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The Retro Future

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@TheRetroFuture
@TheRetroFuture 4 жыл бұрын
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@Ahahahhdjdjebhshd
@Ahahahhdjdjebhshd 4 жыл бұрын
Make a DS that has the touch screen on top of the top screen
@RI-yy6ll
@RI-yy6ll 4 жыл бұрын
Where can i buy one unit ?
@Juan-ln8rb
@Juan-ln8rb 4 жыл бұрын
Where did you get that Wii hat from
@kubanowakowski3869
@kubanowakowski3869 4 жыл бұрын
@@Juan-ln8rb He said that he bought it on eBay 👍
@airplane6417
@airplane6417 4 жыл бұрын
Hey Elliot, how do you get scratches off of old Gameboy screens? And what brand would you choose (American)
@DoubleU555
@DoubleU555 4 жыл бұрын
Glad I could help with this one. Hope that more people will learn about this console.
@TheRetroFuture
@TheRetroFuture 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks again man!
@KoolAids-vj1ll
@KoolAids-vj1ll 4 жыл бұрын
You are a god among men
@Billy_Souls
@Billy_Souls 4 жыл бұрын
DOUBLE = POGLORD YOU ARE A FANTASTIC PERSON. THANK YOU FOR THE FACILITATION OF THIS CONTENT!
@HouseCzechowski
@HouseCzechowski 4 жыл бұрын
@Double you should let know arhn.eu about that pegasus gameboy clone. I knew it prgasus nes clone but I bet many Polish people never knew it that they had pegasus gameboy clone
@Lestr_Coto
@Lestr_Coto 4 жыл бұрын
@theretrofuture, we think this comment is well-deserving of a pin to the top! Good stuff here.
@ezijo.5155
@ezijo.5155 4 жыл бұрын
hi Elliot! i'm polish and some people here think that the the "pegasus" is a real nintendo console. it's weird.
@DoubleU555
@DoubleU555 4 жыл бұрын
Z fartem
@lukasjuszczak1664
@lukasjuszczak1664 4 жыл бұрын
Biorąc pod uwagę iż są ludzie uważający polskiego fiata za nasz projekt..
@thelastmagnifi8369
@thelastmagnifi8369 4 жыл бұрын
i thought you said polish. Like nail polish
@kabanagos
@kabanagos 4 жыл бұрын
elo
@SBG-gn6hu
@SBG-gn6hu 4 жыл бұрын
interesting
@TheVirusGuy
@TheVirusGuy 4 жыл бұрын
I'm Polish and i knew from the beginning that it is indeed a Pegasus Game Boy :)
@12x_art37
@12x_art37 4 жыл бұрын
Ayyyy
@hissatme
@hissatme 4 жыл бұрын
same here lmao
@gabrish-spud7213
@gabrish-spud7213 3 жыл бұрын
Same
@corinbertrand
@corinbertrand 4 жыл бұрын
If possible you should build a Gameboy from scratch completely out of aftermarket parts, I think that'd be pretty cool
@DasAntiNaziBroetchen
@DasAntiNaziBroetchen 4 жыл бұрын
I have yet to see *anyone* make aftermarket CPUs. The Game Boy CPU is a proprietary modified Z80. The closest thing I've seen was someone making a new PCB and swapping the CPU and some other parts onto that and adding new caps, volume controls, etc. to it.
@MixUpTheVideos
@MixUpTheVideos 4 жыл бұрын
@DasAnti...any chance you have a link or photos? This sounds very interesting.
@Confruggy
@Confruggy 4 жыл бұрын
@@DasAntiNaziBroetchen nowadays you can just utilize FPGA and program it to function like a Gameboy CPU. It's what Analogue is doing with their soon to be released Analogue Pocket.
@KyussTheWalkingWorm
@KyussTheWalkingWorm 4 жыл бұрын
@@Confruggy An FPGA implementation isn't automatically accurate. The only console I know of with completely reverse engineered hardware is the NES. For example the SNES clone sold by Analogue still contains some guesswork in the PPU because no one has gone through the trouble yet. However for a company intent on mass production, such reverse engineering of old 8/16 bit hardware is perfectly feasible if they're willing to pay for a couple engineers full time.
