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offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2003-04-21 21:13 [#00662182]
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After a long and painful struggle I was finally able to
acquire a ravishing platinum SP. I had to sever the spinal
cord of a small child to get it into my hands but boy was it
was worth it.. As soon as I got home I went into my room,
popped Mario Advance 3 in and turned off the lights.
Beauuuuty.
I watched the opening sequence, marveled at the panorama of
Yoshi's island and then turned it off. I'm going to save it
for bedtime. "Lights out" wouldn't have meant shit to me if
I had one of these babies when I was little.
I'm now investigating the flash card capabilities of the SP
so kindly pointed out to me several days ago by his royal
snuggliness Ceri JC.



 

offline Q4Z2X on 2003-04-21 21:24 [#00662194]
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is that the same game as super mario world 2: yoshi's island
for super nintendo?


 

offline afxNUMB from So.Flo on 2003-04-21 21:26 [#00662196]
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SP's are so hard to find, my friend got one about a week ago
it looks awesome, he has golden son and pokemon =)


 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2003-04-21 21:35 [#00662207]
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Yes. I hadn't played it previous to this afternoon so it's
a whole new experience for me. I think I'm going to start
sending Shigeru Miyamoto love letters.


 

offline BlatantEcho from All over (United States) on 2003-04-21 22:22 [#00662241]
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flat mate just got his, he loves it I guess

hard to find here too


 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2003-04-21 22:32 [#00662251]
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There should be another shipment coming in at the end of
this month or early next. Nintendo's notorious for
under-supplying retailers upon initial release of their new
products..
None of that matters to me now though.
This thing is so adorable.. I'm going to put it by my bed
and watch it charge while I sleep.


 

offline Dael from the low end (Australia) on 2003-04-21 22:36 [#00662255]
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saw one in Big W the other day, unfortunately it was in a
glass case. It was running zelda however so I could at least
get a peek at it :), have you got a link-up cable
(GBAsp-GCN) cabbog?


 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2003-04-21 22:46 [#00662263]
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Who do you think you're talking to sweet heart?
I haven't tried the Tingle feature in Zelda yet, though I
did unlock the original NES Metroid. Exactly the same -
Everything's there, even the slowdown. The opening music
has got to be my absolute-all-time-without-a-doubt-favorite
Nintendo theme.


 

offline pomme de terre from obscure body in the SK System on 2003-04-21 22:51 [#00662269]
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how fucked up is this... my mom got one for her
birthday.


 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2003-04-21 23:04 [#00662279]
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Pffft.
I didn't know they had a Tetris for GBA.

How far are you in Wind Waker?


 

offline pomme de terre from obscure body in the SK System on 2003-04-21 23:10 [#00662285]
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yeah dude.. they make tetris for it.. that bitch.

im so non-far in wind waker, it would be really
really embarassing if i were to tell you.. so i wont.
but ive devoted tomorrow evening to some serious gameplay.


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2003-04-22 04:02 [#00662618]
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? flash card? whats that about?

got me a gba sp too.. and it rocks!


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-04-22 04:04 [#00662623]
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Probably my favourite 2d Mario game (only one I've not
finished yet, I think...)

Really nice graphical style, it has aged really well.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2003-04-22 04:07 [#00662628]
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''Nintendo's notorious for under-supplying retailers upon
initial release of their new products.. ''

Yeah... fucking TELL ME ABOUT IT. I could have played Zelda
by now, my cousin had it over the other day but I refused, I
want to experience it alone in the evening, just me and my
golden disc and some cookies.

The fact that the GBA wasn't backlighted to begin with is
atrocious.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-04-22 04:19 [#00662643]
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Esp. when you consider it was finsihed over a year before it
was released... if proper customer testing had been carried
out at trade shows, they could of released the SP as the
original GBA. I Have an original GBA and will probably get
an SP (along with a new flash cart for it- mine doesn't fit
>:( ) at some point. Not just for the backlit, but the fact
it is small enough to be properly portable- you really can
just put it in your pocket without moticing it, like a
slimline mobile phone. The GBA (once you consider the carry
case neccesary to prevent scratching the screen) is just a
tad too big to carry around with me on a daily basis.


