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The Game Boy Advance Was A Monster System

The GBA Micro might just be the most beautiful console ever made.

I think there used to be a GAF collectors thread for that console with some gorgeous pics. Cant find it now.

Excuse the self quoting but I found the thread.

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=138520

WARNING - NSFW (not safe for wallet) Hardware porn

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Just look at this sexy motherfucker!
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The games were absolutely amazing, but the handheld didn't shine for me until GBA SP. I played my og GBA under a lamp and it was still way too dark. Amazing games though like tactics ogre.
 

Eila

Member
If only it had a lit screen from the beginning so games didn't suffer from washed out palettes & they had invested in better sound. It's a little 2D powerhouse anyway.
 

Arturo

Member
I think if I had to choose only one system I'd go with the GBA. Awesome games, good battery life, amazing screen (on the AGS-101 and the Micro) and hey… they are beautiful! XD I love this little machine.

Excuse the self quoting but I found the thread.

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=138520

WARNING - NSFW (not safe for wallet) Hardware porn

Sweet! These are some of mine from that thread too. Mostly micros (my favorite GBA), I have a few GBA SP more.

























And some extras ;)

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And if you want some good game recommendations, I made a thread a few years ago which is full of gems: Official Gameboy Advance Software Thread of Micro Pleasures for Great Pocket Justice

Nice. Here's my system shots from that thread:


Currently playing FFVI Advance on the old boy, still runs like a champ.

Nice! Is it the same one with different faceplates?
 

Glass Rebel

Member
I don't care what anyone says.

The Famicom style GBA Micro is the most beautiful piece of hardware ever, gaming or otherwise.
 

bend

Neo Member
What's the best and most cost effective way to get gaming on a GBA these days?

Cost effective but I'm assuming you want playability as well? Find a used SP with the brighter screen (AGS-101), then an ezflash IV or whatever your preferred method is.

More cost effective? A regular SP is good too, but you will wish you had the nicer screen
 

Arturo

Member
Yep! Just a US black one. Still kinda kick myself that I never got the Famicom one, but oh wells.

Cool. I could never get the black US one. Was it fully black? IIRC it came with faceplaces with some designs…

And yes, the Famicom ones are beautiful. I was lucky enough to get both the US and Japanese ones. Although they are mostly the same, there are some changes in the back and the packaging is completely different.
 

Arturo

Member
More cost effective? A regular SP is good too, but you will wish you had the nicer screen

Yes. If you can get an AGS-101, go for it. It was backlit, not like the regular SP which was frontlit, although I guess the price will be quite higher for the AGS-101 today…
 

Shig

Strap on your hooker ...
Cool. I could never get the black US one. Was it fully black? IIRC it came with faceplaces with some designs…
It was a black unit with the silver faceplate, along with two other faceplates (flame and camo, iirc?).

Of course, it's got all that annoying FCC info and the serial number sticker on the back. If you got one from a country that doesn't mandate that stuff, you got the better deal.
 

Arturo

Member
Of course, it's got all that annoying FCC info and the serial number sticker on the back. If you got one from a country that doesn't mandate that stuff, you got the better deal.

Yup, the sticker is ugly, but I wanted one because it was pretty cheap back in the day, but in the end they ran out of sight. The US 20th Anniversary one does have the sticker on the back but luckily, the Japanese one doesn't.

 

Timeless

Member
What's the best and most cost effective way to get gaming on a GBA these days?
Barely working DS / DS lite + DS flash cart. Then dump all the GBA cartridges you buy and play on an emulator on any system you want. I prefer PC + usb SNES pad, which is around $10.
 

HotHamBoy

Member
You guys made me want to show off my own Micro...

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Mah baby!

I really just wanted a pure black replacement faceplate but that was the best I could do at the time. Not bad.

@Arturo

Those are all GORGEOUS and I want them all!

This one looks the best, tho:


Love those dual colors.

I didn't know there were so many colors for the unit itself!
 

meanspartan

Member
You can get a backlit Advance for $100-150 on ebay. Huh. I might do that one day.

I have an SP, but it is nowhere near as comfortable.

Anyway, Castlevania: Circle of the Moon was what I got with my system as my first game. Fucking terrific game, loved it.

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fester

Banned
The shortness of the GBA's life tends to be increasingly exaggerated. It had a fine year of releases in 2005. It was certainly being shooed out the door past that, but something as notable as FFVI Advance saw western release in 2007.

As far as the GBA vs. DS debate goes, I'm team GBA all the way:
2 great 2D Metroids >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hunters & Pinball
Minish Cap & LTTP >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks
Warioland 4, WarioWare & Twisted >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Master of Disguise, Touched, & DIY
FE6, 7, & Sacred Stones >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Shadow Dragon & Heroes of Light & Shadow
Advance Wars 1&2 >>>>>>>>>>> Dual Strike & Days of Ruin
Ports of the best Mario games w/ additional content >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bland-ass NSMB
Mario Golf & Tennis >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>No Mario Golf or Tennis
Mario vs. DK 1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>any other Mario vs. DK that came afterward
Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga >>> any other M&L game (Bowser's Inside Story is close, tho)
Golden Sun & TLA >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dark Moon
Rhythm Tengoku >>> Rhythm Heaven Gold
Megaman Zero & Battle Network series >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ZX & StarForce
Aria of Sorrow >>>>>>>>> any DS Castlevania

There are a lot of great DS games but the comparisons in your list make a pretty compelling case for the GBA that I hadn't considered before.
 

ErbilT

Member
I'll admit, I didn't do a thorough search, but not much of a mention of the Revo k101?