@ETXAlienRobot201
@ETXAlienRobot201 3 жыл бұрын
@@KyussTheWalkingWorm give a dedicated enough hobbyist hacker, the same results would probably be achieved. a lot of old tech right now is being reverse-engineered and/or re-implemented quite extensively. [in fact, it almost seems like interest in this field has gone up drastically] and there's some powerful tools available now that range from free to dirt cheap. even for a commercial product, there's a possibility of running it fairly low budget. a company might benefit more from leveraging the open source community that does this either for fun/education or for preservation. and a smaller team need not worry about paying proper engineer salaries, or worrying about needing to hire a "qualified" engineer. just get a bunch of people together with a passion for the stuff, the job will get done. even in cases where you need a scan of the IC's die is required, there are probably guys who'd lend the time/equipment to do it. and it'd also probably be cheaper by far even if you had to pay just one to do that single job. i don't think anyways the person meant 100% accurate functionality via FPGA. however, those are capable of running faster than pure software implementations, and can really streamline the process of hardware cloning. either way, assuming you know how the real stuff works, you can make an aftermarket chip[set] for basically ANYTHING with FPGAs. also, being 100% accurate may not always be the best, depending what 100% accurate means. MAME goes to a real extreme for this. it's known to cause problems. to me, 100% accurate would be behaves the same or as close as is reasonable/feasible to do. [really, there IS a point where you need to decide "it's good enough", long as that doesn't mean major bugs or noticeable loss of quality] unless i'm mistaken, MAME wants 1:1 matching of every transistor on the original hardware to the software 'drivers' for a given system. it causes support/stability issues, and it can theoretically cause performance issues when you consider what "transistor accurate" [can] mean[s]. as-is, some don't like just how much technical debt that emulator definitely causes for one reason or another.
@JoducusKwak
@JoducusKwak 4 жыл бұрын
i live in Germany an i remember a friend had one of those clones. i was really confused when there was no Link Cable connector. however we where not able to tell that it was fake because the only point of reference was my Gameboy Pocket
@da-1995
@da-1995 4 жыл бұрын
Hallo bin auch aus Deutschland👋😂
@Tom2404
@Tom2404 4 жыл бұрын
Hast du das neuste Video der Space Frogs gesehen? Diese Kommentarsektion ist jetzt nämlich Eigentum der BRD
@da-1995
@da-1995 4 жыл бұрын
Tom 2404 😂👌
@froedlmetallmann4643
@froedlmetallmann4643 4 жыл бұрын
Kenn’ ich gar nicht.
@da-1995
@da-1995 4 жыл бұрын
Froedl Metallmann wohnst du hinterm Mond?😂
@DieAlteistwiederda
@DieAlteistwiederda 4 жыл бұрын
That Zimbabwe dollar conversion was definitely needed. 😂😂😂 I heard about some of this from people here In East Germany where we have a lot of people with polish families. I remember someone shipping a good amount of GBAs ans games to their family back when I was a child.
@TheDolanar
@TheDolanar 4 жыл бұрын
Sad that I found your channel because of the pandemic but super glad I did. Love the channel and the quality of the production value. Keep it up.
4 жыл бұрын
Ahh, these "mystic" Pegasus Boys. Yeah, in Poland in mid 80's and 90's, clones like this was very popular. Not only the GB clones, or NES Clones, but much much more, like the "Rambo" console, a cheap knockoff of Atari 2600. But honestly, the most popular was of course "Pegasus", a cheap NES/FC clone. Games for this "console" was almost everywhere. To the late 2000's you could buy games on the local marketplaces like between vegetable stalls. By the way - One of the founders of BobMark, lately create a big drink company, and to this day, they produce a... Cola :D Greetings from Poland!
@rgr0703
@rgr0703 4 жыл бұрын
You can easily trick someone by saying it it's a newer model.
