The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Speedy Gonzales Game Boy Game Cartridge Cleaned, Tested, and Guaranteed to Work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
Condition:Used
Genre:Platformer
Platform:Game Boy
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GB_SPEEDY_GONZALES
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Caylee H –
Great sound quality and the microphone will not pick up my loud rumbling AC that the apartment says runs fine. I can barley hear when wife tries to talk to me feet away and have to take an earcup off and ask her to repeat herself.
Kevin M. –
Probably my favorite pair of headphones I’ve owned so far. I upgraded from my Sennheiser HD 280 pros, which the material started falling apart on and it was having connection issues in the one ear. I can’t complain though because I got a lot of years out of them, and then I moved to these. Has that same great quality sound, with an awesome microphone attached which works a lot better than having a separate microphone in front of you. The quality of the mic is great too. They were a little pricey when I bought them, but I think that it’s worth it if they hold up as long as my other ones did.
Joshua Parke –
#ERROR!
Darth Spader –
I’ve owned the Game One headset, and now the Game Zero. First, there are some minor differences, and these should be taken into account before you buy either:- Game One is an open back headset. – You can hear things around you with the One, the Zero has really effective noise cancelation.. (I’ve missed doorbells and people talking to me right next to me) – The sound quality on the Game One is slightly better, I think. The Game Zero has a little bit of an auditorium style sound to it, which is really vague and hard to explain. I’d say go into a store and see if there are demo models you can check out.- Game Zero has a weird swivel thing right above the ear cups. Doesn’t impact anything, but odd.Now, the Game Zero focused review:It’s a great headset. Sennheiser has amazing audio quality, the headset design is bulky but effective, and the audio cable is replaceable. All great things. The mic is clear and awesome, and you’ll hear your games or others clearly.The not so awesome:I’m not really sure why, but the Game Zero has a bit of a echo chamber effect that you might get from being in an auditorium. This messed with me a little bit, but I don’t notice much now. They’re bulky… really bulky. They’re not really meant to be portable, though. The mute being raising the mic up is a bit obnoxious. Mostly because I always forget to lower the mic to speak again, but this is minor.Overview:Great headset. Has a few minor things, but they’re incredibly minor. I wish the volume and mute.
Daeladub –
Im kinda disappointed but I dont feel it’s the cans fault which is why im still giving them 4 stars. Also ive only had them two days and the soundblaster g6 one day. Coming from hyper cloud and cloud 2’s, while using them through my controller or my clouds usb sound card, the sound is almost night and day. Alot of reviews kind of overhype them but they live up to it. Go back an play a game you’ve million times with these, the soundstage is going to be fuller and more alive. They are also pretty comfortable. I wear glasses and gamed for several hours with no issues. The mic is pretty good as well. One thing you have to keep in mind is you have amplify these to really bring them to life. Like an amp for the sub in your car. Using them with my g6 on my ps4p or my laptop the sound was louder but the clarity wasn’t there. They sound muddy and cheap. So im going to continue to make adjustments on my g6, it may be user error. That said I’d still recommend these.
Sara L. Plemmons –
I had been using a cheap headset for pc gaming for a little while now and had noticed that I wasn’t catching noises that I should have been (especially in battle royale games like Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds). With this headset coupled with the Sennheiser GSX 1000, I now hear people from much further out. The directional positioning is much better as well. The sound quality is also top notch. Gun shots now actually sound like real gun fire compared to before. The noise cancellation for the mic is very satisfactory. Your voice can come off a little nasally, but nothing that I can’t deal with. I typically have a fan blowing right on me and the mic doesn’t pick up any wind coming from it. I recommend this to anyone wanting to step up their game.
Suzanna Schroeder –
I am reserving updated starts for after I get it and try it out. I searched for months for a gaming set I could use in a call center experience. I have Asperger’s (a form or autism) and sensory processing disorder, so I can’t use standard call canter headsets. I have to have something that will block out all of the noise around me, let me hear my caller, and my caller hear me without picking up everyone else around me. Right now I am using Scroll H5GX (https://www.retrolio.com/gp/product/B01KLQZZRA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and it just isn’t enough. I use Onvian RJ9 Male to 2 3.5mm Female Headset Phone MIC Audio Splitter Adapter Cable (https://www.retrolio.com/gp/product/B01N2QELT4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) to adapt it to a Callmaster 5 Avaya phone system. So I have had to do research and modifications because I am not using them for typical usage. So far, spec wise, the Game Zero is what I have found that fits my needs best. I am scheduled to get them Friday, so I will be able to test them out on Saturday. I have read 1 review (after hours of searching) that the adapter and headset are compatible in an office environment. It is important for me to try and give a review, because I know I am not the only person that can adapt these things for disabilities. I wear glasses, so they are going to have to be comfortable with 8-12 hours of call time with glasses. Clarity is very important, so I can’t have a muffled experience. I deal w.
Jacob –
The headphones work great, I just wish there was a way to make the audio louder. Also, the product does come with two different headphone jacks; one for PC and the other for console/controller
N Katz –
I have a lot of Sennheiser products. In fact, I already had two of these headsets. I had to buy a third because the connection of the earpiece bracket cracked and it will no longer fit on my head correctly.I use one of the two headsets every day at work for 8-12 hours. I use the second one at home. I understand with that much use, things may break. I don’t have a problem with that – and the headsets work quite well.When one of the headsets broke, I immediately purchased another of the exact same model. I couldn’t wait for repairs so I ordered a third one for immediate delivery.My issue is that after receiving the third headset, I have been unable to get any service from Sennheiser nor from EPOS global, which is apparently the company that took over the Sennheiser headset division.I’m not asking them to repair the bracket for free. I will pay to get it fixed. They simply won’t help me.The product is great, as are all of my other Sennheiser microphones and headsets. Just don’t buy it thinking that they will stand behind their products and help you when something goes wrong.
Jeremy –
Great mic quality, fits my big ears, sounds excellent. Picks up my girlfriend’s surround sound. Bit too much pressure for long periods Till it breaks in. If you don’t trust then check out hardware Canucks review.