So, a retread of a swali I asked a few years ago, if wewe were to be offered a 64DD clone compatible with official disks but also sold alongside brand new blank writeable disks, would wewe buy it? The price point is between $250 and $300, but just the boards to convert a dead official DD would only be $70 au so, fully assembled. However, while it has the same shape, the branding is all non-Nintendo, so no fooling anyone that it's official 64DD. It'd have some extra functionality over the original DD unit, though what that might be depends. Definitely would be multi-region, and have a PAL version to enable PAL homebrew.
I don't think this counts as selling since I don't have any products ready, I'm just gauging interest; just getting my hands on even a broken 64DD to reimplement is proving pretty hard right now.
I don't think this counts as selling since I don't have any products ready, I'm just gauging interest; just getting my hands on even a broken 64DD to reimplement is proving pretty hard right now.
Company name : Landnet Diddy Co., Ltd.
RandnetDD Co.,Ltd.
residence : 8-4-17, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo (registered in our shop)
8-3-7 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Isehan Building 3rd floor (business address) 〒104-0061
Establishment tarehe : June 30, 1999
Capital : 460 million yen
Business content : Membership network business using TV game consoles
* Construction and provision of network services
* Sale of game hardware and game software
* Development and provision of game software
Shareholder : Recruit Co., Ltd. 50%
Nintendo Co., Ltd. 50%