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GB/GBC/GBA Collecting Thread

Lettuce

Member
Very nicely done! How was the LOCA application? Any issues?

Just applied it to the GBC screen itself in a kind of 'X' shape and then applied the light and pushed it around so it covers the whole GBC screen, dont lift it off once you placed it on though as it will cause air bubbles that are a bitch to remove

That light looks really good, not as washed out as other's I've seen either. I'm curious about the speaker, does it sound better/louder than stock? GBC speakers are pretty weak sounding in terms of volume so I wasn't sure if the new ones were better.

Well the speaker in the GBC originally didnt work at all so i just go a new one off ebay, think it was £3.50 for 2 speakers. Sounds good but going from something like a 3DS i forgot just how quiet the GB systems were!

Great job Lettuce!

Thanks!!
 
Yeah, if you played through Metroid 1 and 2 when they were released or at least before Super Metroid was released, M3 was some next level shit in 1994. Taking the areas of M1 and twisting them in a both cinematic way (omg you realise what this place is?) and naturalistic way (nature re-taking over abandoned dwellings).

Completely blew my mind doing something that clever with a game. It was truly art.

Zero Mission went all meta by being a remake of M1, which through being effectively an 'extended cut' of M1, explained additional parts of the world of M3, and equipment of M2 and M3. It wasn't quite as clever that time because it had been done, but I loved it almost as much for being so meta.

Yes, all of this!
 
New additions over the past week:
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All in acceptable condition, though none of them are amazing. I kinda like how the boxes look when they're a bit rougher, honestly. Bit of character.
 

-KRS-

Member
Man that screen looks great. Wish I was comfortable enough with a soldering iron to do some backlight mods myself. :)

Oh and welcome back!
 
My collection is being sold if the potential buyer wants it when he sees it. I'm a bit sorry, but I never use it. Here are the pics I took to generate interest.

That's a heck of a collection there friend! Unfortunate that you're letting it go, but at the same time I can absolutely understand your reasoning. Sometimes it just feels like having too many physical objects sitting there doing nothing can be a mental drain. As well as that, hopefully the buyer might get some more use out of them than you plan to (and also you'll get mad cash for that collection!)
 

Peltz

Member
That's quite a nice lot of games. There are some in there I could use, myself.

By the way, sometimes, I really wonder: What the fuck were they thinking when localizing some of these games? How is the American artwork more marketable than the Japanese artwork here?

 

avens

Neo Member
My collection is being sold if the potential buyer wants it when he sees it. I'm a bit sorry, but I never use it. Here are the pics I took to generate interest.

Do you offer international shipping?

I'd be interested in the boxed consoles, if they are in good condition and the price is right (regular gold Light, SP 101, Micro).

Also it'd be nice of you to post a list of the items. Really useful when buying Japanese games in bulk. From what I can see in the pictures I'm interested in Link's Awakening DX (US boxed) and Metal Gear (US cartridge-only), and with a list it could be 5 to 10 non-boxed games more.


As an off-topic,
1.- My pink GBA SP 101 started emitting a high pitched buzz sound. Is there any simple way to fix it? It really is a shame since everything else is in perfect condition.
2.- Recently I've been looking for a gold game boy camera (Zelda edition) and I have found nothing yet. Any tips, or even better an offer? It's the very last item missing from my GB Camera + GB Pocket collection (yes I collect that stuff).
 
sorry, I should have been clearer.it is all hopefully being sold to two buyers. One is taking the Kirby games (still unused) and the other is taking the rest. I just put the pictures up because I like looking at other collections and purchases on these threads.
 
Got home today to find my 40 pin ribbon connector and RCG Replacement shell all waiting for me! I finally finished my grail of a backlit GBA and it is Awesome!

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Got two queries for y'all.

First, anyone based in the US familiar with a modder that does Pocket Bivert mods? I'm becoming more and more interested in getting one despite being perfectly happy with my GBC. In theory I'd like to pay under 90$, but I'm not sure what the market's like, since they seem relatively uncommon.

Second, anyone find a modern carrying case that they hold a gameboy (especially the Color, but whichever gameboy) in? 3DS and DS cases are similar in dimension, but they tend to be designed with the clamshell or small cartridges in mind. I'd really like a proper case but I'm afraid I'm going to have to make one myself.
 

