![]() The built-in speakers reproduce stereo sounds well, too (but the RCA cable the SupaBoy uses to attach to a television only carries a mono signal). It’s crude compared to contemporary phones and gaming systems, but despite its low resolution, thin colors and single brightness setting, it gets the job done. ![]() ![]() If you are OK with fumbling awkwardly through a game, the SupaBoy will adequately display it for you on its 3.5 inch LCD screen. I’m not sure why a good D-pad is so hard to come by these days, but the SupaBoy D-pad makes the much-disparaged Xbox 360 D-pad seem like a feat of user input engineering. The D-pad, specifically, is so unresponsive that it dwarfs any other issue with the system. The SupaBoy's biggest weakness is its controls, which imitate the original Super Nintendo controller visually, but are placed in odd positions (Start and Select are oddly placed in the far upper left of the device) and function poorly.
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