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YAY! SP!

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I got my SP on tuesday and it is awesome. I just need to actually get some GBA games rather than the GBC game I've been playing. :)
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I've got one, and they're ace.

Marios & Luigi Superstars Saga (or something obscure like that) is a good platformer/rpg type game, and is quite good fun.

All handhelds need a good puzzler, platformer, golf game, rpg.
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The GBA version of Advance Wars 2 is ace. I heart it for when I'm shopping with Mrs Pants.
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Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:Marios & Luigi Superstars Saga (or something obscure like that) is a good platformer/rpg type game, and is quite good fun.
:above: this game is FTW!

and there's another one due for the DS :w00t:
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Did they port a Zelda game to the Advance? I think it'd be cool playing "Link to the Past" in my hands.
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indeed they did, the games i enjoyed most on the sp where golden sun 1 and 2, and the metroid game
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Zelda: The Minish Cap, Nickface. It's a bit pants IMO.
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Post by Sol »

A full size one, or one of the dinky little ones that have just come out?
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Soloman wrote:A full size one, or one of the dinky little ones that have just come out?
The foldy one.
<img src="http://www.mercadolibre.com.ec/org-img/ ... 0_3561.jpg">
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JamieChalm wrote:Zelda: The Minish Cap, Nickface. It's a bit pants IMO.
erm, they also ported link to the past and a nes one onto it, both in which i have. but the golden sun games are better! get them!
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Nickface wrote: The foldy one.
<img src="http://www.mercadolibre.com.ec/org-img/ ... 0_3561.jpg">
Anyone know where i can get a screwdriver to open one of those? Its a funny 3-pronged one.
I have one sitting on my desk with a screen that goes funny, and i wanna poke around the connections
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ProfHawking wrote:Anyone know where i can get a screwdriver to open one of those? Its a funny 3-pronged one.
I have one sitting on my desk with a screen that goes funny, and i wanna poke around the connections
http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?catego ... ts_id=1850&

lik sang is the obvious answer but I'm sure there's other sources
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shot2bits wrote:erm, they also ported link to the past and a nes one onto it, both in which i have. but the golden sun games are better! get them!
I have Link To The Past, still great as ever.
As for the Nes effort, you could DL and use an emulator and still feel conned.
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spoodie wrote:
ProfHawking wrote:Anyone know where i can get a screwdriver to open one of those? Its a funny 3-pronged one.
I have one sitting on my desk with a screen that goes funny, and i wanna poke around the connections
http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?catego ... ts_id=1850&

lik sang is the obvious answer but I'm sure there's other sources
Not sure what they're properly called, you might be able to bodge 'em undone with a small Tri-Wing bit, but they're a slightly different shape.
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ProfHawking wrote:
Nickface wrote: The foldy one.
<img src="http://www.mercadolibre.com.ec/org-img/ ... 0_3561.jpg">
Anyone know where i can get a screwdriver to open one of those? Its a funny 3-pronged one.
I have one sitting on my desk with a screen that goes funny, and i wanna poke around the connections
pot luck mate but:

http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro ... 5&id=18983

apparently has tri wing screwdriver bits in that kit. might be worth a go, and you can never have enough bits
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Anhamgrimmar wrote: http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro ... 5&id=18983

apparently has tri wing screwdriver bits in that kit. might be worth a go, and you can never have enough bits
I saw that, they do a 100 pc set for a tenner that looked rather tempting, but Tri Wing are more

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Post by ProfHawking »

it has tri-wing, but nowhere near small enough i think. i will pop to mapln next time im around town
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