15th February 2004, 5:14 PM
Advance Wars 2 has one block (though it has seperate ones for normal and multiplay -- a much better system would just be several slots and letting you save in them in any mode, like in a normal PC strategy game...). FFTA and Sword of Mana have two. My other game is Metroid Fusion and that does have three...
Thought so, which is why I qualified it... but GB and GBC games all have batteries. GBC games are clear so you can see the batteries in them...
Oh, probably the best advance in the Game Boy Advance was the final admission of the third parties that saving is nice and people hate passwords. Before the GBA, you might recall, a third party game with a battery was one in a million...
Quote:Oh yes, they no longer use batteries in carts. GBA games, and you can check this by opening one up, use the same thing memory cards do. That is, a small part is flash rom. Never dies, never needs recharging or replacing.
Thought so, which is why I qualified it... but GB and GBC games all have batteries. GBC games are clear so you can see the batteries in them...
Oh, probably the best advance in the Game Boy Advance was the final admission of the third parties that saving is nice and people hate passwords. Before the GBA, you might recall, a third party game with a battery was one in a million...