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WonderSwan Advance

pecka writes "There is an article about a guy who took apart his WonderSwan Color and inserted Gameboy Advance motherboard and screen into the WS case so he can play WS games along with GBA's ones. And yeah, it's in French so you better use Babelfish." I'd call that an impressive hack!

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  1. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by Imperial+Tacohead · · Score: 3, Funny

    They're not always random. Some makers of that kind of clothing apparently have a rather disturbing sense of humor. Walking through Berkeley with a half-Japanese friend of mine one day, she started giggling for no apparent reason. I asked her why, and she said that a passing white girl's t-shirt said "whore" on the front. On the one hand, I didn't think it was funny, but on the other hand, you get what you deserve in a case like that.

  2. Re:Where is the goat in goatse.cx? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yeah, that will teach me too, those fucking assholes.

  3. Re:how about an NES handheld? by the_danielsan · · Score: 1

    In fact, there is a NES-Emulator for the GBA! Check this out: http://www.nolag.com/code/gbdev/pocketnes/

    In order to play games, you need a ROM-writer from lik-sang

  4. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by British · · Score: 2

    Wait, did it say "Whore" in English or Japanese? If it was in Japanese, that's hilarious since she(shirt wearer) probably doesn't know what it means.

  5. Re:I can't imagine the point of doing this. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The 70's are over man. Get pants that aren't totally tight, mine have pockets plenty big enough to hold a GBA. Oh, wait, you're only 13.

  6. Re:Ignorants by Solid+Snake_6 · · Score: 1

    Ignorance nothing. The big N makes the best handhelds hands down. The reason why other handhelds don't survive is cause they are total crap!!! Well the hardware was superior to the GB, GBP, and GBC......but the games for the other systems plain sucked. However the GBA is the king of portable hardware. The Lynx, Gamegear, Neo Geo Pocket, and NGPC.......games sucked, plain and simple. And I do understand the overseas world of videogames.

  7. Re:The WonderSwan FAQ by pallex · · Score: 2

    They are free to put what they want on their webpages. Surely you arent suggesting that website content somehow becomes a legally binding contract which you are subject to just because you`ve viewed it?

  8. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by Kinetix303 · · Score: 1

    Maybe she knew that it said whore? You should have slipped her a bill and waited to see what would happen.

  9. Re:Cool! by the_danielsan · · Score: 1

    What do you mean by the "cellphone/modem" circuit? The possibility of connecting a cellphone to it?

    I've been to Japan just recently and purchased a GBA. In the manual there were some pictures of how to attach a cellular phone to the GBA. I couldn't read the text, but it's probably for multiplayer games.

  10. Re:Ignorants by M3wThr33 · · Score: 1

    :-/ OOOPs! Sorry on my part, I spelled "there" wrong. A little anal retentiveness is in me.

  11. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by Suppafly · · Score: 1
    Mojo Dojo from Powerpuff Girls is another example

    its actually Mojo JoJo and its not at all japanese.. he has an indian style turban on his head for crying out loud..

  12. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by factor-C · · Score: 2, Informative
    You don't understand what you're talking about. The Japanese grammatical structure is quite different from that of English. What you see on their clothes are English words written in Japanese grammatical structure. A Japanese person that knows the literal definition of the English words will know exactly what it means. In English, we say: Bob has long hair. In Japanese (literally translated to English) they would say: Long hair Bob has. It gets a lot wierder than that as you get into more complex sentence structure.

    Basically those sayings are translated for a Japanese person that understands the literal definition of the words but uses Japanese grammatical structure. Knowing this, it may still seem strange, but then again we often associate nuances to words that are not part of their literal definition, so we may deem their choice of words inappropriate when they are in fact in keeping with the literal definition.

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  13. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by whimmel · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure that the characters girls get tattooed on their lower backs are a big joke on them.

    I'm sure they say something like "Upstairs Downstairs" or "If you can read this, use a lubricant"

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  14. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The translation is "buy our product and you will have good luck" which is the intended meaning, but sounds silly to us because it's (probably) illegal to advertise that sort of thing in the western world, so we've never heard it

    Well, I don't know about you, but I know of a brand of shampoo that will have me orgasming like Meg Ryan, I know it "could be me" winning the lottery, I know that my girlfriend will leave me unless I take her to fancy restaurants and pay on plastic, and I know that my frosted Lucky Charms are "magically" delicious. Cookies of maximum luck sound quite honest and refreshing by comparison.