@ritzjones9764
@ritzjones9764 4 жыл бұрын
Why trick someone though?? 🤷‍♂️
@zopbdq3215
@zopbdq3215 4 жыл бұрын
@@ritzjones9764 idk, maybe bad people would..
@HelixAdamOxford
@HelixAdamOxford 4 жыл бұрын
Ritz Jones some people would to sell it on ebay
@lactate
@lactate 4 жыл бұрын
Like how all the new middles of phoned don't have the headphone jack lol
@dragontechtales5156
@dragontechtales5156 4 жыл бұрын
Parts were "shared", as most likely these were made by all of the same OEM company at the time. In Asia, a lot of companies produce the same/very similar product that is just simply rebranded for market in a different area.
@pjdolont9012
@pjdolont9012 3 жыл бұрын
We had the Nintendo branded gameboy clones in the Detroit area during the early 90s.... From what I remember a friend from school got his at a comic book shoppe. Detroit does have a substantial Polish population but we always assumed that they were Canadian Imports.
@dreamworldtony
@dreamworldtony 4 жыл бұрын
The speed up would be great for Pokemon grinding.
@TobuscusSkylander
@TobuscusSkylander 4 жыл бұрын
I am always so hyped when elliott uploads
@ferrochrom2191
@ferrochrom2191 4 жыл бұрын
Aaah, these magnificent clones equipped with the wrong crystal making the games run like crazy...
@chamoo232
@chamoo232 4 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't blame them too much. The Super Gameboy also runs at the wrong speed and that's made by Nintendo themselves.
@ferrochrom2191
@ferrochrom2191 4 жыл бұрын
@@chamoo232 super gb runs slow, right? But in that case I think it's the SNES's fault...
@chamoo232
@chamoo232 4 жыл бұрын
@@ferrochrom2191 The Snes does absolutely nothing when it comes to the Super Gameboy. It only serves as a link to the TV and link the controller. The Super Gameboy is actually a Gameboy in a cart without buttons and screen. The crystal in it makes the games run about 4% faster. Not a huge difference but it's still faster. Nintendo fixed the issue with the Super Gameboy 2 but that only came out in Japan
@WH250398
@WH250398 4 жыл бұрын
You can tell what kind of "crystal" they're on lol
@kanpaifighto
@kanpaifighto 4 жыл бұрын
chamoo232 not entirely correct. The original Super Gameboy DOES use the clock signal from the SNES, albeit subdivided in a way that gets it “close enough”...as a result it does run slightly faster. The Super Gameboy 2 was the only model to contain a crystal. I can confirm this because I used to make drop in crystal boards for modding original SGBs (mostly for chiptune use where the speed difference actually matters)
@dryve4427
@dryve4427 4 жыл бұрын
It's weird how close they were at making clones. If you gave me one of those I would actually think it's a real gameboy
@kubanowakowski3869
@kubanowakowski3869 4 жыл бұрын
In Poland we don't say "I have official GameBoy", we say "Biorę tą konsolę, bo jest tańsza. Trzeba zacebulować" and I think it's beautiful.
@AugustTheStag
@AugustTheStag 4 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha
@nithpro1385
@nithpro1385 4 жыл бұрын
It seems like one clone company did all the hard work in copying a gameboy but other clone companies took that clone and made identical copies of the board but made their own shell for the clone.
@Blore07
@Blore07 4 жыл бұрын
As a big fan of the gaming historian this is one of the best videos you've ever done in my opinion; facts on an obscure console and a tear down, Great job!
@baldguywithbeard
@baldguywithbeard 3 жыл бұрын
I'm super surprised how clean and well organized those PCBs are! They actually look really well produced! I used to own a famiclone as a kid (and never new what I had) - I really wish I still had that console, so I can rip it open and have a look at the insides now...
