Nintendork666 wrote:irixith wrote:
I've got a regular model GBA but with the screen swapped for an AGS-101 screen. (Also known as the perfect Game Boy.)
Are you
sure about that?

Positive.
No GB/GBC carts because the DS does not include the Z80 in its hardware (or the voltage switching cartridge slot, no doubt). I know you can emulate them, but it's not a great experience, especially if you're really familiar with the original carts. No link cable port, so no GC link or GBA link. To be fair, that's not exactly a strong criticism considering the dearth of titles that take advantage of those features, but still. The bottom half torn off a DS is just ugly...the DS lite is more aesthetically pleasing than the original for sure...but neither option has that rounded body where your fingers fall just so, and that perfect weight balance in the back with the batteries in...and that place where your middle fingers rest on the battery bulge. Mmmmmmm.
The only "advantage" those franken-DS's have is in physical size...but I personally don't see that as an advantage. The original GBA form factor is perfection...the clamshell of the SP was great for size/screen protection, but it's too cramped to play for any reasonable length of time. The micro...ah, the micro. Beautiful screen, amongst the top of all handhelds for button/d-pad quality...but...just...too...small. The franken-DS is just...too...big. That's right, the original GBA is the Goldilocks GBA.