Trojita

Rapid Response Threadmaker
I got a new charger and finally found out the GBA SP 101 I bought a long time ago actually does work and it's screen is in great shape.
 
That looks fantastic!

Did you have to mod the red case (file down the inside)?

Thanks. Yes, had to shave down the rails and also trim away the plastic piece for the bottom of the LCD to fit into. It's not hard, just used a sharp wire cutter and scalpel knife to shave it down.
 
Got home today to find my 40 pin ribbon connector and RCG Replacement shell all waiting for me! I finally finished my grail of a backlit GBA and it is Awesome!

Vmci0X4.jpg

Wow, very very nice.

Just curious how did you glue the screen on? I have Liquid Fusion for my custom backlit GBA but for some reason I can never get it fully right. Some dust always gets behind the screen and I always end up redoing it a few weeks later since I want a perfect IQ...it's been driving me nuts lol
 
Wow, very very nice.

Just curious how did you glue the screen on? I have Liquid Fusion for my custom backlit GBA but for some reason I can never get it fully right. Some dust always gets behind the screen and I always end up redoing it a few weeks later since I want a perfect IQ...it's been driving me nuts lol

The kit I bought from Rose Color Gaming came with some fine double sided sticky tape that was cut L shaped. Just peeled those and stuck them around the screen and stuck to the screen to the tape. The screen seems to stick pretty well to it and I'm OCD with dust as well, so hopefully I won't have to take any of it apart again!

yay, my glass screen lens replacements arrived!

good times

All my portables now have Glass as well, I was so happy when the Glass screens came out for the pocket recently. Now just don't drop them!
 

prateeko

Member
I'd LOVE to front light my midnight blue GBC but I don't have any of the skill needed to do it (and it'd hurt especially since I'd want no bubbles/dust with the loca). What kind of options do I have (in the US)?
 
I'd LOVE to front light my midnight blue GBC but I don't have any of the skill needed to do it (and it'd hurt especially since I'd want no bubbles/dust with the loca). What kind of options do I have (in the US)?
Check out /r/gameboy. There are some links in the side bar. unfortunately the user I used and recommend is out of the mod scene to work on some other things. There are others there who are willing, though.
 
I see on eBay that the newest counterfeit GBA cartridges even have the indented number stamp on the label replicated. Sigh. That used to be the easiest telltale sign when you only had a photo to work with.

That plastic snap case is still a giveaway, though.

 

prateeko

Member
I see on eBay that the newest counterfeit GBA cartridges even have the indented number stamp on the label replicated. Sigh. That used to be the easiest telltale sign when you only had a photo to work with.

That plastic snap case is still a giveaway, though.

The GameBoy Advance lettering on the cartridge itself is too thin. The number 11 is on both of them and I'm guessing it shall be on most of the fakes since I doubt they'll use random number/letter combo like Nintendo did for the sake of time. Also you can see the lettering below the Nintendo seal is too far off, the sticker is applied haphazardly (there is uneven space between the edge and the cartridge over the various parts) and the artwork itself is off-axis. The Nintendo capsule looks a little off (thin I'd say), too.

That said, the counterfeiters have definitely stepped up their game. I'm a little surprised they're not focusing on DS games instead. Also, there's a small part of me that worries the guide I made a while back (along with others like it on the net) doesn't actually help them focus their efforts...

Check out /r/gameboy. There are some links in the side bar. unfortunately the user I used and recommend is out of the mod scene to work on some other things. There are others there who are willing, though.


Will do. Also, who in this thread did their own mods on GBPs/GBL/GBCs and would be open to helping a fellow Gaffer out? I'm happy to sweeten the deal however (*cough*nothing below the belt *cough*)
 
The GameBoy Advance lettering on the cartridge itself is too thin. The number 11 is on both of them and I'm guessing it shall be on most of the fakes since I doubt they'll use random number/letter combo like Nintendo did for the sake of time. Also you can see the lettering below the Nintendo seal is too far off, the sticker is applied haphazardly (there is uneven space between the edge and the cartridge over the various parts) and the artwork itself is off-axis. The Nintendo capsule looks a little off (thin I'd say), too.