  15. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by KNicolson · · Score: 1
    Oh come on. You don't think the Japanese make fun of Americans when they come over and try to say "Sayonara"? :)

    In fact, they do so on prime-time TV! Sunday evenings, 7pm, there's a variety show (Sanma's Super-Mechanical Television, as it gets translated in the English press) with a segment where they interview random foreigners and get them to tell a funny story in Japanese - they used to do the segment with Japanese trying to speak English, but the laughing at foreigners part seems to have replaced it completely.

  16. Re:English interview. by KingSchlong · · Score: 1
    "titbits" ?

    Yes, titbits.

  17. GBA & Wonderswan Combo by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Imagine a Beowolf Cluster of THESE!!!

  18. Lik-Sang is cool by SaiyajinTrunks · · Score: 1

    Since this is already off-topic...

    I got a PS2 box from Lik-Sang. You plug your monitor and speakers into it, then plug it into your PS2, sound card and video card and you can flip your monitor between computer and PS2! It was $40 bucks and was not packaged very well (two of the units were crammed into nothing more than a bubble-envelope) but they survived the trip from Hong Kong ^_^. Both units kinda went on the fritz the first time I played with them, but now they work perfect (?!??).

    Only thing with it is the colors are a little washed out (and the picture is a little blurry if you use the included VGA cable) but I like playing in 640x480. I have wished for a way to play PS2 on my Sony G400 since I got it! Since I have the G-series Sony monitor, I have an extra input and can just toggle between Debian and my PS2 from the front of the monitor itself, damn it's neat. Works great with mp3s too; PC pumps out the tunes via the rear channels and PS2 can be heard (if you want) through the front speakers! Of course it isn't all that technically impressive, it is conveneient as hell; gotta fsck that 40gig or waiting for mozilla to finish compiling? Flip to input-2 and play some PS2 or watch a DVD!

    My favorite thing is the quote that is (literally) on all 6 faces of the box: "This product will situate you in the enjoyment as in dreamland." I guess dreamland _is_ slightly blurry, so it's accurate! I wonder what nutty little phrase they came up for the GameAxe?

    Disclaimer:I don't work for Lik-Sang or anything, but I was quite nervous about ordering from them the first time. I just thought my testimonial may serve to reduce the paranoia of potenial customers. With so much cool shit, I wouldn't have been surprised if it was a scam, but I ordered anyway after reading things from a couple of professional game developers about them getting their GameBoy ROM flashers and dev kits from Lik-Sang.

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  19. Re:Yes! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Send and instant Karma to me, initial it with loving care.

  20. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by G-funk · · Score: 1

    No, it's not a correct translation. Translation requires you to take the meaning from a sentence in one language, and write something with the same meaning in the target language. Direct translations are only half the job, as All Your Base admirably shows.

    I know what it means, and that's what it is. The translation is "buy our product and you will have good luck" which is the intended meaning, but sounds silly to us because it's (probably) illegal to advertise that sort of thing in the western world, so we've never heard it.

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  21. Re:I can't imagine the point of doing this. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    He thinks the he's a 13yo from 30 years ago. You can be pretty sure he's on some recreational pharmacuticals from that particular era.

  22. Ignorants by M3wThr33 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Man... you would think some of you people understand the overseas world of video games. The wonderswan is the brain child and swansong of Gunpei Yokoi, designer of Metroid, Kid Icarus, Game & Watch, the dubious Gameboy and Gameboy Pocket and the Virtual boy. Sadly, after the Virtual Boy he left NCL and went to Bandai to design a handheld called the WonderSwan. Featuring dual joypads serving a similar function as a Lynx's, but could also be additional buttons. It had 16 level grayscale, but held horizontal like a Game Gear. It also had PDA abilites with datebooks and calculators. The main reason it still survives in Japan is the fact their is a color version and it sports the handheld version of Final Fantasy with numerous improvements as background battlegraphics, save ANYWHERE, and the bonus game can be done to give a small amount of money upon completion. I can't recall on the status of the 2 and 3. Unfortunately, Bandai has no plans to bring it here, as Americans are much less prone to accept a new radical handheld device from any company other than the Big N. If you are wondering about the status of the illustrious designer, he passed away a few years ago in a car crash, but his innovation lives on.

  23. Wonderswan stuff and more by Maestro443 · · Score: 1

    Couple things to think about. Wonderswan is a pretty good system, especially if you are fluent in Japanese. The first three Final Fantasy games have been released, many games based on anime series, (ie. Gundam, Macross etc) have been released, and the graphics on the system are quite good. Unfortunatly, you'll have to import this one, as it's never making it over here. There is a handheld NES, I'm not sure who makes it or how much, but if you go to http://www.playthegames.com they sometimes sell them and could tell you more. PLus it's a great store to boot.

