| QUOTE (enderandrew @ Dec 1 2004, 04:33 AM) |
| I'm debating between buying a new SP or DS. |
It depends if you plan on using Gameboy(orginal) or Gameboy Color games, then you'll need a SP since the DS is not compadible with orginal GB and GBC games only GBA and DS games(strange decision in my opinion).
The DS is most intresting, but a bit larger(about the size of the orginal GBA and a bit thicker) and since the touch screen is subceptable to scratches(much like a PDA it may not be wise for families with younger children). But if your not planing on playing the old games it's a good game system with lots of potential.
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My girlfriend doesn't understand the extra $200 I just dropped in my XBox. I'm probably going to spend $100 on a linker, and another $150 picking up the DS. Then when I get my taxes back I want to build another PC.
We're supposed to be saving money for our wedding. |
Wow you got some tough decisions ahead of you buddy 15 mins of fun(When she feels like it) or hours of gaming bliss
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| I had a GBA, but lost it during a rather hasty move out of my ex-girlfriend's house. I'm debating between buying a new SP or DS. |
I would choke her till she gives it back,But since ya do not want to go to prison i would suggest buying a used one i got an old GBA i never use you can have the only problem is that the battery door is loose make me an offer.That way you can own both for less then 200 bucks
According to gameboy-advance.net it says the old flash advance carts work (and they show a 256mb one). Well I have the 128 mb Turbo version which looks just like the cart pictured just diff. size capacity obviously, and it does not work with mine or my friend's DS. It will load with the Gameboy Advance logo and noise and will boot to the main title screen and then freeze and have high pitched garbled noise and such. I've tried googling to see if other people have had this problem and at least 3 other people on other forums have verified this issue. Now, these old carts use SRAM for saving and the newer games and newer flash carts use Flash or EEPROM. Well I used all the obvious tools to change the SRAM to either Flash or EEPROM saving (littlewriter) and even enabled crash fix and it still wont help. Tried all the custom seetting in LW and still no go. But it will work in the DS if the game has no save function at all such as Mclaren's Pool (at least that's what I think its called). BTW, the cart still works on my SP just fine. Just some info for those that are interested.
That's good to know.