14th April 2004, 1:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 14th April 2004, 1:28 PM by A Black Falcon.)
Quote:Your point is...
It was well before the SNES so direct comparisons aren't very fair.
Quote:HA! We ALL told you about the regular GBA's problem with darkening GBC games but you refused to listen to us and got a GBA instead of an SP. I told you you'd regret that decision.
I have no idea how to change the screen cover.
Yes, that is why 11 GBC games look EXACTLY THE SAME, one is a game that has color issues on the GBC too (Micro Machines 1 & 2 Twin Turbo... darn I'm so annoyed I lost MMV3 for GBC...), and THIS IS THE ONLY EXCEPTION! SO of COURSE that's the reason!
It even explains the crash bug too! Yup!
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Seriously, you are stupid. That game has problems with the GBA. I wonder if it does it with the GBA-SP and the GB Player as well, but I can't exactly check those...
Ahh... this might explain it... is it glitched carts?
http://www.gamefaqs.com/portable/gbcolor...56316.html
But unlike that guy for me it works normally in my GBC. But how would that bug create the darkness problem that I only see in this game...
Quote:The top three goes like this: LA DX, Oracle of Ages, Oracle of Seasons.
LA-DX... does that count? I guess so... but I don't have it and haven't played it much so I didn't list it... but yes it'd be the best. Though whether it's better than the old version, I don't know. :)
But I really do like Bionic Commando Elite Forces that much...
Quote:Not so much powerful that straight SNES ports look bad. Most of Nintendo's games are SNES ports, and the system is littered with them.
True, but that doesn't change the fact that it IS more powerful than the SNES.
Quote:First of all, you do not know that. There will be as many PS2-to-PSP ports as there are SNES-to-GBA ports. And the fact that the PSP ports are of newer games is actually a good thing. I want to be able to choose between a PS2 and PSP version of a game and not have to buy the PSP version six years after I've bought the PS2 version. Your argument is a joke.
It really depends on how common this 'both versions in one package' thing becomes... but the point is, how many people buy two versions of the same game (if they are seperate)? I'd think having them be the same would cut into sales of one or the other's titles...
Quote:Which made all of the difference in the world. We did not get NES ports on the Gameboy, we got them on the GBC.
Because NES games in B&W would look silly. :)