Son of Godzilla
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Ok, maybe I'm a tard, but I vaguely remember there being some sort of option to choose what screen the game is played on. Being forced to look at the top screen is suck. Hell, I'd rather the top screen not exist at all.
Son of Godzilla said:Ok, maybe I'm a tard, but I vaguely remember there being some sort of option to choose what screen the game is played on. Being forced to look at the top screen is suck. Hell, I'd rather the top screen not exist at all.
commish said:DS > PSP
*runs*
Hell, I'd rather the top screen not exist at all
commish said:DS > PSP
*runs*
'tard indeedSon of Godzilla said:Ok, maybe I'm a tard, but I vaguely remember there being some sort of option to choose what screen the game is played on. Being forced to look at the top screen is suck. Hell, I'd rather the top screen not exist at all.
Naked Snake said:Top screen for everything except Wario Wario Twisted, that's much better played on the bottom screen, the twisting feels much more natural when it's centered between your hands... Anyone know how it plays on the Micro? Is the bulky cart size a problem?
As others have mentioned, you change this in the OS options menu.Son of Godzilla said:Ok, maybe I'm a tard, but I vaguely remember there being some sort of option to choose what screen the game is played on. Being forced to look at the top screen is suck. Hell, I'd rather the top screen not exist at all.
I think the top screen gives slightly better colors and image quality due to the extra protection layer on the bottom screen which makes it a bit dimmer, but only slightly IMO.
Not that I know of. Maybe there's a homebrew hack for this. Can't tell you how many times I wish I could make Y the B button, and B and A button. It would make most GBA games so much more comfortable to play on the DS.Son of Godzilla said:I don't suppose theres any way to map A and B to X/Y eh?
ghibli99 said:Not that I know of. Maybe there's a homebrew hack for this. Can't tell you how many times I wish I could make Y the B button, and B and A button. It would make most GBA games so much more comfortable to play on the DS.
I was at Costco this weekend staring at their Micro bundles thinking the exact same thing.AdmiralViscen said:Agree x 10
It's this issue that has me getting a Micro.
ghibli99 said:I was at Costco this weekend staring at their Micro bundles thinking the exact same thing.
AdmiralViscen said:Agree x 10
It's this issue that has me getting a Micro.
Snaku said:Yeah, I did the same thing (picked up the Fami Micro last week along with FFIV). It's damn near impossible to play the Mega Man Zero games with the DS's A&B button placement.
AdmiralViscen said:I've had problems with Mario 3, Zero Mission, Superstar Saga... pretty much everything I've played on it. But I can't go back to my NESP's hideous frontlit screen. So, they forced me into a Micro. FF4-6 were the kickers.
I hate Nintendo for this.
Victrix said:I gotta agree, their 'almost perfect but not *quite*' design is maddening
They do so much right, then fuck up some other aspect
I can't wait for the DS SP! Hopefully they put the screens closer together. Still keeping my original DS and GB Micro though.AdmiralViscen said:They do it on purpose. I can't wait for DS SP to make my Micro useless.
Let's hear more about that Costco bundle!
Naked Snake said:I expect the DS SP to have smaller screens (and smaller unit altogether), but crisper like the Micro's.
It's not much of a bundle, to tell you the truth. It's basically an $89 bundle that includes just the GBM (silver or black with the two included faceplates) and an accessories bundle that I'd sell on eBay the moment I bought it. Checked real quick, and you can sell it on eBay for $10-$15 + shipping, so it brings the GBM cost down to about $75-80 after everything's said and done.AdmiralViscen said:Costco deals! It's not on their site!
ghibli99 said:It's not much of a bundle, to tell you the truth. It's basically an $89 bundle that includes just the GBM (silver or black with the two included faceplates) and an accessories bundle that I'd sell on eBay the moment I bought it. Checked real quick, and you can sell it on eBay for $10-$15 + shipping, so it brings the GBM cost down to about $75-80 after everything's said and done.
Personally, the J-whore in me wants the import Famicom version, although that damn near adds 50% to the price, which even for me, is a lot to pay for something that will only play my GBC games. This is what makes the new backlit SP tempting, but the SP has always been the most uncomfortable GB for me to hold and play (it's an ergonomic nightmare).
IMO, the Micro is the most comfortable GB since the original GBA. The SP is really uncomfortable, and the DS is too heavy for extended periods of use. Like others have said, the ultimate would be a shrunk-down, lighter version of the DS with mappable buttons, or at least a few selectable layouts. A better d-pad and buttons like the Micro would also be most welcome.AdmiralViscen said:So, Micro it is. I hope it's not uncomfortable.
ghibli99 said:IMO, the Micro is the most comfortable GB since the original GBA. The SP is really uncomfortable, and the DS is too heavy for extended periods of use. Like others have said, the ultimate would be a shrunk-down, lighter version of the DS with mappable buttons, or at least a few selectable layouts. A better d-pad and buttons like the Micro would also be most welcome.
There are differences. Are they minor? Depends on who you ask.AdmiralViscen said:Why do you want the Famicom version? Just by the US version, it's the same damn thing. What I really want is the FF4 version, that looks awesome.
Shoulder buttons on the GBM are OK... not nearly as good as the older ones. You may also want to try one first to see if you like the Start/Select button placement.AdmiralViscen said:What about the shoulder buttons? I never liked them on the first GBA. DS is the best, with those.
Son of Godzilla said:DS's dpad kinda blows too.