Originally posted by Takuma79:
<strong><a href="http://www.buyritegames.com," target="_blank">www.buyritegames.com,</a> they sell them, little pricy, but they work</strong><hr></blockquote>
Hmmmm thanks Takuma79, but let me rephrase the question anywhere but buyrite
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Originally posted by i shot jr:
<strong>can I gatecrash this thread slightly and ask how well the gba actually translates to the big screen? Is it pleasing on the eye or does it look like a dogs dinner?</strong><hr></blockquote>
I've been wondering how it is to...
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Originally posted by BlackSpy:
<strong>It looks good.
I've even played it on a video projector and it still looks good. You very quickly realise that the screen lets the console down in more than just its lack of backlighting. I haven't played a game yet where it didn't look better on the TV than on the console, Kuru Kuru Kururin is perhaps a little easier on the console for control reasons but apart from that there isn't a thing wrong with it that I can think of. Its especially good for Advance Wars and the like, you can pass it round and appreciate what the other people are doing that much better.
Its a great wee device and one that I'd certainly buy again. The kit even comes with the screwdrivers and such required to open it up and, if you decide you want to go mobile again its a snap to unplug the TV bit and stick batteries back in. If you think you might like it, I'd say you'll love it.</strong><hr></blockquote>
cheers blackpsy, appreciate the insight.