  24. When are we gonna see an Amiga Advance? by jonnydigital · · Score: 1

    What I wanna know is, when are we gonna see an Amiga advance? I want my A500 handheld, dammnit! ;)

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  25. Ooh! Victor Mature alert. by pallex · · Score: 2

    Its not racist because you arent laughing at them on grounds of race; you`re doing it because then t-shirt is funny.

  26. Re:The WonderSwan FAQ by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Dreamcast had the most succesful console launch to date.

  27. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by iamblades · · Score: 1

    Yeah, its really just a culture gap, but you might as well get a good laugh from it...

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  28. Re:how about an NES handheld? by N. · · Score: 1

    This can't be done, the NES and gameboy are completely different systems. (Different CPU, memory, screen, and everything else.) The SEGA Master System and Game Gear on the other hand, they are basically the same system with different screen sizes.

  29. Re:The WonderSwan FAQ by pallex · · Score: 2

    "Bernie Stolar, the guy responsible for the Dreamcast lauch...and other things that Sega Saturn fans know too well (that's another story...) sign on with Mattel for the launch of the Wonder Swan."

    Dreamcast, Saturn, Mattel - Wow! With him behind you, it cant be long before this device blows the GBA out of the water. Move over Nintendo! :)

  30. Re:I can't imagine the point of doing this. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I thought it was the youth that wear the baggy cargo pants and the adults that wear jeans or dress pants.
    Or is it the other way around?

  31. Re:English interview. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "titbits" ?

    You must work as a plastic surgeon whose many skills includes reducing breastsize.

    As in : "Say, Shirlene.. could You come in here and scrape these titbits off the floor please ?"

    ahem

    tidbits.

  32. Re:The WonderSwan FAQ by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yeah, and so did the Titanic.

  33. Fran Frisina does it again! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Oh yeah! How do you like them gravy apples? Lum for life!

  34. Aha! by rveno1 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    So the french are good at something else besides food!

  35. Huh???? by rtmfm · · Score: 1

    What is a WonderSwan??? Are they available in the US?

    1. Re:Huh???? by AndyChrist · · Score: 1

      The WonderSwan is an incredibly stupidly named handheld from Bandai. It has remakes of the first few Final Fantasy games on it. This is the only reason anyone would buy one.

      The controls are among the worst I have ever experienced. I have only played Mr Driller on one of these things, and the fact that it has no D-pad, only two sets of four sharp-edged, wiggly buttons, makes even that undemanding game a physical pain to play.

      There are FIGHTING GAMES available for this system. Don't ask me how anyone is supposed to play them.

      Basically, the guy got it bass ackwards. He should be putting the wonderswan guts in the gameboy case. To get away from the horrid controls (granted, the gameboy has fewer buttons...)

  36. Handheld Gaming by TwistedTR · · Score: 1

    It's great to see someone being creative with handheld gaming systems. I remember the post from awhile back of the guy who took an Atari 2600 and fit it down to handheld size. Now can someone come up with something for me to do with this Sega Gamegear or this Atari Lynx that I got sitting around?

  37. Yes! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I've seen all good people turn their heads each day so satisfied, I'm on my way!

    1. Re:Yes! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Don't surround yourself with yourself!

  38. GBA games ONLY by jx100 · · Score: 5, Informative

    The unit can ONLY play GBA games. The guy just chopped up a GBA motherboard and stuffed it into a Wonderswan case.

    1. Re:GBA games ONLY by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yep. Which is quite an achievement anyway.

    2. Re:GBA games ONLY by _Bean_ · · Score: 2, Informative

      God I hate people like you. Perhaps you should read the article. Of course if the slashdot editor had done his job the article summary would be correct and we wouldn't have this problem.

    3. Re:GBA games ONLY by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      only plays GBA games? Where can I get this one?

    4. Re:GBA games ONLY by Dahan · · Score: 2, Informative
      From Nintendo, I guess. See the © 2001 Nintendo at the bottom?

      Really, it only plays GBA games. It's just the shell of a Wonderswan. Take a French class, then go read the article :)

    5. Re:GBA games ONLY by itarget · · Score: 2, Informative

      He's quite correct, actually. It's just a GBA inside a wonderswan case with some rewiring.

