...namely Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow (NZ$13=US$9), and Street Fighter Alpha 3 (NZ$29=US$19). They are a real steal, especially Castelvania. It may not seem much cheaper, but consider that new GBA games cost around NZ$80-$100 (US$54-$68). And for some reason, I saw Doom today at NZ$109.50 (US$75) for GBA).
Anyway, I wanted to know if there was any way I could totally reset these games to their new conditions (ie, relocking all the modes and so forth). You know, kind of like what Advance Wars had, by holding down select or something. I checked Gamefaq, but no luck.
On that note, I was trying some random things, and I found something out - if you hold down both start and select during boot up of any GBA game, it doesn't boot the cartridge up, and instead of the normal 'ding' after "GameBoy" appears, followed by the nintendo logo, it just shows "GameBoy" and holds. Then, if you press any key, it boots the game. Any idea what this is really for? Was it designed for connectivity or something?
Anyway, I wanted to know if there was any way I could totally reset these games to their new conditions (ie, relocking all the modes and so forth). You know, kind of like what Advance Wars had, by holding down select or something. I checked Gamefaq, but no luck.
On that note, I was trying some random things, and I found something out - if you hold down both start and select during boot up of any GBA game, it doesn't boot the cartridge up, and instead of the normal 'ding' after "GameBoy" appears, followed by the nintendo logo, it just shows "GameBoy" and holds. Then, if you press any key, it boots the game. Any idea what this is really for? Was it designed for connectivity or something?