Hunter
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Using the game gear to control a robot?
Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2000 11:03 am
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Hi I was wondering if it was possible to control a robot using the sega game gear. It's been done using the gameboy through the cartridge port so surely someone could figue it out on the game gear. The link for the gameboy page is here if anyone is interested:
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Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2000 4:21 pm
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Quote > Hi I was wondering if it was possible to control a robot using the sega game gear. It's been done using the gameboy through the cartridge port so surely someone could figue it out on the game gear. The link for the gameboy page is here if anyone is interested:
Sure it's possible, with the right interfacing, you could control a robot, a blender, a microwave, a television remote, a toaster, a toy car, a brick (wouldn't do much though), a lifesize animatronic Chuck E. Cheese...
But why would you want to control a robot? Why can you just let robots be free? How much blood and oil must be spilled before this robot opression will stop?
("We are programmed just to do - everything you want us to... We are the rrrRobots [plink, plink-plink-plink], We are the rrrRobots [plink, plink-plink-plink]...");
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hmm...
Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2000 8:34 pm
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Quote > ("We are programmed just to do - everything you want us to... We are the rrrRobots [plink, plink-plink-plink], We are the rrrRobots [plink, plink-plink-plink]...");
From my experience, it's more along the lines of "Must...kill...humans! *buzz* *click*" But that's just me (poor Johnny...).
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