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Our office has AWFUL AT&T coverage for some reason, so I'd love to get one of these in our building.
I had one of these way back in the day. I actually worked in the Atari booth at a tradeshow when these came out, and Timothy Leary (yes, THAT Timothy Leary) was there in the booth mesmerized by the art he could create with one.
love that remote - pick me!
There are plenty of NEO GEO games available on the virtual console here in the states:

http://www.nintendo.com/wii/virtualconsole/games
I've got the Japanese paddle controller, and it really is quite excellent (although it eats battery like mad if you leave it plugged in and don't have your DS on the charger.)

Now I need some new games that use the same controller and I'll be all set.
I have all three systems, and I can tell you that in real-world experience, they're dead on. Never mind the fact that the PS3 controllers are already starting to have problems holding a charge at all.
Other than pulling the controller out, is there any solution to the battery suckage? I was wondering why my DS was losing its charge like crazy.
It can actually take any 2.5" IDE drive. 120GB is just the configuration shown.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
 

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