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General => Video Game Bored => Topic started by: DJ_Tet on July 10, 2010, 12:52:23 AM

Title: Original Gameboy Carts
Post by: DJ_Tet on July 10, 2010, 12:52:23 AM
Are they finally a dead legacy?  One can assume with the success of the DS (the 'third leg' so to speak) and the upcoming launch of the 3DS that the original Gameboy and Gameboy Advance lines are dead.

So what is the best machine to play original Gameboy carts on?  I've got a GBA Clamshell, they stick out there but it doesn't bother me.  I don't think the screen is perfect for GB games though, seems like they run in a window. 

Also, what are the must-have Gameboy games in your collection? 
Title: Re: Original Gameboy Carts
Post by: demi on July 10, 2010, 12:55:39 AM
There was a Gameboy thread down the page.

The best option is the AGS-101 model of the SP (the backlit "brighter" screen)
Title: Re: Original Gameboy Carts
Post by: DJ_Tet on July 10, 2010, 12:57:38 AM
Sorry I looked, you can merge it and I'll read through it.

Thanks for the recommendation.  Am I wrong that the screen is cropped on the SP models?  Or it doesn't have the largest screen available?

I'll take clarity over size but it would be nice if there was a model with both.
Title: Re: Original Gameboy Carts
Post by: demi on July 10, 2010, 12:59:52 AM
Here's the thread

http://www.evilbore.com/forum/index.php?topic=34682.0

It doesnt have all recommendations but its a good start. IMO the original gameboy doesnt have much going for it.

I'm pretty sure nothing is cropped on the SP. You can stretch the screen with a button I think, but otherwise its native.
Title: Re: Original Gameboy Carts
Post by: DJ_Tet on July 10, 2010, 01:05:58 AM
Yeah I've got the shitty SP.  There were only a handful of carts I was interested in but I'll definitely check out some of the recommendations in that thread.

Is the good SP also the best way to play GBA games?
Title: Re: Original Gameboy Carts
Post by: demi on July 10, 2010, 01:07:45 AM
Um... it could be, but I'd prefer a DS Lite or a DSi over the SP on account of the more room for your hands (the L and R on an SP are super tiny).
Title: Re: Original Gameboy Carts
Post by: DJ_Tet on July 10, 2010, 09:33:42 AM
Good call, I could never reliably hit the bumpers with my sp and gorilla hands.

That's what the screen issue was, the gba games on my DSL, that screen is cropped a bit if I remember correctly.
Title: Re: Original Gameboy Carts
Post by: Ichirou on July 10, 2010, 10:52:19 AM
What slime said.  I have a Game Boy Player myself, it's the only way to play these games.
Title: Re: Original Gameboy Carts
Post by: Ninja on July 10, 2010, 11:01:53 AM
The Game Boy Micro is pretty sweet for playing GBA games with maximum portability; the screen is backlit too. Although these days I usually play GB/GBA games on my PSP.
Title: Re: Original Gameboy Carts
Post by: demi on July 10, 2010, 11:17:26 AM
If you have a flashcart, Lameboy is a very good GB/GBC emulator.

I use it with my DS Lite, giving me:

- DS
- GBA
- GB/GBC
Title: Re: Original Gameboy Carts
Post by: Chinner on July 10, 2010, 11:35:41 AM
Was tidying up my cupboard a week ago and found a shit load of old gameboy shit. I don't know about you guys, but theres something just immensely cool about the see through game boy pocket. Even found my first ever copy of Pokemon red.
Title: Re: Original Gameboy Carts
Post by: cool breeze on July 10, 2010, 11:55:24 AM
yeah, if you don't care about portability, the gameboy player on the gamecube is the best option.  Only thing I dislike about it is not owning one of those hori snes style gamecube pads.

The Game Boy Micro is pretty sweet for playing GBA games with maximum portability; the screen is backlit too. Although these days I usually play GB/GBA games on my PSP.

I really like the Game Boy Micro but I think a lot of people have problems with the screen size.  The d-pad and face buttons are incredibly comfortable on it and it is a built solid.
Title: Re: Original Gameboy Carts
Post by: DJ_Tet on July 10, 2010, 01:26:09 PM
Good tips, I knew this would be the place for concise, quick info.  Without search it's hard to find that shit on gaf.

I have a DSL now, I used to have a regular DS but I traded it in for the Lite (and lost the ability to play GB carts.)

I might have to look into a flashcart for the time being, mine is acting up now (had an R4 but I'm not sure what the good card is today.)

I saw used GBA SP 101s on Amazon for about $40, will definitely look into a gamecube adapter as well for the collection.  Is the Gamecube Gameboy Player better than the one that came out for SNES? 





edit:  I love the idea of the micro and wouldn't care about the carts sticking out, but I'm not in a position to play portable games often.  I'd just as soon play a gba sp or play the games on a tv at home.
Title: Re: Original Gameboy Carts
Post by: demi on July 10, 2010, 01:27:38 PM
Yes
Title: Re: Original Gameboy Carts
Post by: cool breeze on July 10, 2010, 01:34:13 PM
Good tips, I knew this would be the place for concise, quick info.  Without search it's hard to find that shit on gaf.

I have a DSL now, I used to have a regular DS but I traded it in for the Lite (and lost the ability to play GB carts.)

I might have to look into a flashcart for the time being, mine is acting up now (had an R4 but I'm not sure what the good card is today.)

I saw used GBA SP 101s on Amazon for about $40, will definitely look into a gamecube adapter as well for the collection.  Is the Gamecube Gameboy Player better than the one that came out for SNES? 





edit:  I love the idea of the micro and wouldn't care about the carts sticking out, but I'm not in a position to play portable games often.  I'd just as soon play a gba sp or play the games on a tv at home.

The GB Micro doesn't play Gameboy or Gameboy Color games, so at least you don't need to worry about a cart sticking out! that is one big reason that the GBA SP back-lit is probably the best option.  GB/GBC carts still stick out, but at least it plays them and offers a reasonably sized screen.

Gameboy Player on gamecube is better if only because it can play GBA games.  Plus if you have the Gamecube to GBA cable, you can use the GBA or GBA SP as the controller (I'm pretty sure).

also, if you're getting it used, the gameboy player includes both the hardware that plugs into the bottom of the Gamecube and the software on a disc.
Title: Re: Original Gameboy Carts
Post by: DJ_Tet on July 10, 2010, 03:05:12 PM
Heh I didn't realize the Gameboy Player played GBA games.  Damn, I'm missing out big time!

edit:  I've actually got one of those cables, loved to play Pacman Vs back in the day.  That's a great tip about the controller.  'Connectivity'  :lol
Title: Re: Original Gameboy Carts
Post by: Vizzys on July 10, 2010, 03:25:58 PM
best flashcard atm is supercard ds2 if you feel like upgrading