15th June 2006, 5:47 PM
Have a friend with a micro now. That thing really is small. Tiny. It really is hard to appreciate how very small they are until you see the cart you stick IN them standing next to them like both are just two buildings. And it is SO small they had to use lower case letters. Oh wait, no they did that because they are retarded. I know this to be true because pirates are awesome. http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net
But yeah, aside from "printer support" they should be able to get ALL of it built into a single unit.
Darkness issues? How dark are we talking here ABF? I know the GBA screen was already darker than the GBC screen but is this "darker still" in a way that is truly noticable? That glitch I'll buy. Also a kid's Tarzan GBC game had horrible sound problems when played on a GBA. A few others had similar problems, but I think your's is the only one that's actually worth playing.
Either way, that glitch as well as the glitch with Kirby Tilt and Tumble can be resolved. Your's with a simple patch to the device itself and Kirby with either rereleasing the game so that you can calibrate it to your liking (so even if in the future you load it sideways into some system it'll work fine), or just making the system recognize that that game has been put in and Game Genieing the thing so the controls are all reversed would have the same effect (the actual tilt controls not the cross pad of course, but distinguishing that with a small hex patch should be easy enough).
Further, yeah I want my SGB support. Glad someone agrees. I too was a little disappointed that wasn't stuck into my Gameboy Player, but since all they really did was stick a GBA into an add-on with little extra besides the Gamecube related adaptations and that menu, I suppose I'm not surprised.
A system that can play GBA, GBC, and GB games, all flawlessly with bug fixes as mentioned, and can also show SGB palletes, and the configuration settings of the system even allows one to set "priority" levels for what you want enabled (so let's say you want to play that SGB or GBC game but in normal GB mode, for whatever reason (comparison? Prefer LA in black and white with the simpler sprites?), just put "SGB" or "GBC mode under "GB" priority and bam, that's what it'll load it in), and also uses the same link cables that have been used in the Gameboy Pocket and since (and not that horrific adaptation they stuck on the micro for no good reason I can think of), with a screen with a brightness level option that can blind an eagle, and you have "ultimates gameboy".
But yeah, aside from "printer support" they should be able to get ALL of it built into a single unit.
Darkness issues? How dark are we talking here ABF? I know the GBA screen was already darker than the GBC screen but is this "darker still" in a way that is truly noticable? That glitch I'll buy. Also a kid's Tarzan GBC game had horrible sound problems when played on a GBA. A few others had similar problems, but I think your's is the only one that's actually worth playing.
Either way, that glitch as well as the glitch with Kirby Tilt and Tumble can be resolved. Your's with a simple patch to the device itself and Kirby with either rereleasing the game so that you can calibrate it to your liking (so even if in the future you load it sideways into some system it'll work fine), or just making the system recognize that that game has been put in and Game Genieing the thing so the controls are all reversed would have the same effect (the actual tilt controls not the cross pad of course, but distinguishing that with a small hex patch should be easy enough).
Further, yeah I want my SGB support. Glad someone agrees. I too was a little disappointed that wasn't stuck into my Gameboy Player, but since all they really did was stick a GBA into an add-on with little extra besides the Gamecube related adaptations and that menu, I suppose I'm not surprised.
A system that can play GBA, GBC, and GB games, all flawlessly with bug fixes as mentioned, and can also show SGB palletes, and the configuration settings of the system even allows one to set "priority" levels for what you want enabled (so let's say you want to play that SGB or GBC game but in normal GB mode, for whatever reason (comparison? Prefer LA in black and white with the simpler sprites?), just put "SGB" or "GBC mode under "GB" priority and bam, that's what it'll load it in), and also uses the same link cables that have been used in the Gameboy Pocket and since (and not that horrific adaptation they stuck on the micro for no good reason I can think of), with a screen with a brightness level option that can blind an eagle, and you have "ultimates gameboy".
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