Pruebo Super Mario Bros Game & Watch 35 Aniversario. Secretos y Trucos ¿Se Podrán Añadir Más Juegos?

Analysis, review, and testing: we've got our hands on Nintendo's retro console. We analyze the pros and cons of this commemorative console for the 35th anniversary of Super Mario. Is it really worth paying so much money for such a limited console? Or is it purely a collector's item? Will it be possible to customize or modify the console by adding more games? What content do you think it's missing? Or do you think it's perfect as is? We review the strengths and weaknesses of this console, as you'll see in today's review. Technical specifications and package contents: Game & Watch system + 30 cm USB Type-C to Type-A cable. Dimensions: 11 cm high, 6.7 cm wide, 1.2 cm deep. Weight: 68 grams. Internal battery: 450mAh / HAC-006 (lithium-ion). Game time: approximately 8 hours. Charging time: approximately 3.5 hours. USB Type-C: charging only, data transfer disabled. Display: 2.36-inch LCD-TFT (TN technology). CPU: ARM Cortex M7 STM32H7B0 at 280MHz. Integrated SoC: 128KB program memory, 16KB cache, and 1.4MB RAM. On-PCB flash memory: MX25U8035 with 8Mbits of storage (1MB). Operating System: Integrated into the firmware, bare metal (no Linux). This video contains NO promotional content. We only intend to share our experiences with you, so we will not include purchase links or anything of the sort. We hope you enjoy this new post. Please subscribe, comment, or rate it, and above all, thank you for stopping by and checking out our channel. #Retro #BareMetal #Arcades Do you have any suggestions or want to know more about us? Follow us on Twitter: @CanMurray (Official channel Twitter) @Sembei127 (Dr. Slump) Contact us via email: [email protected]