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> your right but what do you think about the gba gc link options
1) I am in no doubt that it will be a seldom utilised ADDITION to the usefulness the GBA will have as a standalone hand held console. It's main strength is it's capacity to be used anywhere. Linking it to an immobile unit goes against it's very nature, and is likely little more than an afterthought by its creators.
2) Quoting my entire post is a cunning, if over-used method of increasing your word count. No need to do it in future, we're (mostly) all intelligent to know what you're referring to when replying.
> hmmm, looking at the topic: gba will it be useful.
>
> Well, that's all relative really isn't it? I mean, as a hand held
> games console, I'm sure it'll do its job, and doubtless do it well.
> Nintendo have dominated the hand held gaming market ever since there
> was a market there to be dominated.
>
> As for other uses....
>
> Well, I doubt the gba will be useful when used as, say, a toothbrush,
> or hair gel. In that sense, its usefullness is somewhat limited.
>
> It's a specialised tool designed for a market which demands
> specialised tools. It'll be useful, but specifically so.
your right but what do you think about the gba gc link options
Damn, you're good.
> wow that was all one sentence im really impressed by people who use no
> punctuation at all i mean its not too hard to use a full stop or a
> comma because if you do it would make everyone feel better in fact use
> apostrophes too because then you would have correct grammar but maybe
> we could all talk like you and whosaysweneedtousespaceseither oh yeah
> if we dont use spaces it makes stuff irritating to read just like your
> post.
the difference between you and the thread creator is that you probably had to sit and type that out slowly so as to make sure you didn't put any correct punctuation in there.
Mindless ignorance is a talent, and shouldn't be treated lightly.
Well, that's all relative really isn't it? I mean, as a hand held games console, I'm sure it'll do its job, and doubtless do it well. Nintendo have dominated the hand held gaming market ever since there was a market there to be dominated.
As for other uses....
Well, I doubt the gba will be useful when used as, say, a toothbrush, or hair gel. In that sense, its usefullness is somewhat limited.
It's a specialised tool designed for a market which demands specialised tools. It'll be useful, but specifically so.