Nintendo Handheld Gaming Thread (Game Boy to DS)
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Re: Nintendo Handheld Gaming Thread (Game Boy to DS)
You can still get GBA SP batteries directly from Nintendo. Speaking of which I should buy a couple for the day mine inevitably die.
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Game Systems Owned:
NES, NES 2 (AV mod), SNES, SNES 2, N64 (Pikachu), N64 original (boxed), Gamecube (Orange, Silver, Purple), Wii, Wii U (Zelda), GB Pocket, GBA (2x-Arctic & Indigo), GBA SP (3x), DS Lite (Crimson/Black), 3DS (Aqua Blue), Sega Genesis and 32X, Game Gear, Lynx, PSP (2x), Vita, and Gold PS4.
Re: Nintendo Handheld Gaming Thread (Game Boy to DS)
I suppose you can, but I'd rather use some rechargeable AAs or in a pinch normal ones if the need arises, plus as I said the wide body of the original is like a controller so it's comfortable.
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Re: Nintendo Handheld Gaming Thread (Game Boy to DS)
I've had zero issues with those "cheap chinese junk" batteries.
http://www.lukiegames.com/GBA-SP-Replac ... 13564.html
That is what I own. They last a large amount of game time.
http://www.lukiegames.com/GBA-SP-Replac ... 13564.html
That is what I own. They last a large amount of game time.
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Re: Nintendo Handheld Gaming Thread (Game Boy to DS)
For me the quality of the battery is not the issue. I'm sure the modern third-party batteries do just fine.casterofdreams wrote:I've had zero issues with those "cheap chinese junk" batteries.
http://www.lukiegames.com/GBA-SP-Replac ... 13564.html
That is what I own. They last a large amount of game time.
But how will you play your SP when no one makes those batteries any longer? We are retro gamers; we like to play games 20-30 years after they were current.
Ultimately, of course, emulation will probably be the answer.
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Re: Nintendo Handheld Gaming Thread (Game Boy to DS)
Buy a lot of batteries.
But yes essentially emulation is the way to go for everything in the future.
VBA is the best in the business got GB, GBC and GBA.
But yes essentially emulation is the way to go for everything in the future.
VBA is the best in the business got GB, GBC and GBA.
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Re: Nintendo Handheld Gaming Thread (Game Boy to DS)
I am still day dreaming of a front or back modded GBA (non-sp). I will probably have to pay the premium, however, and commission one or buy one that has already been done since my technical ability with such things is basically nil.casterofdreams wrote:Buy a lot of batteries.
But yes essentially emulation is the way to go for everything in the future.
VBA is the best in the business got GB, GBC and GBA.
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Re: Nintendo Handheld Gaming Thread (Game Boy to DS)
I've learned over time to take the path of least resistance when it comes to enjoying games.
I shoot for my ideal set up (in your case it is a backlit OG GBA).
If it is too expensive relative to the next best thing (an AGS-101) then I would go the for the next best thing.
If that doesn't work out (be it cost or rarity) then I shoot for emulation. Either with a GBA and a flashcard or PC emulation.
This is my own thing. Certainly not right for everyone. I ran into a similar issue when I used to own a GameCube with Phantasy Star Online until I lost them in a natural disaster. Three years in and the cost of getting a system, the game, a memory card, and a controller that has good sticks would cost quite a lot of money. The next best thing is the Dolphin Emulator and an ISO image of the game. Minimal cost for a controller like an X360 and you're good. I don't have to waste time tracking everything down and can use that time enjoying the game cause I can be dead tomorrow
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For all I know I can get hit by a bus tomorrow that is filled to the brim with passengers. That shit be lethal during rush hour.
I shoot for my ideal set up (in your case it is a backlit OG GBA).
If it is too expensive relative to the next best thing (an AGS-101) then I would go the for the next best thing.
If that doesn't work out (be it cost or rarity) then I shoot for emulation. Either with a GBA and a flashcard or PC emulation.
This is my own thing. Certainly not right for everyone. I ran into a similar issue when I used to own a GameCube with Phantasy Star Online until I lost them in a natural disaster. Three years in and the cost of getting a system, the game, a memory card, and a controller that has good sticks would cost quite a lot of money. The next best thing is the Dolphin Emulator and an ISO image of the game. Minimal cost for a controller like an X360 and you're good. I don't have to waste time tracking everything down and can use that time enjoying the game cause I can be dead tomorrow
For all I know I can get hit by a bus tomorrow that is filled to the brim with passengers. That shit be lethal during rush hour.
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Re: Nintendo Handheld Gaming Thread (Game Boy to DS)
I was never a DS guy (or really any kind of portable gaming until later in the PSP life - then 3DS and Vita) so after skipping a generation's worth of titles,I have a very modest collection of 11 games. But just added to the family as I found both Diddy Kong Racing and Sonic Rush for around $6 a piece complete and in very good shape.
Sonic scored really well so it perked my interest and I've been after a portable Diddy for sometime. Happened to catch a new auction that just went up for that very low price.
Sonic scored really well so it perked my interest and I've been after a portable Diddy for sometime. Happened to catch a new auction that just went up for that very low price.
Re: Nintendo Handheld Gaming Thread (Game Boy to DS)
The DS has a ton of titles (around 2000?) so there's a lot to get. My collection is modest but I'm always looking.
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Re: Nintendo Handheld Gaming Thread (Game Boy to DS)
You could use an AC adapter.marlowe221 wrote:But how will you play your SP when no one makes those batteries any longer?
If you're decent at electronics, you could make a hybrid from the AC adapter and a lithium ion power pack for actual portability.
Failing that, emulation. Ultimately emulation is the only thing that will keep retro gaming possible in the far, far future.
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