Hey yaaaaaaa, hey yaaaaaa, went down to my local five and dime, the boss was Mr. Mcgee.
I bought one of those nice little dual screeners yesterday. I am impressed. Something about playing Mario 64 on a portable just gets my underwear soaked.
After changing my panties, I was able to also enjoy the Spiderman game as well. The graphics are really nice and the use of the touch screen makes gameplay incredible and gives you that extra control on the characters.
The Metroid preview was simply incredible. 3D games are going to be incredible with the touch screen option. The character can react quicker and move around so much easier. It is easier to slide the your finger around to move the character, then to have to react with buttons and directional pads.
I am sure hoping someone can lead me in the direction of any news on a backup cartridge or rom support. It is probably not out yet, but I am looking forward to adding a memory backup to my setup. My 512 GBA cart is great, but the new DS games really are superior.
Got my Nintendo DS onnnnnn!
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Gamboy SP is needed for my backup cartridge
I would sell my xrom, but I need it still to add games via the adapter to the cartridge. The NDS does not have the same port as the GBA.
That brings up a good point I forgot in my review.
WOW, GBA games look so much better on the NDS. The lighting on the games is awesome. I am seeing colors in games I had never seen before.
I think NDS is great.
That brings up a good point I forgot in my review.
WOW, GBA games look so much better on the NDS. The lighting on the games is awesome. I am seeing colors in games I had never seen before.
I think NDS is great.
That came out wrong
What I meant to say is, I can not sell my GBA SP, because I still need the ports for the xrom cartridge adapter. The NDS does not have the same port for the xrom.
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