@SpikerDragon95
@SpikerDragon95 4 жыл бұрын
The Speed issue I think can be fixed by swaping the crystal of an OG Game Boy
@tails64dsntchannel8
@tails64dsntchannel8 3 жыл бұрын
Probably has different clock dividers in the clone chipset, still with a variable clock you could dial it pretty close to Gameboy speed
@iLbstr
@iLbstr 4 жыл бұрын
Several years ago I bought a similar GameBoy clone (to salvage some parts and fix my original DMG). In comparison to this model it had a link cable port, and all the connectors were in place. Even the little battery light. The only telltale sign was somewhat shoddy plastic and the lack of “cpu-x” under the battery flap thingy. The screws were also Phillips style, not tri-wing. The insides were similar. Oh, and the timings on the CPU were off; it ran games at twice the speed. All in all it was a weird find
@iLbstr
@iLbstr 4 жыл бұрын
Here are some pics, if you’re interested imgur.com/a/O6qfY
@daftpunk218
@daftpunk218 4 жыл бұрын
Finally, I have waited so much in Polish (I'm from Poland) in Poland there were many interesting taps but also many originals, greetings from Poles and the retro future
@sassafrassauce
@sassafrassauce 4 жыл бұрын
bruh moment
@Green_Stache_Productions
@Green_Stache_Productions 4 жыл бұрын
bruh
@smilingmushroom32
@smilingmushroom32 4 жыл бұрын
bruh
@magicvampirelver1321
@magicvampirelver1321 4 жыл бұрын
📸Bruhhhh lol😄😄
@Ruff64
@Ruff64 4 жыл бұрын
bruh
@Dinnergaming45
@Dinnergaming45 4 жыл бұрын
Bruh
@mutahard1632
@mutahard1632 4 жыл бұрын
A Gameboy that was not made, or licensed, or endorsed, or associated with Nintendo
@logan_cadfgs
@logan_cadfgs 4 жыл бұрын
Love this weird obscure stuff. Would definitely like to see more of these clones! Surprisingly little info online about ‘em
@NunofYerbizness
@NunofYerbizness 4 жыл бұрын
3:12 Correct me if I'm wrong, but those are straight-up the controllers that come packed with the Dendy Junior (a more famous NES clone, originating from Russia).
@TJ-lc3pm
@TJ-lc3pm 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video cant wait till the next one keeping me sane in these times
@TJ-lc3pm
@TJ-lc3pm 4 жыл бұрын
Lol you have ❤️ nearly every comment I have sent the last few months
@madhattermikey
@madhattermikey 4 жыл бұрын
That's insane, I always knew of bootleg NES and Megadrives but I didnt even consider bootleg handhelds (I mean back then I though bootleg gameboys was only like a modern day thing)
@turbinegraphics16
@turbinegraphics16 4 жыл бұрын
Its really interesting how it needed 4 big chips to do something so simple as to drive the gb lcd, they could off the shelf parts.
@danna3308
@danna3308 3 жыл бұрын
I had no idea we also had Pegasus GameBoys, that's pretty neat! (Also I got a polish AC New Horizons ad at the end, the Polish marketing finally exists)
@ChicagoMel23
@ChicagoMel23 3 жыл бұрын
I remember a commercial for a game where a dad gets Genesis and Pegasus mixed up because he sees all the ads in the toy store. Funny there actually was a Pegasus console
@tizianorecchioni8185
@tizianorecchioni8185 4 жыл бұрын
Been enjoying these videos a lot in quarantine!
@adrianmalkovich7101
@adrianmalkovich7101 3 жыл бұрын
That crunchy speaker also sounds like the Gamate speaker.
@VanguardRaven
@VanguardRaven 3 жыл бұрын
I'm late for the party, but I'm a Brit living in Poland and I have been scouring Polish online marketplaces for a few weeks looking for GB/GBA stuff, and the amount of clones and Pegasus for sale is off the charts.
@SatoshiMatrix1
@SatoshiMatrix1 4 жыл бұрын
Discrete hardware clones are very interesting. I have a Famicom clone from the late 1980s from Taiwan that is a 1:1 copy of the Famicom, before NOACs existed. The only thing they couldn't 100% replicate was the PPU. The PPU of a discrete hardware clone of a real Famicom is an approximation based on reverse engineering and sometimes displays wrong colors as well totally not working in certain mapper configurations. But because the clone I have a 1:1 clone and even better, that the major chips are socketed, I was able to desolder the PPU from an NES that has a dead CPU and socket it in place. Now my clone runs with a real Ricoh NES PPU and it is EXACTLY the same in capabilities as a Nintendo Famicom, just not made by Nintendo!