      If this is what threw you (not sure what the babelfish translation would look like, but I imagine it would be misleading):

      "il a fallut retravailler l'intérieur pour la mise en place des 2 cartes mère"

      He means that he had to rework the interior to make room for two motherboards, not cartridges.
      In french, cartridge == cartrouche, not carte.
      There's just one cartridge port, for gba cartridges, sort of sticking out the back. The wonderswan motherboard's only purpose is to handle the sound and buttons (then passing on the signals to the gba board behind it)

      On a side note, it looks like it could be accidentally snapped off if a little too much pressure were applied horizontally across the top of the cartridge (like a slipping finger). That would suck. :-P

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    6. Re:GBA games ONLY by itarget · · Score: 1

      You can get it in Japan. It's a GBA game that wasn't (I don't think) released in NA or EU.

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  39. The WonderSwan FAQ by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    http://db.gamefaqs.com/portable/wswan/file/wonders wan_a.txt

    For those of us who haven't heard of it before.

    1. Re:The WonderSwan FAQ by NotAnotherReboot · · Score: 3, Redundant
      http://db.gamefaqs.com/portable/wswan/file/wonders wan_a.txt

      That's the correct link to the FAQ.

    2. Re:The WonderSwan FAQ by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Uh, hello? They're the SAME LINK. Mod the parent down, he doesn't deserve karma for that.

    3. Re:The WonderSwan FAQ by BeagleBoi · · Score: 1

      Ok, due to weird Slashdot formatting shit, try this link : Wonderswan FAQ

    4. Re:The WonderSwan FAQ by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      wonderswan faq - you guys suck...

    5. Re:The WonderSwan FAQ by Nameles · · Score: 2, Informative

      Erm.... Look at the bottom of all GameFAQs pages. No linking directly to FAQs

    6. Re:The WonderSwan FAQ by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      This is the fucking WWW! You can't tell me what I can and can't link to! People who do that don't understand the way the web works. And if you think they'll prevail in court, THINK AGAIN!

    7. Re:The WonderSwan FAQ by Dmitry+Skylarov · · Score: 0

      Wow, that's funny. I hope they don't call the Internet Police.

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  40. This is a WonderSwan by CoreyGH · · Score: 5, Informative

    Here are some pics of the WonderSwan from their japanese website for those wondering what it is. And this is the hompage for the WonderSwan.

    1. Re:This is a WonderSwan by Jonathan · · Score: 3, Interesting

      What's even more bizzare is that Wizardry:The Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord, which more or less invented CRPGs when it was released in 1981 (God, twenty years ago!) for the Apple ][, has been ported to it! (I can't read Japanese, but I followed the Wizardry link)

  41. Re:Don't forget Pepe le Peu. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Right. I'm not French, and I still only shower once a week.

  42. Cool! by absurd_spork · · Score: 0
    I didn't know about the WonderSwan before, but I think it's WAY cool, especially because of the cellphone/modem circuit. It's blasted expensive, but it's a real innovation in mobile gaming.

    Except it doesn't work with the GBA. Ow, how I'd have loved distributed Worms sessions!

  43. I hope that sounds better in Japanese by Spy+Hunter · · Score: 5, Funny
    WonderSwan? WTH?

    Do they have a companion home console system named SuperDuck or UberSquirrel?

    I can just imagine the games they would make featuring "WonderSwan" and her sidekick "MegaGoose."

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    1. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by Spy+Hunter · · Score: 3, Funny
      Oh, that's right. I forgot that Japanese people love the look and sound of English words, but many have no idea what they mean. I learned this from Dave Barry's book "Dave Barry Does Japan" (very funny book, I recommend it) which includes the following actual quotations from T-shirts worn by unsuspecting Japanese citizens:

      I am Plump Mary.
      We're Bone Nob. We're happy our original dance.
      Nurse Mentality
      We hope to always have an open
      A souvenir goods make us happy anytime. Don't you Think So?
      Boneractive Wear

      If you head over to www.engrish.com you can see more examples of this hilarious stuff.

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    2. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by OO7david · · Score: 1

      Well, I guess someone was still angry from Nintendo that you had to shoot the ducks. I'll bet he's even more pissed now that his last bastion of bird recognition has been melded with his old enemy. This hacked system is the bastardization of all that guy stood for.

      I'm ashamed at the guy who did the hack; the exNinendo guy is probably jumping out a window now.

    3. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by Yodalf · · Score: 1

      No no... not "SuperDuck", but "Mighty Duck" instead. Reminds me of a certain hockey team (or is it baseball?) ...

      Anyway. Stupid names.

