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bought one yesterday, probably b/c of this thread.
Mejilan said:Mine's black on black and hot as can be. It's been collecting for the past half-year or so, since the DSL hit the US, but I think I'll retire my DSL for GBA games and continue them (Castlevania CotM, FFV, FFVI) on the GBm.
The brightness i think is perfect, not too bright and never too dark. I have it always on the 3rd brightness setting (of 4).G-Fex said:I just bought doom for GBA and I figured I'd get a micro so I can take with me everywhere including work and have some fun playing that and FF:1 and 2. This is an awesome little thing. How is the brightness? An earphone outlet there of course?
No, i haven't modded my GBmicro, the battery was running down...Shig said:Hey Yoschi, did you take those shots with the battery running down, or did you mod your GBm so that the red lights on select/start constantly stay on? If the latter, how would one go about doing that? It looks really nice.
Moz La Punk said:I have to say this topic got me hyped for the Micro. Looked around here in the Netherlands but in my opinion it's still too expensive (from 80 to 100 euros in most places)... I want to wait a little bit longer before this beautiful piece of hardware is mine.
VicAlpha said:How is SFA3 Upper and KoF EX2 on the Micro?
G-Fex said:wow, every store I went to didn't have any and said they didn't carry anymore period. So I gave up. Cool thought though.
Mejilan said:You can play while they charge, you know.
and your opinions the dpad? Do you guys think is better or worst that the DS Lite dpad?Mejilan said:Regarding SFA3 and the shoulder buttons, the game works flawlessly once you realize that the shoulder buttons click from the INSIDES of the shoulder buttons (towards the top/center of the handheld), and not from the outside, like in every other portable ever made. Reason is because the damn system is so small, you'd need freakishly short fingers to easy trigger the shoulder buttons from the outside. This way you merely curl left and right forefingers over the top of the system, cradling the shoulder buttons, and click them with the tips of your fingers. Works great.
cvxfreak said:DSL would be perfect if the damn carts didn't stick out.![]()
Mejilan said:Quite a bit better. In fact, I'd say the GBm's d-pad is the best since the Saturn controller's. Better than the DS and DSL, for sure, IMHO.
the thoroughbred said:in the UK GAME has them for around £30
Mejilan said:Quite a bit better. In fact, I'd say the GBm's d-pad is the best since the Saturn controller's. Better than the DS and DSL, for sure, IMHO.
Shig said:Why?
Every one that you buy that you don't really have any use for means one person that wanted to find one to actually play with won't be able to. Don't be a dick.
VicAlpha said:How is SFA3 Upper and KoF EX2 on the Micro?
Semjaza Azazel said:Sorry if this has been said, but where the heck can I get new AC adapters for this thing? I bought a Famicom version a while back and somehow I lost the adapter. I've wanted to play it, but no luck finding it...
Also, if you're still looking, in my experience, Sears usually has a few. The one by me still has a few Famicom versions sitting around. They're all still full retail, though.
VicAlpha said:got an other question: where is the best place online to buy GBA games?
Semjaza Azazel said:Sorry if this has been said, but where the heck can I get new AC adapters for this thing?
I need to buy Zero Mission and Fusion ASAPOdrion said:You want to try to get a black-on-black look too? Yeah, I'm kinda regretting having a silver body :lol (kinda regretting not buying a $70 pack with the two additional faceplates too.)
Just got the Super Rocket in Metroid Fusion. I can't believe I forgot almost all of the stuff that happened in this game, considering it's pretty high up there in "Best GBA Game."
Mejilan said:I think cvxfreak helped me finalize my black on black look. 'Course, he wound up with silver on silver. Thanks again buddy!![]()
nope, but apparently there are usb-micro charge cables, such as this one.Mejilan said:What, for real? Do USB cables even fit?
yeah, i have a chunk of homebrew stuff on my m3 cart. its just a regular gba...minus the gb/gbc compatibility. if the homebrew is made for gba, itll work on the micro, assuming the flash cart is good enough.Powerslave said:I have a question. Do most of you guys just use the GBM as a homebrew machine? I intend to do that. I wont be buying games for it, just download them on a flashcart or something. This is possible right? I dont understand the whole homebrew scene on the GBM, if someone is willing to explain...
Valtox said:@Powerslave:
GBA homebrew scene is pretty lame, there's nothing really worth playing as it was on PSP (emulation) or DS (moonshell to play mp3 or videos, and games using the stylus).
Probably you'll be playing commmercial gba games all the time with a flash cart. It's cheap, but the risk is losing the interest on the console and on your legit games in no time.
Valtox said:Sayd that, you have to wait for a price drop.
The price was 99€ also in Italy and still is in some shops, but I managed to find a special offer: 39,90€
The malls need to away their unsold old gen consoles and I think your beautyful country is no exception!![]()
If they still have some micros I can send one to you, if you want.
You forgot to mention "Americans only".Daigoro said:FACEPLATES (Black, Silver and Famicom) available at Nintendo's online store for about $5 a pop.
enjoy your Micros!