@BlazingKhioneus
@BlazingKhioneus 4 жыл бұрын
I thought this was a gameboy assembled from only aftermarket parks
@davidprice5563
@davidprice5563 3 жыл бұрын
Now the fun bit: putting the official pieces and the cloned pieces back in places, fair play.
@gerog2595
@gerog2595 3 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: Pegasus even made copy of SNES. And other fun fact is that even Pegasus are rare in Poland
@MystalurDimensh
@MystalurDimensh 4 жыл бұрын
I'm Polish and I've never heard of a Pegasus Game Boy! :O That's awesome! I used to have the Pegasus (a famicom clone) which was one of the best things a child could have back then. Also I think you got average monthly salary rates wrong. In 1993 it was approx. 969 USD, and as of march 2020 it's approx. 1,300 USD.
@CommodoreFan64
@CommodoreFan64 4 жыл бұрын
If I had lived in Poland as a kid, was given one of these, and did not know better, I would have been happy.
@bensmith5612
@bensmith5612 3 жыл бұрын
You can tell the difference @ 13:00 The fake one has a ‘crosshairs’ shape inside where the official one is missing one side to the ‘crosshairs’ shape, making it more of a ‘T’ shape.
@cheycheyc
@cheycheyc 4 жыл бұрын
I had a Pegasus famicom clone iq502 when I was growing up in Dubai. Played the original snes cartridges.
@mint_kyuu99
@mint_kyuu99 4 жыл бұрын
So it was a super famicom clone?
@cheycheyc
@cheycheyc 4 жыл бұрын
MetalMatiaxs X no I don’t think it was a super famicom clone just famicom. It came with a pirated cartridge with some 100 games I remember and a light gun too.
@LordIvul
@LordIvul 3 жыл бұрын
Pegasus is quite legendary in Poland, it was the first succesful console in here, being affordable even in the early 90's thanks to the fact that it was pretty much an outdated tech at this point. Even into the mid 2000's you could find 1000000 games in 1 famicom cartridges sold on the streets. As to how Bobmark was able to sell the console without a fear of Nintendo taking it down, well, that's very simple: Poland, as a post-Soviet country, pretty much didn't have any copyright laws whatsoever, so in the 90's, video game piracy was rampant, with PC and console games being sold on burned disc in contemporary packagings. Famiclones in particular were very popular in post-Soviet block, with many countries having their own version, if I recall correctly there was a popular famiclone being sold in Russia called Dandy.
@SWPLGAMING
@SWPLGAMING 4 жыл бұрын
This video is awesome because I had some questions.thanjs for the up load🙏🏾
@CarlosHernandez-nf4xd
@CarlosHernandez-nf4xd 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing us Gameboy clone. For the first time I didn't know it existed until now.
@klayer9990
@klayer9990 4 жыл бұрын
Was looking forward to this video! The gun you showed from those pegasus consoles is actually a carbon copy of my PlayStation 1 clone's one. These fake consoles are so peculiar, but very interesting
@LubieArbuzy
@LubieArbuzy 4 жыл бұрын
I'm from Poland and I remember pegasus consoles from my childhood, but I newer knew there was a pegasus game boy :o
@thisisbhm
@thisisbhm 4 жыл бұрын
Few more things and a bit of a correction. Pegasus is like Kleenex in Poland. It generally means a knock off console that has a port for cartridges. Depending on the seller on local market place you could buy something that looked like a PS1, Sega Saturn, Atarii, or an IBM model M keyboard. They all had one thing in common - cartridge port. They all would play the same type. People would swap, resell. All fairly cheap. One crazy story involving actual NES in Poland. A girl I worked with got an original NES, but hated it. She could not trade with other kids as NES cartridges would not fit into knockoffs. Everyone else she knew had a knockoff. As Ogar Niety points out, these knock offs were available way into late 2000s. Especially in eastern Poland. It may depend on the part of Poland, but PS1 and PS2 did not really take of. PC gaming did because of piracy and rapid expansion of ISPs. Only because an average income increased and game prices fell a bit(also because of piracy) PS3/Xbox360 games took off. Hopcola (thing in the commercial) is also well known. Also everyone knows it's a knockoff like with Pegasus. But I don't think many people buy it.