    4. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by DNS-and-BIND · · Score: 1

      Boy, I thought that kind of racist Japan-bashing went out with Tojo and Yamamoto. Evidently not.

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    5. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by SilentChris · · Score: 2
      Oh come on. You don't think the Japanese make fun of Americans when they come over and try to say "Sayonara"? :)

      I think this stuff is hilarious. Mojo Dojo from Powerpuff Girls is another example.

    6. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by Jonathan · · Score: 2

      It isn't bashing. Go to Japan some time and see for yourself. Granted, Westerners sound like idiots trying to say even basic Japanese things like "Domo Arigato", but at least they don't wear t-shirts with more or less random collections of Japanese words on them.

    7. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by G-funk · · Score: 1

      As funny as this seems to us, it's often a correct translation. In many asian cultures, advertisements and whatnot are very likely to say "Buy our chips and be maximum lucky and prosperous", and it's perfectly normal there, just like the sad crap we have here, but when it's translated to english and read by a westerner it looks stupid.

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    8. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      They don't? I see people wearing shirts and hats and having tattoos of random Kanji/chinese characters all the time.

    9. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by bewtain · · Score: 1

      Maybe. Darkwing duck was pretty big.

    10. Re:I hope that sounds better in Japanese by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      As funny as this seems to us, it's often a correct translation. In many asian cultures, advertisements and whatnot are very likely to say "Buy our chips and be maximum lucky and prosperous", and it's perfectly normal there, just like the sad crap we have here, but when it's translated to english and read by a westerner it looks stupid.

      No, it's not a correct translation. Translation requires you to take the meaning from a sentence in one language, and write something with the same meaning in the target language. Direct translations are only half the job, as All Your Base admirably shows.

      Another point where Japanese people translating into English go wrong is that they have a compound phrase, but they have a cheap dictionary that only covers individual kanji to English translation, so they translate each kanji individually - eg "sun root woman child" rather than "Japanese girl".

  44. The back is *so* mangled.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Take a look at the back of that thing! Are those caps poking out? Ick! I could do better with a stick of butter, a foil gum wrapper, and of course a GBA, a "WonderSwan" (?), a Dremel, epoxy, silicone, and about a week.

  45. names by telstar · · Score: 2, Funny

    The Wonder Swan has almost as bad a name as Game Cube or Dreamcast. I mean, I realize that the name of the thing probably sounds like Klink Klank Klong in the native tongue, but Wonder Swan? Come on...

    1. Re:names by Lunastorm · · Score: 1

      Let's face it, most, if not all names of anything (esepecially GNU) are stupid.

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    2. Re:names by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      Why is GameCube a bad name?

      It is a cube-shaped console.

      It plays games.

      Now, the Dreamcast doesn't cast dreams, and the Wonder Swan isn't a wondering swan, but the GameCube name is accurate.

      (And please, no-one pull out the "GameCube isn't a perfect cube" argument. It's close enough.)

  46. Re:Spending more time on MSNBC and less time on /. by ogre2112 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    MSNBC's headline is: "The Truth about Infertility".

    If this interests you, you're obviously not someone who enjoys reading "news for nerds" anyway.

    Have fun reading that article, it sounds _fascinating_.

  47. Human translation of the first few paragraphs by itarget · · Score: 5, Informative

    The Wonderswan Advance is a unique machine made with two consoles; the WSC and the GBA.

    It possesses two motherbards. One for connecting the controls of the original wonderswan, and the second as the heart of the unit running the games.

    These 2 boards were soldered onto each other with about 40 solder points. Normally I would have soldered at least 50 points, but techncal problems prevented me from doing so.

    The front face of the wonderswan, as you can see in the pictures, is blue-grey while the back face is transparent. You'll notice that a number of modifications were made to the unit to fit the motherboard of the GBA. The cartridge port as well as a number of components required me to enlarge the cartridge slot and make a number of holes to ensure that everything would fit properly. The final product isn't exactly of the best workmanship, though I must say that I didn't have the steadiest of hands while making it. I'm quite satisfied with the result, however; especially seeing as it's only a prototype.
    Back on the front of the console, you'll notice in the photos that the power, start and sound buttons are missing. Why? It's simply because I had make room for the GBA's screen, which is much thicker than the wonderswan's original screen. I moved the start and sound buttons to the top left directional pad's Y1 and Y2 buttons, while attaching the GBA's L&R button to the remaining two between them. Playability suffers in some games like F-Zero due to the awkward position of the L&R buttons. The game remains playable nonetheless, and I can tell you it's pretty funny seeing F-Zero running on a wonderswan!

