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| Mar 23rd, 2003 01:53 PM | |
| James |
I really don't see any benefit for going through all that trouble. You're better off playing the games on your computer, than needing to play them when on the shitter or out of the house. But in the end, it's your investment. If you feel it'll be worth it all, and you find a handful of games you like (which will, in a sense, pay for the GBA and flast cart), go for it. |
| Mar 23rd, 2003 12:20 PM | |
| whoreable | it would also be for playing gba roms. |
| Mar 23rd, 2003 12:15 PM | |
| James | It's not worth getting a GBA SP, let alone the cart and whatnot to play NES games on it. |
| Mar 23rd, 2003 12:06 PM | |
| whoreable |
GBA and flash carts I am seriously considering getting a GBA sp and a 256mbit flash cart. anyone used flash carts before??? How well do they work?? Is 256 enough?? I really want to be able to play some of these gba games as well as emulate old nes games on gba. but it is gonna cost like 250 total |