That said, the counterfeiters have definitely stepped up their game. I'm a little surprised they're not focusing on DS games instead. Also, there's a small part of me that worries the guide I made a while back (along with others like it on the net) doesn't actually help them focus their efforts...




Will do. Also, who in this thread did their own mods on GBPs/GBL/GBCs and would be open to helping a fellow Gaffer out? I'm happy to sweeten the deal however (*cough*nothing below the belt *cough*)

I'm just waiting for them to straighten up those pin holes, then we'll be down to "open it to be sure."
 

Danneee

Member
I see on eBay that the newest counterfeit GBA cartridges even have the indented number stamp on the label replicated. Sigh. That used to be the easiest telltale sign when you only had a photo to work with.

That plastic snap case is still a giveaway, though.

Dang, the Gameboy Advance lettering combined with a stamped number plus contact with the seller have worked out great for me so far. And if I ever get a fake I'll just take my money back thankyouverymuch. I might actually have a fake cart on the way, the price was way too good (FF6A for around $30).
 

prateeko

Member
Swapped my spice case in my backlit unit to this. Love it.

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Yeah, I love the TRU Midnight Blue, although I think a third party case has similarly come out (I believe the (R) next to the Nintendo logo at the top is just a circle on third party cases).

Also, BIG NEWS!
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I would gladly throw away my EZ Flash IV for this upcoming Everdrive GBA (I wonder if it'll be a bigger cart with tilt in addition to reported RTC?)
 
I want one but I know it'll be pricey, plus the CAD is still not doing well. Maybe I can order if and the Everdrive 64 during his next black friday sale...

I'm not too displeased with the EZ4. It's stupid to set up and the interface is dumb but once you have it set up once you pretty much never need to do it again. It works, everything is full speed...

Edit: Also looks like the Everdrive GBA will stick out a bit like a Yoshi Topsy Turvy cart.
 
Yeah, I won't be upgrading unless it has an RTC (if it doesn't, it's basically pointless other than making a flashcart with features like the M3 more widely available).
 
hm. Well that would be interesting. A flashcart that could play everything would certainly be useful. the larger cartridge is a bit unfortunate, but I'll with hold proper judgement.

I hope it doesn't raise the price too much, though. if this thing is over 100$ I doubt it's going to sell a ton of units since there are lots of alternatives.
 

prateeko

Member
hm. Well that would be interesting. A flashcart that could play everything would certainly be useful. the larger cartridge is a bit unfortunate, but I'll with hold proper judgement.

I hope it doesn't raise the price too much, though. if this thing is over 100$ I doubt it's going to sell a ton of units since there are lots of alternatives.

I mean there is really only one alternative for the GBA. I'm guessing it'll come in around $100 given the GB version is $88. The ability to drag and drop, not have to patch to carry a whole collection, AND if it has RTC (+/- light and/or tilt sensor) would make it worthwhile to many is my guess. I'm really hoping the extra height is for tilt sensors ala Yoshi and Wario (especially since the latter is a beloved game).
 
Anybody have any suggestions for a stiff r trigger on an OG GBA? I have two back lit models, and my blue one's right trigger is very stiff. It's annoying as shit.
 

Rich!

Member
Anybody have any suggestions for a stiff r trigger on an OG GBA? I have two back lit models, and my blue one's right trigger is very stiff. It's annoying as shit.

Is it the casing? Sometimes aftermarket shells are a bit off at the edges. Could do with a bit of filing down, or it could just be a case of the button needing replacing.
 

prateeko

Member
There are flashcarts for the GBA that take less prep than the EZFIV and have an RTC

Which ones? As for decent falshcarts (that are available, I'm not talking M3 Perfect Lite of yesteryear) that have RTC and good compatability for GBA there really isn't anything that comes to mind, unless I'm missing some new manufacturer/storefront.
 

Rich!

Member
Which ones? As for decent falshcarts (that are available, I'm not talking M3 Perfect Lite of yesteryear) that have RTC and good compatability for GBA there really isn't anything that comes to mind, unless I'm missing some new manufacturer/storefront.

There's none with expandable storage apart from the supercard (crap) and the ez flash IV.

The others are vastly overpriced, difficult to obtain and can only store a few games at a time at max.

Really, the best option right now is the ez flash IV v2. Which is why the Everdrive is so sorely needed.
 
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