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2003-04-22 06:28 [#00662824]
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whats with this flash card??

someone tell me.. (too lazy to search)


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2003-04-22 11:16 [#00663208]
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Holy batsmoke! You're playing Yoshi's Island for the very
first time now? :-D I just wish i could be where you are
right now... unaware of what wonders still lie ahead of you!
That game rocks. I never really considered it a
"mario adventure", since the gameplay is pretty different...
but it's such a cool experience :-) You're gonna love it!
Well, i bet you already are loving it :-p

I just wish nintendo would create a completely new 2d mario
adventure for the gba.

JAroen, i sort of managed to reserve a copy of the Wind
Waker after all! I didn't exactly pre-order it, but the guy
at the toystore just promised he would keep one for me if
they would be selling really fast :-) You should look into
it (just search for a toystore with someone semi-intelligent
in the videogames-section, and ask them to hold one copy for
you). Or you'll end up like ophecks :-o


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2003-04-22 11:21 [#00663212]
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just search for a toystore with someone semi-intelligent

in the videogames-section, and ask them to hold one copy for

you


hahaha... they're hard to find!

nintento aint very likely to make a new mario :(... heh
they'r already working on a new zelda for the gba (whole new
version) and a new ngc version whoo!

i suuure wanna get that... thanks


 

offline MachineofGod from the land of halo's (United States) on 2003-04-22 12:09 [#00663266]
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yohsis island is mario world 2 correct? if so, that game
fuckin rules all. I love that game, it was so underrated on
the snes unfortunately--most people cant get past the
graphics in this game or even paper mario...but at least I
knowGeorge likes paper mario's graphics :P


 

offline MachineofGod from the land of halo's (United States) on 2003-04-22 12:17 [#00663277]
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nintendo should let you trade in the gba for a really good
discount on the SP because I hardly ever use mine (its
basically mint) and I would like a SP instead...I cant keep
gathering upp all these various slightly differeny versions
of the gameboy now can I?


 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2003-04-22 12:18 [#00663280]
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"Not just for the backlit"
*ahem* frontlit actually. Playing in the dark is a dream
come true.. The only negative is that the light gives the
screen a purplish tint. Really nothing though, hardly
noticeable.
More irritating is the wrist cramps the L and R buttons
provoke. I have to stop playing every 15 minutes or so to
flap my hands and get the blood flowing properly again.
Maybe I'm just "too big".. It's not the only time that's
been a problem.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-04-22 12:20 [#00663285]
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I remember someone else pointingh that out to me- easily the
best front lit I''ve used though :)

RE: Button cramps- I used to get that on the original GBA...
your hands get used to it after a while .


 

offline MachineofGod from the land of halo's (United States) on 2003-04-22 12:26 [#00663297]
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haha, "flap my hands", I know what you mean heh but "flap"
is such a funny word (am I the only one that thinks this?)


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2003-04-22 12:27 [#00663300]
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i say flap all the times...

use it to indicate when someone/something freaks out


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2003-04-22 12:32 [#00663314]
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Welcome to the SP club Cabbog, I got a black one to match my
Gamecube.....Ceri is right though about the flash cards...he
tried his in my SP and it didn't fit, there's a slight edge
on the catridge, I suppose it could be filed off.....


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2003-04-22 12:37 [#00663322]
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"but at least I knowGeorge likes paper mario's graphics
:P
"

likes?
That's an understatement! ;-)
I love the graphics! Yesterday i plugged in my N64 again for
a few hours, and played a little Paper Mario... i tell ya,
the graphics haven't aged at all! I actually think it looks
better than most GC-games.

