View Full Version : Newest gameboy cart
AlanD
10-27-2004, 06:58 PM
Haven't see it posted yet but apparently the Glucoboy cart is to be released for the Gameboy. It's a cart for your gameboy to be used to check your blood sugar. Should be a big seller
http://www.interguidance.com/PRODOVER.htm
I'll have to pick one of these up since I missed out on the sewing machine cart.
MarioAllStar2600
10-27-2004, 07:02 PM
........... x_x
That is ridiculos. I think anyone with Diabetes would rather carry a small tester then an attachment to a gameboy. I mean who wants to carry a gameboy with them, EVERYWHERE? Especially with the new insulin pumps out, and more and more people are getting them.
Could be an intresting conversation piece in the future, but i'm sure its gunna be alot of money.
Jibbajaba
10-27-2004, 07:25 PM
........... x_x
That is ridiculos. I think anyone with Diabetes would rather carry a small tester then an attachment to a gameboy. I mean who wants to carry a gameboy with them, EVERYWHERE? Especially with the new insulin pumps out, and more and more people are getting them.
Could be an intresting conversation piece in the future, but i'm sure its gunna be alot of money.
Uh, maybe A KID WITH DIABETES?!?!? Maybe that makes it a little bit less shitty for a kid...
:roll: :shameful:
Chris
MarioAllStar2600
10-27-2004, 07:28 PM
........... x_x
That is ridiculos. I think anyone with Diabetes would rather carry a small tester then an attachment to a gameboy. I mean who wants to carry a gameboy with them, EVERYWHERE? Especially with the new insulin pumps out, and more and more people are getting them.
Could be an intresting conversation piece in the future, but i'm sure its gunna be alot of money.
Uh, maybe A KID WITH DIABETES?!?!? Maybe that makes it a little bit less shitty for a kid...
:roll: :shameful:
Chris
I am pretty sure I mentioned why a kid with Diabetes would NOT want to carry one.
Emily
10-27-2004, 07:56 PM
I take my gameboy with me everywhere....
Phosphor Dot Fossils
10-27-2004, 07:57 PM
I take a bunch of stuff with me everywhere, and of that stuff, the GBA is about the least conspicuous. :P
I bet that cart will be rare some day.
soniko_karuto
10-27-2004, 08:16 PM
I bet that cart will be rare some day.
sure, let's pimp the stores out of carts so we can keep them CIB so that no sick person gets a way to buy them.
MarioAllStar2600
10-27-2004, 08:20 PM
I bet that cart will be rare some day.
sure, let's pimp the stores out of carts so we can keep them CIB so that no sick person gets a way to buy them.
My guess is that this won't be available in Gamestores, more of an sold on order kinda thing. Don't expect these to sell anyway. Like I said the insulin pumps are becoming pretty big, and since a diabetic has to have a tester with them everywhere a GBA and this cart seems kinda unpractical to me.
tholly
10-27-2004, 09:00 PM
i guess that if you already carry a GBA with you and you have diabetes, this wouldnt be a big deal....but, if you didnt already carry a GBA with you, then this could be annoying
I bet that cart will be rare some day.
sure, let's pimp the stores out of carts so we can keep them CIB so that no sick person gets a way to buy them.
Personally, I wouldn't buy one of these things. But weird stuff like this is ueually hard to come by, years down the road. Just a thought for anyone who wants to get a complete Gameboy collection.
mikeetler
10-27-2004, 10:59 PM
Damn, it doesn't specify which GB systems it's for so I don't know which section to include it in the rarity guide. Judging by the picture though, it looks like GBA. I hope the screen an be flipped or kids will have to hold their SPs upside down to read the results.
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I think I just put WAY too much thought into this item... ;)
tholly
10-27-2004, 11:08 PM
I think I just put WAY too much thought into this item... ;)
ill second that
rbudrick
10-28-2004, 10:50 AM
I just sent for some info on it...we'll see what happens. Oh, and these are indeed marketed for kids to use. It is probable that these are pitched at doctors and such so the docs can sell the patients on to them....drug reps do the same thing....they come into doctors offices and give out little trinkets and shit with their logos on it...like videogame companies do with all their free crap at E3. That's why doctors always have a free sample of many drugs to give you...they got them from a drug rep dude. I would guess one of these reps for this particular company goes to doctors offices and such to pitch the product. I doubt any we buy would be detrimental to any kids who needed them (like we'd be hogging them as collectors). If anything, increased sales would equal more marketing dollars to get these out to more kids.
