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For example, a lot of NES RPGs are absent from the GBC, and for the GBA the sound quality for many game ports is crappy, not to mention I have yet to see classics such as Secret of Mana and Chrono Trigger for the GBA (although CT came out for the DS later).
So, in my opinion, The Gameboy Color is more advanced (for example better graphics) than the NESThe Gameboy Advance is more advanced than the Super NintendoThe Nintendo DS is more advanced than the Nintendo 64What about the Nintendo 3DS? Do you feel it will be more advanced than the gamecube?
Quote from: DJ_O on March 22, 2011, 03:01:13 pmFor example, a lot of NES RPGs are absent from the GBC, and for the GBA the sound quality for many game ports is crappy, not to mention I have yet to see classics such as Secret of Mana and Chrono Trigger for the GBA (although CT came out for the DS later).My main problem with the GBA ports is the reduced screen size, and the ridiculously bright graphics in some games.
It has HD Graphics, unlike the Wii...
Quote from: JosJuice on March 22, 2011, 03:15:32 pmQuote from: DJ_O on March 22, 2011, 03:01:13 pmFor example, a lot of NES RPGs are absent from the GBC, and for the GBA the sound quality for many game ports is crappy, not to mention I have yet to see classics such as Secret of Mana and Chrono Trigger for the GBA (although CT came out for the DS later).My main problem with the GBA ports is the reduced screen size, and the ridiculously bright graphics in some games.Weird I didn't see the bright graphics.
Ah, right. Yeah I remember the original GBA. It was so terrible X.x
Quote from: Hot_Dog on March 22, 2011, 03:00:06 pmSo, in my opinion, The Gameboy Color is more advanced (for example better graphics) than the NESThe Gameboy Advance is more advanced than the Super NintendoThe Nintendo DS is more advanced than the Nintendo 64What about the Nintendo 3DS? Do you feel it will be more advanced than the gamecube?not quite yet, though it has a shot. I personally don't like the double screen idea though -- if they could just jazz up the Advance SP design, that would be a buy for me. And if It came with a pokemon game 'Pokemon Rainbow' where you could play through a 2000 hour story in more than the 5 regions
I heard it is a bit more advanced than the Wii... I don't know if its true of not. Probly not tho
Quote from: Scout on March 22, 2011, 03:22:02 pmIt has HD Graphics, unlike the Wii...I don't think it has over 640x480 (maybe 320x240?) pixels (unless you count every pixel twice due to the 3D... but it wouldn't be HD even then)Quote from: DJ_O on March 22, 2011, 03:28:16 pmQuote from: JosJuice on March 22, 2011, 03:15:32 pmQuote from: DJ_O on March 22, 2011, 03:01:13 pmFor example, a lot of NES RPGs are absent from the GBC, and for the GBA the sound quality for many game ports is crappy, not to mention I have yet to see classics such as Secret of Mana and Chrono Trigger for the GBA (although CT came out for the DS later).My main problem with the GBA ports is the reduced screen size, and the ridiculously bright graphics in some games.Weird I didn't see the bright graphics.It's only present in a few games. Since the original GBA didn't have a backlight, they made everything too bright instead, making it look terrible on GBAs that have backlight.