Yoshi's Island, Paper Mario, The Wind Waker... these are
(graphically) probably my favourite games ever. I so love
the imaginative approach :-)

I also still have to find the Kirby platform game released
on N64 sometime... that looked incredibly fun and beautiful
aswell! But i've never been able to find it anywhere :-/


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-04-22 12:41 [#00663332]
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I know that the XG brand flash cards work in GBA SP- most
new flash carts should, they're the size of normal carts-
mine is a little larger. The price you pay for being an
"early adopter" :)


 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2003-04-22 12:48 [#00663346]
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"Welcome to the SP club Cabbog, I got a black one to match
my
Gamecube."

Whaaaaat? What black one? I had the option of Cobalt or
Platinum and I took the lesser of two evils. Waaaah, I wish
I had a black SP to match my black GC. At least they're
politically correct.


 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2003-04-22 12:50 [#00663351]
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If you trade it in at Electronics Boutique they'll give you
$40 credit towards a GBA SP.


 

offline MachineofGod from the land of halo's (United States) on 2003-04-22 13:01 [#00663374]
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but, the question is, how much is gba sp? like $100000 or
something?

hey george, I really wanted to try out the kirby 64 game but
I havent been able to find it ANYWHERE. whats the deal? and
on ebay is usually somewhat expensive and I dont wanna dish
out the cash if its not that great.


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2003-04-22 13:07 [#00663388]
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"I havent been able to find it ANYWHERE. whats the
deal?
"

Welcome to my world :-(
I have the same problem. And ofcourse now N64-games are
pretty much unfindable altogether. I guess ebay is our only
option :-o
But i have absolutely no idea why this game is so hard to
find. Even back in the days when it was just released... i
never saw it in any store, anywhere!


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2003-04-22 13:13 [#00663397]
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"I dont wanna dish out the cash if its not that great.
"

I think the main critism in all the reviews i read was that
it's far too easy. You'll complete the game in a matter of
hours. I think someone even wrote he made it to the final
boss the first time he played it without losing a life :-p

But if it's anything like the other kirby-games, it'll still
be brilliant! Kirby-games have a history of being very easy
i think. Kirby's Dreamland2 on gameboy had the nicest
solution... it was still ludricously easy... but they simply
built so many levels it still takes a good while to complete
the game :-)

Kirby's problem is he's just too good. He can walk, jump,
swallow all enemies from a distance and also fly! All
without power-ups, these are his standard-abalities. But
ofcourse these are also the abilities that make his game so
much fun to play :-)


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-22 13:16 [#00663400]
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What the hell? I've never even heard of this thing. I only
heard of regular gameboy advance, not sp. Then again, I
despised what I played on it so I don't really care for a
new gameboy. I already gave those bastards a 2nd payment for
their color upgrade, which they released right before they
mentioned there'd be an "advanced" one. bastards.


 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2003-04-22 13:22 [#00663416]
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It's a toe-curling $100.
Paying $60 after trading in your current one isn't so bad
though.
It really is worth it.


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2003-04-22 13:57 [#00663465]
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http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B000087PM3.02.LZZZZZZZ
.jpg

Cool eh?



 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2003-04-22 14:39 [#00663549]
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>: \

Have you played that Jenga Fett Bounty Hunter game for
Gamecube? I heard it was pretty good.. I'll probably rent
it sometime soon.

The next GBA purchase I'll make will be the headphone
adapter; after that, Mario Kart Super Circuit.


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2003-04-22 14:48 [#00663563]
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I haven't played it no, I would also rent it first before
buying it...I have heard conflicting opinions on it....

I've ordered the headphone adapter from Amazon.....should be
here soon!


 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2003-04-22 20:55 [#00664140]
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Are they not widely available? Do you need a specific one
or...?



 

offline Jedi Chris on 2003-04-23 01:52 [#00664368]
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Well, the computer games store I bought mine from didn't
have them, and said that they would be stocking them. This
was the very first day that the SP was released here in the
UK mind you. The one I ordered on Amazon isn't a Nintendo
one or anything......but then again it's just an adapter
(but it comes as part of a pack, with a carry case for the
GBA SP)


 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2003-04-23 02:20 [#00664386]
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Is there an official Nintendo one? If not, give me the name
of this package product you're getting.


