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In other ways...
Well:
GBA - £60
Mario Advance - £30
Mario Advance 2 - £30
Mario Advance 4 - £30
Super Mario Bros (Gameboy Colour) - £10-20
Donkey Kong Country - £30
+ batteries
+ the need to tilt the screen at a perfect angle.
Total - between £190 and £200
Or, you can nip down to your local second handshop/market and although the prices will vary, here's what I paid:
Snes - £20
Donkey Kong Country (boxed) - £10
Super Mario World (unboxed - Super Mario Advance 2) - £6
Super Mario All Stars (unboxed - compilation including:) - £8
Super Mario Bros
Super Mario Lost Levels (not available on handheld, probably not missed)
Super Mario Bros 2 (Super Mario Advance 2)
Super Mario Bros 3 (Super Mario Advance 4)
+ bright TV display and more comfortable controller.
Total - £44
Not found Zelda yet (the ONE drawback - availability!)
Sure, the GBA version have a few added odds and ends as added extra's but not £150 worth!
Nintendo are great games makers and all that, but they are really milking their handheld audience. You'd think that after 12 years they'd be wanting to better Super Mario World. Not water it down and re-release it on a smaller screen.
Oh well.
The Games Business is the Games BUSINESS I suppose, and I guess it does fund Gamecube devellopment. Perhaps they don't think Mario World can be surpassed...
Defeatests. Nintendo are shadows of their formerselves, I'll do a topic on in one day...
In other ways...
Well:
GBA - £60
Mario Advance - £30
Mario Advance 2 - £30
Mario Advance 4 - £30
Super Mario Bros (Gameboy Colour) - £10-20
Donkey Kong Country - £30
+ batteries
+ the need to tilt the screen at a perfect angle.
Total - between £190 and £200
Or, you can nip down to your local second handshop/market and although the prices will vary, here's what I paid:
Snes - £20
Donkey Kong Country (boxed) - £10
Super Mario World (unboxed - Super Mario Advance 2) - £6
Super Mario All Stars (unboxed - compilation including:) - £8
Super Mario Bros
Super Mario Lost Levels (not available on handheld, probably not missed)
Super Mario Bros 2 (Super Mario Advance 2)
Super Mario Bros 3 (Super Mario Advance 4)
+ bright TV display and more comfortable controller.
Total - £44
Not found Zelda yet (the ONE drawback - availability!)
Sure, the GBA version have a few added odds and ends as added extra's but not £150 worth!
Nintendo are great games makers and all that, but they are really milking their handheld audience. You'd think that after 12 years they'd be wanting to better Super Mario World. Not water it down and re-release it on a smaller screen.
Oh well.
The Games Business is the Games BUSINESS I suppose, and I guess it does fund Gamecube devellopment. Perhaps they don't think Mario World can be surpassed...
Defeatests. Nintendo are shadows of their formerselves, I'll do a topic on in one day...
Snes9x. Free.
Woo!
Keyboard Vs Snes controller though?
Besides, I can't be arsed to load up windows everytime.
Worked a treat on the school computers though! ;-)
> Good point! :-)
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> Keyboard Vs Snes controller though?
Ha, i bought a cheap SNES pad rip off for my PC. It works a treat.
But like you said, for school it rocks.
As does the MD Emu, with Jacko game.
OW!
Which is a drawback.
Add price of electricity.
And the hassle of setting up the SNES
> Super Mario All-Stars doesn't save anymore - at least not on mine, my
> best mates or my cousins version.
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> Which is a drawback.
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> Add price of electricity.
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> And the hassle of setting up the SNES
Poke the twelve and second part of the cartridges chip back up... or give them a clean. :)