
Okay,So this is Hyperkin's Supaboy. Apparently its a handheld device that plays original(U.S) SNES games on the go and set for a release this summer. This only only rumored to be a prototype how ever. The Handheld will come in at 318g, have a 3.5 inch LCD screen, and a claimed battery life of around five and a half hours. I really like the design by the way, nice vintage factor going on there.

There is another cool factor to this device. The SupaBoy itself has an A/V stereo output to plug into your TV, and capacity to plug two original SNES controllers to play on the bigger screen with. Which in theory sounds cool and for nostalgia reasons it probably will be. Unfortunately, this is all the basic information on this system as of right now and nothing else has been announced.
Now, in my opinion,playing original SNES games on a huge HD screen won't improve the graphic capability very much and overall it will still look the same. Now another problem I have with this is,realistically, how many gamers out their still have their old SNES Games or controllers? I'm sure their are a bunch of retro fanatics that do keep their old systems..dust them off and plug them in from time to time and go old school. Though, I think that a majority of people would have discarded these systems long ago in order to upgrade to something more new and current. I mean,unless they start to mass produce these games again I just fail to see any real point to this system, I mean they just released the 3DS. In theory..in like the idea but in practicality it just doesn't make sense from a business stand point. Especially when you place its release a few months right after you put out on of the most hyped gaming systems to date. I think Nintendo should be more strategics with this device and be careful not to put all its eggs into one basic. Ether way I like it and it seems cool enough but I'll wait for more info to be released before I make my final verdict.
So what does everybody else think of the system?