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It probably was this when you powered it on.a cell phone for Temu.
For or from?a cell phone for Temu.
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The fellows from China did it again:
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3 USD and all the Amiibos you "Need" (want), several functions, Bluetooth sync, Aleatory IDs.
I hadn't discover how full works but nice little thing.

But this is no a unbranded, is a phone for you to no miss a thing, they are good ones.For or from?
I stopped buying unbranded Android phones as there's always something that's missing or lacking in quality.
Hopefully that 256GB isn't actually just 32GB or less. lolBut this is no a unbranded, is a phone for you to no miss a thing, they are good ones.

Remind me what was the price of these thingsWell this awesome thing finally came...
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Juuuuuuuuuuust a shame it's pretty much dead on arrival. Cartridges either don't load at all or explode into "colourful" graphics after a few minutes of play, with the music either distorting or cutting out entirely. OpenFPGA cores either don't run at all or freeze up randomly.
Can't say I'm all too impressed given how much it costs. Had pretty high hopes after Fast's review way back when. Now feeling somewhat dubious of ordering things from them in future.

Straight from the tracking page:Remind me what was the price of these things
That does feel like a rip off, yikesStraight from the tracking page:
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Plus £60 of import fees lol. I have a nasty feeling I'm going to be stung twice on those fees if they do end up replacing it.

I will say the device feels great. If it worked I wouldn't have minded the price. Just sucks to be one of the unlucky ones.That does feel like a rip off, yikes
I mean they did mock it on /vr/ but paying almost 400$ on a multi-emulation device that doesn't work well It's just something I don't see myself doing... and I almost bought a Neogeo AES.

Normally they aren't PI's or something like one. normally are generic NOAC blob chips but if your are lucky you can get one which you can reprogram.I found this "FAKE" mini NES at a garage sale for $10. I told him it was a fake version and offered him $5 and he accepted. I plan on gutting it out and putting a Raspberry 4 or 5 inside it, and install retropie! I plan on ditching the controllers, but trying to use the power and reset buttons on front, cut a fan into top w cover, etc, but we'll see. Basically I'm making a NES looking Raspberry case out of it.
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