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Sun 16/02/03 at 11:32
Regular
Posts: 787
I'll tell you why.

My Gameboy Advance lays on top of my CD's, it gathers dust, and the only time some of that dust ever falls off is when I'm rearranging my CD's.

The reason?

Lack of (decent) games coming out for the handheld and no effort being put in by Nintendo, probably because there's no competition in the handheld market. If that's the case then bring on the N-Gage or whatever it's called. Oh and while you're at it bring me a Microsoft version and then a Sony. It'll happen anyway with time.

So there it sits, only coming out when I go on holiday, and the only games I have on it are Tony Hawks 2 Pro Skater which was pretty good, Mario Kart which was good but could of been more and the excellent Advance Wars. Now I look into the future and I see nothing I want. Pokemon? No thanks. Zelda? I've played all that before on my Gameboy Colour. I won't even go into SNES ports because I'll start gonig crazy and this post will just get longer and longer.

Last night I decided to go get myself a Gameboy Advance emulator, actually I rephrase that, I decided to use my Gameboy Advance emulator. I want an SP, I wanted to find an excuse to own that sexy silver handheld which looks so much better then my handheld at the moment (which is that milky Purple colour Microchips).

So I started downloading all these ROM's and trying them out. Most were crap and some had really had alot of effort put into them. One noticeable title for effort was Street Fighter Alpha 3. The characters moved slicker then the version on my GameCube, no joke. But the fighting aspect wasn't all so smooth.

I already had Golden Sun and Metroid Fusion. What did I think of them? Pants.

I congratulate Golden Sun for what they've done on it, it looks great. IU can see why so many of you like it, but games take a certain type of taste and Golden Sun wasn't for me. I tried to like Metroid Fusion, it wasn't working. Run to one room, run to the other. Snore, Snore.

But last night I think I found the reason I may be owning a Gameboy Advance SP.

Megaman Zero.

I don't know why I downloaded it, but I did. I had never heard of it before. Then ten minutes into playing it I was a Megaman fan.

The gameplay is hard, it's challenging and the graphics are sweet. I later learnt that Megaman was an actual series and had loads of games out over a lengthy span of years. But Megaman Zero didn't feature Megaman himself but instead someone called 'Zero'. So it was a completely new gkind of game compared to the older Platformers (which I tried and they were great too).

Megaman Zero sees you doing lots of Platforming elements mixed with some RPG bits. You know the kind, you get a Saber and you start using it alot and then it comes up with "+1 Saber skill". It really is a great game.

I'm guessing pretty much none of you own this?

If you don't, it is the best thing I have ever played on a handheld and I'm not going to play anymore of the ROM because I want to play it on my shiny SP. Seriously, look into this game. Download it. If you want challenge mixed with a decent game in itself look no further. Special Reserve have it for £24.99. Bargain, you can buy that if you love it or even win it by trying your luck at GAD 3. Instead I look down the GAD 3 list and see 'Half-life', 'Turok', 'Grand Theft Auto' and all these other big games. Megaman Zero beats the pants off stuff like Monkey Ball jr and other such games you're looking forward to on the Gameboy Advance. And I normally hate this stuff.

I later learnt that Megaman & Bass is coming out on the Gameboy Advance sometime in March. More platforming but once again another SNES port. Still, it'll be great and I probably will pick it up. Megaman Zero though, it's not a port, it's pure GBA exclusive and excellent.

And what's all this thanks to? The Emulator.

Nintendo are making money because of me. Thousands others probably have done the same thing as me. Go on the Internet, downloaded a few games they haven't heard of before, loved them and then gone and bought them. Emulation a Money Maker? Maybe a good topic for someone to write about there.

Thanks Emulator, you've restored my faith in the Gameboy Advance. For now anyway...*Kicks Nintendo*
Tue 18/02/03 at 22:06
Regular
"bit of a brain"
Posts: 18,933
You all should know it's completely illegal to own ROMS, no matter how long you have them for.
The whole 24 hour thing is a myth made up by emulator websites to ease punter's consciences.
Tue 18/02/03 at 21:55
Posts: 15,443
I was thinking of buying that when it came out, if I did have a GBA SP. Which I still might get, so no breaking the law unethically here.
Tue 18/02/03 at 21:46
"Uzi Lover"
Posts: 7,403
Urm, it seems that place has gone and changed to something rubbish :-S
Tue 18/02/03 at 21:42
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"Brooklyn boy"
Posts: 14,935
ok thanks alot, it's the only ROM i want at the moment until final fantasy tactics advance comes out.
Tue 18/02/03 at 21:38
"Uzi Lover"
Posts: 7,403
No man, sorry. It was a while ago.

From what I remember it was pretty easy.

Actually hold on...gbxemu.com I might of got it from there. You'll have to shift through a whole load of lists though. I got something off there the other day and it worked fine but then I went to get something else and it asked for a password?!?

May be ok now though.
Tue 18/02/03 at 21:35
Regular
"Brooklyn boy"
Posts: 14,935
Monkey_With_Attitude wrote:
> I already had Golden Sun and Metroid Fusion. What did I think of them?
> Pants.
>
> I congratulate Golden Sun for what they've done on it, it looks great.
> IU can see why so many of you like it, but games take a certain type
> of taste and Golden Sun wasn't for me.


Hey monkey where did you get the Golden Sun ROM from? i've been looking for one for ages and all i can find is the japanese version of the game. Can you remember the site?
Tue 18/02/03 at 18:55
Posts: 15,443
DeltaJava wrote:
> Yeah, me too. Anyway, I still can't find the ROM "demo" for
> Zelda...

By the way, I mean Zelda: Link to the Past. Obviously.
Tue 18/02/03 at 18:48
Regular
Posts: 11,875
I got the Final Fantasy 3 ROM and it's a very crap game.

Also Megaman Zero is cool, but way too hard.
Tue 18/02/03 at 18:22
Posts: 15,443
Yeah, me too. Anyway, I still can't find the ROM "demo" for Zelda...
Tue 18/02/03 at 17:53
Regular
"Peace Respect Punk"
Posts: 8,069
DeltaJava wrote:
> I was surprised how easy it was to download the ROMs, considering it's
> illegal.

Sibs said earlier on in this very thread:
"Anyway, even though it is illegal to keep ROMs I think I'm right in saying theres a loophole that allows you to keep a ROM for 24 (or 48, I can't remember...) hours to act as a demo. But there's nothing stopping you getting a game, saving your progress, deleting the file after 24 hours, downloading it again and resuming from where you left off (you still have the seperate save file). Of course, I only ever download ROMs of games I have the actual game cart of, and if I don't have the cart I ALWAYS delete the ROM after a day... ;-)"

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