@MoaiGaming394
@MoaiGaming394 Жыл бұрын
I will admit though the screen on this is comparable to the Pockets in terms of picture clarity which is actually amazing for a clone
@hacked2123
@hacked2123 4 жыл бұрын
Noticed the speed difference before you even boosted the audio the first time.
@thrallfaec6130
@thrallfaec6130 4 жыл бұрын
Seeing Pegasus commercial actually made me cry.So many memories.
@Sparkette
@Sparkette 3 жыл бұрын
"What is going on here?" What, you've never heard of clones before?
@sloth3869
@sloth3869 4 жыл бұрын
Yesterday I refurbished my first Gameboy advance sp because you gave me the inspiration to do it but I got one question are you using 70% isopropyl alcohol or 99% isopropyl alcohol?
@zakariyapianocovers1404
@zakariyapianocovers1404 4 жыл бұрын
Imagine out of nowhere we'll see PEGASUS Switch and PEGASUS Switch lite lol
@awi6040
@awi6040 4 жыл бұрын
That’s maybe funny but now bobmark makes cheap bootlegs of coca cola (hoop cola)
@RumblePirate
@RumblePirate 4 жыл бұрын
When did you get your hands on this relic, mine stopped working some years back. Not had time to repair it, it's a bit different to them
@CSLucasEpic
@CSLucasEpic 3 жыл бұрын
For a minute I thought that the video was going to be about the Hyundai Game Boys...
@fineman1064
@fineman1064 4 жыл бұрын
I am Polish and didn’t know that there was pegasus gameboy. I even did a research about pegasus while making a presentation in junior high school
@TheJunky228
@TheJunky228 4 жыл бұрын
I have a Gameboy made in 1989 I picked up in an estate sale that sat untouched in a kids closet, inside a carrying case with games, the foam of teh case disintegrating all around it. It has regular philips screws, not triwing screws. (Serial starts with G0540...) There was no evidence that it was disassembled in the past either. Based on that, I wonder whether Nintendo didn't start including triwing screws until later on...so yeah for other obvious reasons this Pegasus Gameboy was not real, but I don't think that philips screws would disqualify a GB from being authentic
@spontaneousspazoid
@spontaneousspazoid 4 жыл бұрын
This one of the most educational videos I've seen by you. LOL
@wavy2154
@wavy2154 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Elliot! Love the channel! Been watching since 40k subs
@TheRetroFuture
@TheRetroFuture 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@echogames1036
@echogames1036 4 жыл бұрын
As always: Great video and super interesting, Elliot! Keep it up!
@sandr6769
@sandr6769 4 жыл бұрын
Original Nintendo consoles were super expensive back then, no wonder we did these bootleg versions. And fairly solid hardware. The funniest thing was learning how to play these famicon japanese versions (like Kunio-kun games or Double Dragon) by trial and error. BTW: please bear in mind that back in '93 we still had quite big inflation, so these were hard times
@sm3dwnftwofficialsaveukrai289
@sm3dwnftwofficialsaveukrai289 3 жыл бұрын
Nintendo DS and 3DS family: 229,000,000 units sold
@cztech2631
@cztech2631 4 жыл бұрын
Very interesting video you put out. It's interesting to me how consoles blow up in terms of value. The SNES Classic is only 2 years old, but has a value of $160 on the used market. Older consoles don't hold up all the time in terms of rarity and gaining value. The DMG and GBC seem to be appreciating in value quickly. The GBA seems to not be that expensive if someone gets one without an LCD screen mod. I do see the Original DS seems to be a console that no one wants, and those can be had for dirt cheap. I got one online for $18 not a great deal, but pretty dang cheap for a fully functional Nintendo DS just the top casing was cracked, so I am going to refurbish a few parts on it and fix it up. Would be interesting to see if the Original DS or DS Lite become more rare and valuable over time.
