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Century Sutra 1688 Mobile Phone plays SNES games

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By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, May 8th, 2007 at 3:34 PM

Chinese made Century Sutra 1688 plays SNES games and infringes on Nintendo and Microsoft trademarks

This Century Sutra 1688 “Pocket PC” phone hails from China, with the characteristic large touchscreen and huge speakers. This phone sports a 1.3MP camera, 0.3MP front-facing camera, 3 inch touchscreen, and even dual SIM cards. But, the stand-out feature is the built-in SNES emulator. The phone has an attachable gamepad for playing SNES ROMs from the storage card, and the retail box comes packaged with 1500 SNES games. We’re pretty sure Nintendo didn’t give the Century Sutra 1688 its blessing – making this thing fairly illegal. Furthermore, makers of the Century Sutra 1688 lay dubious claim to being a “Pocket PC Windows Mobile.” There’s quite a bit of trademark infringement going on here, and we can safely assume that this thing will never, ever, make it to the US – even if it survives Nintendo and Microsoft’s impending legal onslaught.

Click on for more pics of the most blatantly copyright-breaking phone…

Chinese made Century Sutra 1688 plays SNES games and infringes on Nintendo and Microsoft trademarks

Chinese made Century Sutra 1688 plays SNES games and infringes on Nintendo and Microsoft trademarks

Chinese made Century Sutra 1688 plays SNES games and infringes on Nintendo and Microsoft trademarks

Chinese made Century Sutra 1688 plays SNES games and infringes on Nintendo and Microsoft trademarks

Chinese made Century Sutra 1688 plays SNES games and infringes on Nintendo and Microsoft trademarks

via: slashphone

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  • shahid

    very good

  • GYsd

    It’s not worth it.
    It´s not pocket pc, he does not run windows mobile. He runs chineese software.

  • all one

    traing….with chine phone