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Just encountered my first GBA game with a save battery. I've replaced it of course but it just feels weird... like why do only a select number of GBA games have this? Even in the early 2000s I have to imagine SRAM was more expensive than NAND.
It was Hoshi no Kirby Deluxe, the Japanese Nightmare in Dreamland.
Are you sure it was a true save battery and not just used for keeping time? That's really bizarre if so. I have no idea why they'd use that. Perhaps it was released very early into the GBA's life span so they were still learning how to do things?
Hi guys! I've just bought a blue Game Boy Micro in perfect conditions with six games from eBay. No boxes but I had them for 50.
The games are not so good except for Castlevania Double Pack that in eBay costs a round 30/40. Here the complete list:
Castlevania Double Pack
Prince of Persia + Tomb Raider
Tekken Advance
Counter Punch
Dynasty Warriors Advance
Drome Racers
Sono I will post a photo of the new little guy!
Yeah it's a save battery. There's no clock on the board.
Yes It's very beautiful!Nice! The blue micro is amazing.
...So strange.
Nice. I believe I'm still on the list. I'm eager to get one. Enjoy!Ok I got this in a bit ago but it's been pretty busy and I was playing rather then posting pics
Much love and hugs to peagles for putting this together for me, I love it as much as she did putting it together ^_^
This completes my current hunt for GBA hardware, I have an OG, both sp versions, a micro and now my OG modded. I have some stuff left like faceplates and some variants but I'm pretty happy with this set up now, I use the OG mod for most of my play and load up the micro when I leave the house(love that size).
If anyone is sitting on the fence for a modded OG while a bit pricey it's worth every cent imo and it's nice to not have to worry about where the batteries are coming from in the years to come(<3 eneloops)
Ok I got this in a bit ago but it's been pretty busy and I was playing rather then posting pics
Much love and hugs to peagles for putting this together for me, I love it as much as she did putting it together ^_^
This completes my current hunt for GBA hardware, I have an OG, both sp versions, a micro and now my OG modded. I have some stuff left like faceplates and some variants but I'm pretty happy with this set up now, I use the OG mod for most of my play and load up the micro when I leave the house(love that size).
If anyone is sitting on the fence for a modded OG while a bit pricey it's worth every cent imo and it's nice to not have to worry about where the batteries are coming from in the years to come(<3 eneloops)
I don't need one, I don't need one, I don't need one... I... I don't...Ok I got this in a bit ago but it's been pretty busy and I was playing rather then posting pics
Much love and hugs to peagles for putting this together for me, I love it as much as she did putting it together ^_^
This completes my current hunt for GBA hardware, I have an OG, both sp versions, a micro and now my OG modded. I have some stuff left like faceplates and some variants but I'm pretty happy with this set up now, I use the OG mod for most of my play and load up the micro when I leave the house(love that size).
If anyone is sitting on the fence for a modded OG while a bit pricey it's worth every cent imo and it's nice to not have to worry about where the batteries are coming from in the years to come(<3 eneloops)
I don't need one, I don't need one, I don't need one... I... I don't...
Beautiful unit Gunsmithx
I'm trying to find the plastic DS cases that have the GBA slot to store my growing collection. I'm not planning on blowing money on tracking down the original box so was just going to print my own covers.
The only problem is that I've heard it can be a crap shoot buying the DS cases since the newer ones didn't have the GBA game slot anyone have any websites or sources where you can make sure I'm getting the correct cases?
RCG stock finally went up. Got a faceplate for 18 + 4$ shipping to florida. There are also some gameboys and such.
WhoooaaaRegardless, you could just buy them from Alibaba for a fraction of the price.
I got really lucky with Ninja Five-O. Was expensive online but $5 at Gamestop..... across the state. A nice employee got it sent to my nearby store though.Is Ninja Five-O worth it in the least bit?And crazy question, but do people sell repros for less than $90?
Whoooaaa
I have to pick up some faceplates! I didn't know there were places to buy them. I don't remember that being an option a year or two ago. I'd like to replace the flame faceplate on my everyday micro.
Been playing Guru Logic Champ a lot the last week. I will beat all the puzzles in this game one day (up to 130-something I think).
Glass would be amazing.I think most agree they're not quite as nice as the first party ones, but they get the job done. I really want some sort of glass faceplate, but unless I somehow commission one, that'll never happen.
Glass would be amazing.
I was just looking at original model GBAs with backlights on eBay and wondering if I could alter a tempered glass phone cover to fit on one. I'd really love to own one. I love my micros but the original GBA was the most comfortable.