@wackaircaftmechanic2312
@wackaircaftmechanic2312 3 жыл бұрын
My mother used to play USSR game and watches. I plan to buy one. I found a app and my mom was happy to see it and now I'm interested in it. I never knew my home land ever got Nintendo products until the late 2000s
@luke27luis
@luke27luis 4 жыл бұрын
Wow, what an interesting clone! Did they bothered to change the boot sequence or is it a bios written from scratch? Seems this could have been very expensive to manufacture, for the time it came out!
@wcisnijstart
@wcisnijstart 4 жыл бұрын
Holy Grail for Polish collectors, very hard to find it! Excellent video.
@TwesomE
@TwesomE 4 жыл бұрын
I do hope it has a year it made although this is a long shot i believe,and it is probably from those newer close systems someone worked on after 2000 like many others did!
@mattgeek49
@mattgeek49 4 жыл бұрын
I think I actually found the exact listing of your gameboy on a polish reselling site (kind of a polish ebay), if you search for pegasus game boy it is one of the first results in the photos section
@DeemienX
@DeemienX 4 жыл бұрын
As for the speed issue, I first thought it's because of some NTSC/PAL phenomenon, but then I realised there was no region difference between Gameboys ^^ But it seems they either supplied a faster CPU or they simply didn't got the timings right. But very interesting piece of hardware...
@michaelsegal3558
@michaelsegal3558 Жыл бұрын
This reminds me of my Retro System a console that plays your original NES game cartridges and you can even use original NES controllers with it but also as far as I know wasn’t associated in any way with Nintendo
@daleanguiano6780
@daleanguiano6780 4 жыл бұрын
Love your channel. Also love how you heart so many comments. You don't have to heart this one but I find it pleasant to know that you read your fans comments.
@SavingPrivateBob
@SavingPrivateBob 11 ай бұрын
Hi, Retro. Did you hear FunnyPlaying are now making their own custom motherboards for GameBoy colors? Will be interesting once you do a video on one.
@m1zd515
@m1zd515 4 жыл бұрын
I just fixed my first gameboy color, thanks to you for doing videos about those.💙
@rackzity7724
@rackzity7724 4 жыл бұрын
At first i thought you built up your own Gameboy from Scratch and i had Questions. After knowing its a Clone i thought „yea... another one“. Still interesting how these Clones made, wondering you could made the same PCB Circuit by using Processor and so on from completely broken Gameboy. That would be interesting as hell at least!
@animeking1357
@animeking1357 4 жыл бұрын
I misread the title as "The GameBoy wasn't made by Nintendo" and though this was gonna be a video about how Nintendo stole a patent or something and got concerned.
@hovanthecool1995
@hovanthecool1995 4 жыл бұрын
Love the comparison sir!
@thefacelessgamer2641
@thefacelessgamer2641 4 жыл бұрын
I have an idea for another project why don't you take a Sega game gear TV tuner and update the TV to a HD TV tuner so you can watch HdTV on it
@wisteela
@wisteela 3 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. I find clone consoles rather fascinating. I noticed there is a blank space for a ROM.
@MarcosCodas
@MarcosCodas 4 жыл бұрын
Wow, he ended up doing it. I remember his posts on the Facebook page.
@forkboy3309
@forkboy3309 4 жыл бұрын
link to the fizzy drinks commercial please
@dotmatrixmoe
@dotmatrixmoe 4 жыл бұрын
2nd attempt to put the TRF logo onto the Gameboy to replace the Nintendo logo.
