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Early access to simulations and prototypes in development for RetroFab · By Itizso

finding some info on the upcoming devices

A topic by Silas created Nov 13, 2023 Views: 171 Replies: 10
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i found a zelda game and watch video from old80s, can be found under this text:

cant find videos for star trek first contact or the grandstand ninja turtles handheld, but i did find a video on knight rider albeit not emulated and that the recorder was only using one hand cause he was using a camera with his other hand, video on the knight rider game (sorry about the video not being in the form that the zelda one did, it went private on this site):

Click here to see it

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wait oh nooo the knight rider video went unavailable, try searching it up on bing and click the youtube button and then you will see the proof


quick edit: it still works, the link probably got used from icaras (the creator of that knight rider lcd video)

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Thanks for this! The video isn't available if I click the link, but plays fine if I embed it :)

I already have scans for the screen graphics, so it's no problem if this video is a little shaky, since I only need it for the gameplay and audio. It's a little too short though to figure out the gameplay from. but always cool to have an additional source. Thanks again :)

I already have this video for Zelda, but thanks for the additional info :)

To answer your post on RetroFab:

hey, in the nes super mario bros crystal screen prototype, the current build is still not in 0.9.8, which means no mobile support! And the game won't work properly either, can you fix that?

It's just a concept prototype for now, so not part of the RetroFab collection. I may work on it again at some point in the future though :)

i found a gameplay video of the upcoming caveman tomy game:

gameplay starts at 5 seconds into the video

itizso? You there? Look at my previous reply

Thanks! I appreciate the help :) But I usually do a internet and You Tube search myself before posting a game on RetroLab. So no need to spend time searching for these videos.  If you check the notes of each game you'll see what I need help finding - usually scans of the instructions or packaging. Thanks again for your contribution. 

Found a bunch of manuals, no secure link, i'm affraid. Hope it's usefull : http://pdf.textfiles.com/manuals/HANDHELDS/

If you need a secure link to the same set of manuals, you can use https://www.handheldmuseum.com/Manuals/index.html :-)

Nice