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Posted by yardie on 10-27-2000 01:35 PM:

Lightbulb

Gameface is now available for sale on Handspring's web site. It is being shipped with the ugly yellow joystick.

Check it out here: http://www.handspring.com/products/...cessories.jhtml


Posted by JHromadka on 10-27-2000 01:57 PM:

Question

So will everyone be getting it?

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Posted by timmins on 10-27-2000 02:25 PM:

um... no. not for that price.

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Posted by Dafydd on 10-27-2000 02:26 PM:

Thumbs up Game Face

My son is in Highschool and uses his Visor to read novels for English, Graphing Calc for Algabra, assignments for all classes (Four.One), but most of all to drive his teachers crazy by playing games. I think he'll find a GameFace in his stocking this year.
As for me, I play games but don't need a GameFace. Well not until I upgrade to a Prism. . .


Posted by LarryN on 10-27-2000 03:53 PM:

Doesn't look like it's available for the Prism yet. It's listed under the accessories for everything BUT the Prism. I guess because of the opposing screen offset and power button changes. SO, maybe there will be a different color gameface for the Prism... just guessing of course

BTW, I will get one when the Prism one is available


Posted by hcw3 on 10-27-2000 05:27 PM:

$40 ?(&%^@

Not for $40....

maybe for 12.95


Posted by perze_a on 10-27-2000 08:28 PM:

Unhappy

Now, has anybody wondered on how to efficiently use this thing? Maybe you guys can teach me how. The normal gamepads that i am used to having are those that have the directional buttons on one side and the A/B buttons on the other side(ala gameboy). unless i grow a third arm to control the joystick while my two thumbs press the left and right buttons, then i'll buy one.

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Posted by Brianp on 11-01-2000 02:36 PM:

Question

I'm curious how this thing works. Do the buttons and the joystick work by just pressing on the existing buttons, or are they a separate piece that inputs through the connectors on the base of the visor?

This makes a big difference for me because I'm not interested in a cover that just presses on existing buttons. However, if it's a whole new set of buttons, then I might be interested. Thoughts?


Posted by LanMan on 11-01-2000 02:53 PM:

It is just a cover for the existing unit. Therefore it will press on the units buttons.

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