@Jhud69
@Jhud69 4 жыл бұрын
The moment you said "polish auction site" I immediately knew what this is. The thing is, Nintendo was never very popular in Poland because well, we weren't all that open about foreign goods freshly after ending communist times, and Nintendo didn't really have any desire to export things to here either. Most Poles are PC-only gamers for a long time with an exception of those who remember the NES clone Pegasus. The Gameboy clone is rarer but still existed. Because of how not popular Nintendo here is, most people don't know Pokemon was a game at all - we only remember the anime series :) It was funny to hear people be like "Wow, they made a Pokemon game after so many years?!" when Pokemon Go came out. It still surprises me to this day to see polish ads for Nintendo games on TV and cinemas. It's true we still don't have an official Nintendo presence (there is no polish language support aside from a few Switch games), we can contact a Nintendo philia in like... Hungary or something if we want to send our product to repairs under warranty, but most people don't bother.
@DieAlteistwiederda
@DieAlteistwiederda 4 жыл бұрын
I'm from East Germany and I know that some people with closer Polish families send second hand consoles "back home" and send some games too. Probably a lot like it was with East Germany when it was its own country for a while and people would get packages from West Germany with goods you couldn't really get here.
@superdestrier9160
@superdestrier9160 4 жыл бұрын
So this is finally a video about the Mega Duck?
@Srcsqwrn
@Srcsqwrn 3 жыл бұрын
Is that screwdriver in the link actually the same? It looks quite different in comparison to the electronic one you used.
@mrascensoreakakrisgames4149
@mrascensoreakakrisgames4149 4 жыл бұрын
@theretrofuture please do a video also on that other yellow Gameboy clone
@SonicEXEProductions
@SonicEXEProductions 3 ай бұрын
2:53 No game? *insert Megamind meme*
@lemagreengreen
@lemagreengreen 3 жыл бұрын
It's crazy how much hardware went into these clones, I know it was the only option back then though - no magic blobs that did it all on the market. Taiwanese hardware cloning was an interesting business back then, seems like there was no shortage of clever people filling the demand for cheaper options.
@pafawag5b6b5b
@pafawag5b6b5b 4 жыл бұрын
Wow i'm from Poland and I don't even heard of Pegasus Game Boy or Power Pegasus 16-bit.
@fidelxxx
@fidelxxx 4 жыл бұрын
I remember it was reviewed in Bajtek magazine back in 1993 but it's the first time I see one of those with Nintendo logo.
@awi6040
@awi6040 4 жыл бұрын
+1
@Hazetar
@Hazetar 4 жыл бұрын
I'm supprised to see a piece of polish culture on Your channel. :D Dobra robota!
@sp3kd
@sp3kd 4 жыл бұрын
Wow retro future mentioned my country! :)
@dmytrotarasov9477
@dmytrotarasov9477 3 жыл бұрын
We've had Dendy consoles in the former USSR countries. Same famicom clone followed by the megadrive clone.
@ZayKH
@ZayKH 4 жыл бұрын
Hey could you make a video where you replace the cartridge shell of a 3DS game? I'd love to see Omega Ruby or Alpha Sapphire with translucent red or blue cartridges!
@kierenmoore3236
@kierenmoore3236 2 жыл бұрын
The clockspeed of that thing explains why the best Testris players have always been Pole-skis …
@janiczgamer4230
@janiczgamer4230 4 жыл бұрын
Hi, im from poland and my father has a pegasus and he does not want to beleve that it is a clone of the nes becaus back in the day there was no gaming systems on the polish market until one day when this one guy travelt to japan and saw the famicom and decided to rip it of and sell in poland
@ScatterbrainPete
@ScatterbrainPete 3 жыл бұрын
Close. That guy went to China and saw one of the common Famicom clones there.
@UltimatePerfection
@UltimatePerfection 3 жыл бұрын
11:44 Looks like you can solder a rom chip from a multicart or whatever and have it run if nothing is inserted into the console.
@star_confetti
@star_confetti 4 жыл бұрын
3:51 that transition tho-
@intel386DX
@intel386DX 4 жыл бұрын
those clones have better screens then the original and looks much more expensive with all those ICs and components,
@batvaleska
@batvaleska 4 жыл бұрын
I really do like your content. No idea why, I’m not extremely interested in this sorta stuff, but now I’m starting to think I’m gonna get into it..
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