I still have my GBA SP, but the front light is an ugly solution and I gave away my original GBA as it was too difficult to use without modification. I picked up a Revo last year and it actually boosted my interest in the system again. There has been a little bit of craziness going on with the pricing of them, and the emulation of the other supported systems on the console is not as amazing as I have hoped, but for someone who wants to play the systems games on original or cloned hardware, and still wants to keep things digital, it works extremely well.
 

HotHamBoy

Member
The GBM looks stunning. Very sharp screen. But it's too little. Too small. I have one, but I don't play it. Just keep it as a collector's item.

It's true. I think it would have been fine when I was younger but it's just a little too small of a screen. The eye strain is real.

I love the novelty of it, though.

So... i just picked up a black DS Lite becuase I can't find an AGS-101 around here. I don't really like playing DS games on my N3DS, anyway. Used to have a white Lite long ago but the triggers yellowed, the hinge cracked and the touch screen was permanently out of calibration.

So I thought, hell, I'll just get a DS Lite for now, they are pretty easy to find. Found this black one in incredibly good condition for $40.

Got my GBA games and

1) wow, sure is nice to play these on a screen bigger than a postage stamp

and

2) NOOOO What is this ghosting!? The ghosting is horrible! I don't remember this!

I've been looking at these faceplates, how is the clarity over the screen? My micro is a little scratched up and I still can't find a good condition OEM one in black

They are very high quality, the screen cover is perfectly clear. The rest of the faceplate has a sort of fine vinyl texture, not smooth like the official ones. But it's good, it's a matte finish.
 

RRockman

Banned
I think if I had to choose only one system I'd go with the GBA. Awesome games, good battery life, amazing screen (on the AGS-101 and the Micro) and hey… they are beautiful! XD I love this little machine.



Sweet! These are some of mine from that thread too. Mostly micros (my favorite GBA), I have a few GBA SP more.

























And some extras ;)

IMG_2688.jpg


IMG_2681.jpg


And if you want some good game recommendations, I made a thread a few years ago which is full of gems: Official Gameboy Advance Software Thread of Micro Pleasures for Great Pocket Justice



Nice! Is it the same one with different faceplates?


BRB emptying my bank account
 
The GBA was phenomenal. Those were simpler times: it was the last great system without 3D, online, or touch screen controls. Just pure gaming.

The GBA and SNES were golden ages for 2D classic Japanese gaming. Like, we got four Mega Man Zero games on the GBA. We'll never see that kind of indulgence again.
 

Damaniel

Banned
I am now looking to buy a GBA again. Sold my Micro last year, which I regret every day.

:(

Same here. Only system I ever sold, and I regretted it pretty much the day after I did. I still own a SP though, so it's not all bad.

GBA is also one of those systems that I'd like to spend some time dabbling with from a homebrew standpoint. There's plenty of developer docs available, and the hardware is right in that sweet spot between 'too little hardware to do anything interesting without fighting the RAM/ROM/CPU/etc all day' and 'so many resources that I can just toss up a project in Unity and go nuts'.
 
Loved the GBA. First system was GBC but this one came next. Had the original one first but then got the SP and gave the old one to my cousins (which they proceeded to break not too long after XD). I remember getting the SP in a Toys R Us bundle with Mega Man Battle Network 3 (which I sadly no longer have.)

The GBA to GameCube cable was one of the most epic things I got when I was younger. Using it with Pokemon Colosseum (which also sadly I no longer have) was awesome.

I'm starting to remember why I don't like to sell games anymore :(
 

Jacknapes

Member
Never knew the N64 had an add-on to play GBA games, learn something new every day.

Did have the GameCube/GBA player, which was a brilliant piece of kit. Came in a lot of use when i lost my original GBA on holiday.

Have in the last year replaced the GBA with a GBA SP, which needed a new battery. Still one of the best consoles i've owned over the years.
 

Firemind

Member
At the time you think you don't care because you have had the games for awhile, maybe even a long time, and you want the new thing.

But man, years later you start feeling nostalgic and realize what a fool you were.
I sold Breath of Fire, Breath of Fire 2, SSF2 Turbo Revival, SF3 Alpha, LOTR: The Two Towers and lord knows what else. Don't really regret it.
 

dubc35

Member
I had an SP and a Micro back in their prime. I sold both about 10 years ago. I don't miss the micro at all. The screen was too small for me. I miss the SP more. I loved the Cobalt Blue! I get my GBA fill via a DS Lite now; not the best option but good enough for me right now.
 

_h8bit

Banned
I'll admit, I didn't do a thorough search, but not much of a mention of the Revo k101?

I still have my GBA SP, but the front light is an ugly solution and I gave away my original GBA as it was too difficult to use without modification. I picked up a Revo last year and it actually boosted my interest in the system again. There has been a little bit of craziness going on with the pricing of them, and the emulation of the other supported systems on the console is not as amazing as I have hoped, but for someone who wants to play the systems games on original or cloned hardware, and still wants to keep things digital, it works extremely well.

This is good to hear - I was recently reminded about them and now that the holidays are over, I was thinking of picking up one for myself.
 

HotHamBoy

Member
I sold Breath of Fire, Breath of Fire 2, SSF2 Turbo Revival, SF3 Alpha, LOTR: The Two Towers and lord knows what else. Don't really regret it.

If it makes you feel any better none of those games go very much at all. I'm pretty sure they are all $10 or less used, the LOTR games go for like $2-3.

Tbh, most GBA games are pretty cheap. The Square Enix games tend to be the most valuable but you are still only talking about $20-25. I recently re-acquired Warioware Twisted for $18. Totally worth it, that is a game you just can't run on anything else.

The trick is finding hardware that is still in good condition. Most handhelds are all scuffed and scratched, have a wonky button, missing faceplates, etc. I've seen a ton of DS systems with broken hinges, floppy top-halves and so on.


@chadderbox77 what the hell is that?
 
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