14th April 2004, 1:53 PM
Quote:Of course it counts. Zelda beats everything on the GBC.
But I don't have it, so I haven't played it as much... $30 for a game I had already? Why?
That's why it wasn't there. Oh, the other game I heard mentioned the most was Metal Gear Solid, but I haven't played that one either...
Quote:What are you talking about? What does this have to do with anything?
You said the GB should be directly comparable (for ports, etc) to the SNES, which simply isn't true!
Quote:You're an idiot. Lots of GBC games look way too dark on the GBA screen because the GBA screen is darker than the GBC screen! Why do you think Nintendo started to use different screens later on in the GBA's lifespan?
Yes, a serious flaw when 1 game in 12 has the problem. Uh huh.
Oh, and should I also mention that I see no problems with any of my GBA games, including supposedly dim Gradius Galaxies?
Quote:I wasn't talking about the bug.
It's the bug that's the real problem... the dim colors are just an annoyance. It's not like it's unplayable or anything!
Quote:You can choose between one or the other. Simple.
WHICH IS MY POINT! If the games were different you may get both. So by a business standpoint I don't see how that is a good idea... well, except for the fact that it saves resources by not having to have as many people work on portable games... and they already skimp on them... I guess that's it then.
Oh, I would not exactly be surprised if a noticably higher proportion of PSP games were ports compared to GBA. Oh, GBA has many ports, but there are also many, many exclusives...
Quote:Haha, ever heard of a little series called "Pokemon"? People bought two versions of the same game on the same system!
And they were stupid. :) ... but those did have some differences (at least in their minds). Sony'll have to do things to differentiate the two versions if they sell them seperately...
Quote:And a simple port would not be possible.
But games that look just as good (or better than) NES games, but in B&W, are.