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Post by Liminality on Aug 4, 2003 7:06:53 GMT -5
Gamecube will turn into a Gameboy emulator in future? I mean it does play GBA games, so just put the game somewhere on gamecube from computer, like buy it a hard drive or put it on memory card.
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Post by Vash The Stampede on Aug 4, 2003 8:44:10 GMT -5
i think it would be some time before somthing like that happens.
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Post by Dark M. on Aug 4, 2003 9:02:44 GMT -5
You could put GBA games (not GBC/GB) on the Flash carts (EZ Flash/Flash-2-Advance/XG Flash), that are alike the original GBA games cartridges, so the GBA player for Gamecube read it, and allow you to play GBA games on the TV!!!!
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Post by Isaac on Aug 4, 2003 9:24:38 GMT -5
You could put GBA games (not GBC/GB) on the Flash carts (EZ Flash/Flash-2-Advance/XG Flash), that are alike the original GBA games cartridges, so the GBA player for Gamecube read it, and allow you to play GBA games on the TV!!!! Yeah, thats slick. Now, with the flash cart, how many games can you have on it at once? And how do you choose which one to play if you have more than 1? I am thinking of getting one, but want to know as much about it as possible.
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Post by Dark M. on Aug 4, 2003 14:59:05 GMT -5
GBA games are 32 (4MB)/64 (8 MB)/128 (16 MB MB) Megabits, and the Flash Carts are 32/64/128/256/512/1024 Megabits (I use a 256 Flash-2-Advance). On evry tipe of flash cart (EZ Flash/XG Flash/F-2-A), you've got a menu where you choose which game play (If you has only a game in the cart, it starts automatlly) and where to save (savers). You can find these carts at Linksang, gamegizmo, or evrywhere else (I suggest you to go at www.gbaemu.com or www.gbxemu.com for more info). I've personally used www.ultragames.it
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