Third party. The Turbo Express also had a TV tuner that was first party.goodcow said:I had no idea GBA had a TV tuner, but then again, I don't have a GBA. Is it from Nintendo, or a third party?
goodcow said:I remember back in fifth grade during lunch we'd all be watching TV on my Game Gear... I can't remember whatever happened to it though.
Anyway, was Game Gear the only portable with a TV tuner?
How so? I have one and all you do is plug it in...Ponn01 said:GBA has one but you really really don't want it unless you are a very techie person and don't mind endangering your GBA.
Reilly said:Im pretty sure the Turbo Express was the first handheld with TV Tuner. It was also the first with a color, backlit screen. NEC was so ahead of it's time...
Yeah, but it doesn't have a "Nintendo Seal of Approval" on it, which means you risk making your GBA go kablooey if you use it.MegaByte said:How so? I have one and all you do is plug it in...
Didn't Agatsuma Entertainment ever launch its officially licensed one in Japan?ruby_onix said:Yeah, but it doesn't have a "Nintendo Seal of Approval" on it, which means you risk making your GBA go kablooey if you use it.
Correction, Turbo Express with the Turbo Vision(TV Tuner)Johnny said:This thread is now about the Turbo Express.