression software, transfer it onto a usb pen drive, modify the gamegear game cartridge to accept the usb drive (I did this by soldering an external usb port from an old computer into the cartridge). whack the cartridge into the game gear and hey presto.
SUPER 2160p HD IMAGES !!!!!!
who'd have thought that all these technology companies have been wasting billions on research and development when all along they just needed to use a SEGA Game Gear
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Amazing Story, Do you like writing a lot of fiction.
Also, your post contradicts itself majorly, so I thought id point them out to you, so we can all laugh at your Fail
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Originally Posted by bazzasmithkins
I found my old SEGA game gear but couldn't find any of my old games for it.
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So, what your saying, is that you found a REALLY old game machine, and then you couldnt find ANY of the game's for it. They dont even sell them anymore (The Games). okay.
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Originally Posted by bazzasmithkins
modify the gamegear game cartridge to accept the usb drive (I did this by soldering an external usb port from an old computer into the cartridge)
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WOW MAN, IZ U MAGICKAL, U GUT A CARTRIDGE FROM DA AETHER.
Dude, That is the biggest pile of Bullshit I have EVER read, and ive read things written by Pseudologia fantastica (compulsive liers).
I do IT at college, and I can tell you now, The Chipset in the back of the SEGA Gamegear Cartridge is so old, there is nowhere to solder on a USB hub.
Nor, unless your memory stick is about 4 gig, could you save a whole 360 Game, and then compress it, without placing it in a zip file, and put it on the memory pen.
Also, Since the Sega Gamegear cartridges are cartridges, and the PSP games are a small compact Discs/DVDs, I somehow do not belive at any rate that you managed to get a PSP game to work in it.
I direct you to 2 things now
Lie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (becuase this is what you are)
And
Fail - Google Image Search
Becuase you are so fail, this does not deem just one picture, but the whole lot on google.