 

offline Dael from the low end (Australia) on 2003-04-23 07:52 [#00664734]
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speaking of mariokart, have you seen the pics of the
gamecube version? check this for some pics and
interesting game details :)


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2003-04-23 08:54 [#00664787]
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AWESOME, I can't wait... although Mario Kart 64 almost gave
me multiple strokes/heart attacks/aneurysms. Personalized
go-karts, sweetness. Nobody can match my power-sliding
efficiency, but everybody has better luck then me. They get
Lightning Bolts and Stars from item boxes, and I get crack
pipes and rabies.


 

offline hepburnenthorpe from sydney (Australia) on 2003-04-23 11:28 [#00664915]
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i have no idea what you lot are talking about?


 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2003-04-23 12:21 [#00664997]
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That looks great.. I bet it's going to be the best one yet.

I'd sell my soul to be able to goto this year's E3.


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2003-04-23 14:16 [#00665158]
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00008V5PL/026-490
0352-2571608

Sorry.....someone really must tell me how to make active
links....

"Thrustmaster's Starter Pack, incorporating five useful
accessories, is an essential complement to the Game Boy
Advance SP. The attractive silver protector bag helps to
prevent damage to the console, with enough storage space for
game cartridges and headphones. Its belt clip allows gamers
to safely and conveniently transport their system while
providing easy access to the GBA SP inside the bag. Two
cartridge cases are also included. The link cable allows for
head-to-head gaming with a friend, and supports up to four
players with additional link cables (not included) plugged
into its hub. Last but not least, the pack includes a pair
of high-quality headphones and the required headphone cable
adapter. Gamers can play quietly in any environment while
enjoying the very best sound possible. "


 

offline Dael from the low end (Australia) on 2003-04-23 15:59 [#00665320]
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Nice..., so the more recent flash systems will
work with the SP, now all I'm interested in finding out is
the possibility of using the flash linkup with the GBA
player (for cube) ! :) has anyone heard anything about this?


 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2003-04-23 23:33 [#00665847]
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Oh yeeeeah.. I didn't even think about that. Why wouldn't
it be possible? The player is, essentially, a GBA grafted
on to the Gamecube. Would the flash cards need to be
specially tailored?


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-04-24 02:05 [#00665961]
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I've not heard that they're not... best bet would be to go
to a store (even "reputable" ones like virgin or game should
let you) and ask to try one of your own games on it (copy a
"homebrew game" onto the flash cart).

It should work, as the flash carts are exactly the same as
real ones apart from subtle differences in the way they save
games (different type of memory on some models).


 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2003-04-24 10:02 [#00666657]
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The GBA players aren't released until mid-may sometime.. Or
is it june? So terrible with dates. And I'm still trying
to figure this flash cart business out. Are you able to run
other emulators on there too or just GBA roms? For some
reason I can't make any sense of what it says on the site.
Help an illiterate American out.


 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2003-04-26 20:26 [#00671508]
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...
Peh. 'Our friends abroad' my ass. I'll remember this Ceri
JC.

I took Yoshi's Island and Warioland 4 back to the store
today.. There was nothing wrong with the games themselves, I
just felt a little underwhelmed. I need something more
complex with a storyline that instills a sense of purpose
and forges an attachment between you and your character. Not
that I can't relate to Wario; I too get enjoyment out of
life by spreading misery and hording plundered treasure in
my basement..but.. I don't know. It's just not the same
anymore. I've gone through a whole host of GBA titles* and
the only three I'm still holding on to are Metroid Fusion,
Zelda: A Link to the Past, and Tactics Ogre(my favorite). I
want something more engaging.
Has anyone heard anything about the new Lufia game? What
about Breath of Fire? I've still yet to play Advance Wars
though I've heard it's a lot of fun.. Any feedback and\or
suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

*Doom, Golden Sun, Zelda: Oracle of Seasons\Ages,
Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, Castlevania: Harmony of
Dissonance, Mario Advance 2, Broken Sword, and a few more
I'm probably forgeting..


 


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