No but I saw a sticker maker on walmart.com I was tempted to buy. That might do the trick.Anyone ever print new labels for their games? Fucking price stickers are peeling off the OG labels.
RCG stock finally went up. Got a faceplate for 18 + 4$ shipping to florida. There are also some gameboys and such.
Bought today F-Zero GP Legend boxed and in good condition for 5!!!
I didn't know that it was published in Europe!
Some games to suggest?
I just played through Link to the Past on GBA for the first time and I'm kinda surprised that this is a totally legit version of LttP. I put it off for years as just being a worse port, but aside from the music being a bit worse, I really prefer it to trying to emulate the SNES game on any handheld. This way you have a solid framerate, no input latency, no emulation bugs -- just LttP in a much more convenient package.
I just played through Link to the Past on GBA for the first time and I'm kinda surprised that this is a totally legit version of LttP. I put it off for years as just being a worse port, but aside from the music being a bit worse, I really prefer it to trying to emulate the SNES game on any handheld. This way you have a solid framerate, no input latency, no emulation bugs -- just LttP in a much more convenient package.
Do you know a place in where I can find some faceplates fpr GBMicro? Amazon and eBay are not useful.
For a decent price? not really. You can get them off alibaba or similar sites. You can occasionally get those same ones on eBay or RCG for a (significant) mark up. Keep in mind the ones I'm referring to are third party, and not as nice as the originals. But they get the job done.
Hmm ok, I will give it a try.
Another questione: replacement battery.
I've found one at 7 from Cameron Sino and one from Akku King for 15. Someone knows if they are a good choice?
I just played through Link to the Past on GBA for the first time and I'm kinda surprised that this is a totally legit version of LttP. I put it off for years as just being a worse port, but aside from the music being a bit worse, I really prefer it to trying to emulate the SNES game on any handheld. This way you have a solid framerate, no input latency, no emulation bugs -- just LttP in a much more convenient package.
Doesn't Link make his Wind Waker/child voice every time he slashes his sword or does something in the game? Not disagreeing whether or not it's a good port as I don't own the GBA LttP cart but that's what I heard. Are the voice effects not as annoying as people say?
Doesn't Link make his Wind Waker/child voice every time he slashes his sword or does something in the game? Not disagreeing whether or not it's a good port as I don't own the GBA LttP cart but that's what I heard. Are the voice effects not as annoying as people say?
I can only really see them being that annoying if you constantly mash. If you're pretty efficient in your use of the sword, it'll be a boon I think.
I remember reading about it years ago in a Polish video games magazine!
How is it?
I'm still on a "find as much complete GB games as possible' journey, so here's an update to my collection:
At last I found a not priced over the moon Fire Emblem! And I'm really happy with the two GBC games, which are quite hard to find in this condition.
Got my GB BOY, perfect for carrying it without caring too much for possible damage.
I expect most of the ones you find that are marketed as GBM batteries will be pretty comparable. I'd just do a personal analysis and find the best balanced between positive reviews and price.
Only another question: can you post this RCG shop?I don't find it with that name.
Why is everyone so excited over RCG exactly? Reproduction items are never up to standard if you ask me. The repro backlit displays may look nice but the ultimately flawed alongside a real AGS-101 display too.
I really need to buy an SP headphone adapter. Also, I hate stickers. My copy of R-Type DX had a bad sticker on the front. My label is nearly gone.
I got a headphone adapter for my SP and I hate it. Not the fault of the adapter, and I didn't really think about this beforehand, but the space it occupies means that I cannot hold the SP comfortably anymore (I generally like to hit R and L with my PIP joints, the 2nd joint from your finger tip). Pretty annoying, as I can't in good conscience make my girlfriend listen to GBA music on full blast all the time (we live in a studio), but using headphones is uncomfortable. Damn you nintendo for not including a headphone port on the SP.
Grab a DS Light? They only go for like $30 these days. I also find it more comfy than the SP.
My library of games I use my SP for is actually mostly GB/GBC games, so DS family doesn't work for me, or this would be a great option. SP is my favorite form factor that can play GB/GBC/GBA games and is backlit that I can also afford, but that headphone adapter is so uncomfortably placed.
My library of games I use my SP for is actually mostly GB/GBC games, so DS family doesn't work for me, or this would be a great option. SP is my favorite form factor that can play GB/GBC/GBA games and is backlit that I can also afford, but that headphone adapter is so uncomfortably placed.
Heres a tip: the crappy dpad is interchangeable with an official Game Boy Color dpad.
Buy a replacement dpad for the GBC from ebay and swap them over. It works just as well as the real thing then.