radiantdreamer
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wow man, talk about gaf-hype! 

Trojita said:I've been looking to get a Micro and a Gameboy Advance SP with the brighter backlit screen, but I can't find one in decent condition for a good price.
The DS's inability to remap the face buttons in GBA mode kills any other benefit with many games. A to jump and B to shoot/run is total balls with the DS's more diagonally situated A+B buttons.radiantdreamer said:If you're thinking about getting a GBA SP2, reconsider. Especially if you have a DS Lite. The DS Lite screen and GBA SP2 screen are virtually identical.
radiantdreamer said:If you're thinking about getting a GBA SP2, reconsider. Especially if you have a DS Lite. The DS Lite screen and GBA SP2 screen are virtually identical.
For the R button on your lite, lift it up a little and blow inside the gap between the button and system. Sometimes, dirt or lint gets stuck between the button and contact. This fixed the problem for me.Trojita said:Thing is my DS Lite kind of sucks balls right now. The right shoulder button doesn't work half of the time and the hinge is kind of fubar. I was considering getting a DSi or DSi XL but I was worried about the size and weight of the latter.
Wow! Best GBM deal I've seen thus far! How much was it all?sn1pes said:Nice ebay pickup for me today![]()
Japanese all-black micro with original packaging + case + EXTRA BLACK FACEPLATE (wasn't listed in auction) + complete EFA-Linker II.
$65G0523 said:Wow! Best GBM deal I've seen thus far! How much was it all?
It is a great game but I'm sure it can be found for less, no? I got it for like $4.DoctorWho said:Is drill dozer a good game? Found it for $15.
YESYEYSYEYSYEYSYESY!!!DoctorWho said:Is drill dozer a good game? Found it for $15.
d+pad said:I've really got to stay away from this thread. All of these photos and comments have me considering a micro, despite the fact that I shouldn't be buying anything other than the essentials these days. Damn it, GAF! :lol
Boney said:YESYEYSYEYSYEYSYESY!!!
One of the best original platformer in recent years, it's a bit on the easy side, but the satisfaction of the drill mechanics make up for it. Make sure you get an original version with rumble, not a pirate ebay version normal cart.
hermit7 said:What is the difference between the Japanese versions and the US versions? Are they region free, and can they play US carts?
Zing said:Both GBA and DS games are region-free. All games can be played on all systems.
The DSi is the first Nintendo Portable to employ region-locking.
DoctorWho said:It was brand new shrink-wrapped in box with rumbly goodness. Micro is charging now.
EDIT: When will I know that the Micro is fully charged?
Jacobi said:I wish I had a black GBM... All I got was black/silver![]()
sn1pes said:Nice ebay pickup for me today![]()
Japanese all-black micro with original packaging + case + EXTRA BLACK FACEPLATE (wasn't listed in auction) + complete EFA-Linker II.
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No menu. I'm pretty sure the only difference in the units is the text printed on the back of the system.Trojita said:Oh by the way if I bought a Japanese Gameboy Micro, is there any language barrier I might have to overcome? Does the micro have a menu?
Yeah that's the only difference.BooJoh said:No menu. I'm pretty sure the only difference in the units is the text printed on the back of the system.
Datschge said:Got a cheap used Micro locally, quite dirty under the plate and the silver is starting to wear off from the buttons, but the plate itself is scratch-free and I'm very very pleased with the feeling of unit. I hope it will get me to play my GBA games more again (the SP was just too big to carry around).
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BooJoh said:No menu. I'm pretty sure the only difference in the units is the text printed on the back of the system.
I know it's tough to imagine now, but prior to this gen a system would boot right up with whatever game was in it when you turned it on. Crazy times!Trojita said:Oh by the way if I bought a Japanese Gameboy Micro, is there any language barrier I might have to overcome? Does the micro have a menu?
Litflynt912 said:I know this thread gets it's share of looks and since I need to part, might as well give the enthusiasts first dibs:
letting my GBM famicom go (U.S. one, no box)
really good shape, I can PM a pic later today-at work now
screen is clean with no marks and faceplate and back have zero to no wear.
looking for $50 shipped comes with charger.
Litflynt912 said:I know this thread gets it's share of looks and since I need to part, might as well give the enthusiasts first dibs:
letting my GBM famicom go (U.S. one, no box)
really good shape, I can PM a pic later today-at work now
screen is clean with no marks and faceplate and back have zero to no wear.
looking for $50 shipped comes with charger.
sn1pes said:
Litflynt912 said:i know...i know... : / ...I got the dsi xl bug...
don't hate me...now I feel guilty..lol
and will probably keep it...since you did hook it up for me through all that bullcrap...
Care to explain why emerald? Btw I haven't played a pokemon since red/blue on the game boy. Recently have the itch to pick one up for the micro.Shin_Kojima said:I should think Emerald would be your best bet, though I have to say Ruby fits the color of the Famicom system extremely well.
Ruby is the Pokemon I enjoyed most out of the GBA ones due to all the stuff to do in there. I never owned Emerald myself, but my friend did and it has even more stuff to do like an added battletower. I don't know the full list of changes, I just know it's the most complete version.sn1pes said:Care to explain why emerald? Btw I haven't played a pokemon since red/blue on the game boy. Recently have the itch to pick one up for the micro.
Shin_Kojima said:Ruby is the Pokemon I enjoyed most out of the GBA ones due to all the stuff to do in there. I never owned Emerald myself, but my friend did and it has even more stuff to do like an added battletower. I don't know the full list of changes, I just know it's the most complete version.