-Rob
morphx
10-28-2004, 11:29 AM
Keep in mind it probably has increased functionality than just a glucose tester. They made an attachment for Palms a while back that let you test your glucose levels and see how it measured up over days, weeks, months in nifty charts and graphs.
Oh and I know, I'm diabetic my monitor is probably slightly bigger than a GBA SP and yes its a pain to carry around to work and shit, but if you can throw a game in it and play it just got to be a whole lot less of a pain to carry around.
Cauterize
10-28-2004, 01:44 PM
maybe this would be a fun link up game.. stab your friend with your gameboy, highest blood sugar wins!
Cmosfm
10-28-2004, 03:12 PM
*Any Playground, USA*
Billy - Hey Jimmy, I got a new Game Boy Game this weekend. Grand Theft Auto Advance! Wanna see?
Jimmy - Sure!
Billy - Did you get a new game this weekend as well?
Jimmy - Well....no....but I did get this handy cart to put into my Gameboy to test my Blood Sugar Level.
Billy - ................
Jimmy - ................
Billy - ........You're not my friend anymore.
Later that day, Jimmy hangs himself.
tholly
10-28-2004, 03:16 PM
*Any Playground, USA*
Billy - Hey Jimmy, I got a new Game Boy Game this weekend. Grand Theft Auto Advance! Wanna see?
Jimmy - Sure!
Billy - Did you get a new game this weekend as well?
Jimmy - Well....no....but I did get this handy cart to put into my Gameboy to test my Blood Sugar Level.
Billy - ................
Jimmy - ................
Billy - ........You're not my friend anymore.
Later that day, Jimmy hangs himself.
thats just awful.....(but i still want to laugh...its hard not to)
SegaAges
10-28-2004, 03:23 PM
*Any Playground, USA*
Billy - Hey Jimmy, I got a new Game Boy Game this weekend. Grand Theft Auto Advance! Wanna see?
Jimmy - Sure!
Billy - Did you get a new game this weekend as well?
Jimmy - Well....no....but I did get this handy cart to put into my Gameboy to test my Blood Sugar Level.
Billy - ................
Jimmy - ................
Billy - ........You're not my friend anymore.
Later that day, Jimmy hangs himself.
your evil dude :angry: :devilish:
this looks interesting, but somebody had a good point, well there are a few good points. i am definately not going to buy this. hey man, i guarentee there will be a very short printing of this game, so we might as well let them go to the kids who need them, not the collectors.
2nd, it doesn't make things as awkward for a kid when they can test their blood/sugar level on their gba. it would make it much easier for a child to do it, and possibly more entertaining.
morphx
10-28-2004, 03:58 PM
Yea that goes along the line of mocking blind people with brail screens or paralized folks with voice synths.
That gets a 404 humor not found from me. People with chronic illness already have enough issues, they shouldn't have to worry about being made fun of for trying to take care of it...Go look at how much federal spending goes to taking care of people with managable illness...#1 reason people don't manage the illness is "its a hassel", #1 reason its a hassel is because technology is slow to develop with these chronic orphaned illnesses. If I saw a kid sitting around with a glucometer atachment for his gameboy that means A) his parents no the value of building good health habbits at a young age B) it's cool enough to the kid to carry around.
Sorry to rant, but there aren't any retarded or handicaped people to laugh at right now.
Daria
10-28-2004, 04:12 PM
It may not be politically correct but I laughed. >.>
That said I do think the carts a good idea, is it for everyone? No. But for children who are already inseperable from their GBAs it's a nice feature. Plus their friends might think it's a cool device and might even help them to understand the problem a little more.
Edit: My typos even amazed me... "mat noy"... *shaked her head*
Raedon
10-28-2004, 04:16 PM
I take a bunch of stuff with me everywhere, and of that stuff, the GBA is about the least conspicuous. :P
It's true! His digital camera uses Floppy disks!
Cmosfm
10-29-2004, 10:38 AM
Actually, my post was more poking fun at how cruel children can be, I wasn't making fun of the fact that he had Diabetes. Billy didn't stop being Jimmy's friend because he had Diabetes, but he stopped being his friend because he didn't get a new Game Boy Advance game. Because as a child, believe me, I've lost many "friends" once they realized that I wouldn't let them borrow my shit.
So :P
Sph1nx
10-29-2004, 08:34 PM
It's true! His digital camera uses Floppy disks!
Stop sipping on the hateraid. I still have one of those.