    Concerning the plastic viewing window for the wonderswan's screen: I was afraid of losing a lot of the viewing area on the GBA's screen, but as it turns out, I didn't lose any from the sides and only lost three lines on the top and bottom.

    As you know, there's a black border surrounding the screen on the GBA to counter the effect of shadows falling on the screen from along the edges of the screen cavity. The wonderswan doesn't have this. The problem with these shadows is that it becomes hard to tell where the screen ends... but unfortunately a black border wasn't put in the wonderswan to save on screen real-estate. I think I'll add a black border; I'll lose a few more pixels but the shadows will have less of an effect and it'll improve esthetics.

    The unit only lasts a maximum of 7 hours, which is less than either of the original consoles, and that it uses two 1.5v AAA batteries.

    The weight of the unit right now is about the same as a GBC. As I said above, the wonderswan advance is very compact, even though the cartridge sticks out the back 4-5mm.

    (He then goes on to tell how he did it, and why. The short of the why is that he loves the WSC hardware but not bandai's poor support of the system)

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  48. cue the *COOL CARTOON SUPERHERO MUSIC* by Nathdot · · Score: 1, Funny

    *In A Deep Movie-Ad-Guy Voice-Over*:

    "By day he is an unassuming nerdy haxor boy.

    But by night he becomes:

    NULLMAN! MASTER OF WARRANTY VOIDAGE!!!"

    :)

  49. how about an NES handheld? by jchristopher · · Score: 3, Interesting
    This is not exactly on topic, but I had to throw it in here because it's just so damn cool. Here is a link to a company selling a handheld that plays the original 8bit famicom/NES games. I can play all my games again! (NES consoles long since broken). Crazy thing is it actually takes the full NES cartridge.

    Same place has all sorts of shit imported from Asia - LCDs for your car for DVDs or Playstations, mod chips, all sorts of weird cellular stuff, etc. I don't work there or anything, just thought it was cool.

    1. Re:how about an NES handheld? by Zigg · · Score: 2

      Heh, check it out, 20.63% off if you buy 5.

      I think I'll hold out for 20.64%, personally.

    2. Re:how about an NES handheld? by Time+Doctor · · Score: 0, Troll

      Actually, you can take your nes roms, and edit the headers to make them game boy roms. These then work on the game boy colour or above. With various limitiations of course.

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    3. Re:how about an NES handheld? by jchristopher · · Score: 2

      Time Doctor, how about a URL for the procedure you just described? Sounds cool but is it do-able by your average joe?

  50. no backlight = crap by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    My brother bought a GBA, and while I'm sure the games are extremely cool, it's a little hard to see anything on the screen since it is so freaking dark. What on earth possessed Nintendo to make such a stupid decision as to leave backlighting off the feature list? My game gear is better than the GBA, if for the sole reason that I can see what I am playing. To tie my comment into the Wonder Swan article: this guy didn't add backlighting, I'm not impressed.

    1. Re:no backlight = crap by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      To save battery life. I seem to remember having to replace the batteries in my Game Gear a day after I bought it (when it was new).

    2. Re:no backlight = crap by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Backlighting can't zap *that* much can it? Things have improved a bit since the Game Gear debuted haven't they? At least offer it as a feature that can be turned on or off.

    3. Re:no backlight = crap by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why must someone always use the fucking monospace tag. I find it to be rather irritating. If you want your post to be monospaced, please feel free to set your own browser thusly. Thank you for your time.

  51. Re:Where is the goat in goatse.cx? by jchristopher · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    That will teach me to browse at "-1", I guess. Thank god I was at home and not at work!

  52. English interview. by KingSchlong · · Score: 1, Informative

    I thought someone might be interested in this interview (in English) with the guys who made the Wonderswan Advance. It contains a couple of extra titbits of information.

  53. I can't imagine the point of doing this. by rschwa · · Score: 1

    I can't imagine the point of doing this. Cramming a GBA into an original gameboy might be amusing. That handheld 2600 is cool.
    This, on the other hand, is like saying "well, with a lot of effort and some patience with the dremel, I put the motherboard from this Dell into this Compaq case. excuse the big holes and stuff, I'm not really that good at this."

    Anybody else reading Slashdot less and less?

    1. Re:I can't imagine the point of doing this. by itarget · · Score: 1

      Since it's smaller it probably actually fits in a front pant pocket without causing a painful crotch injury when sitting down, unlike the full-size GBA. :-P

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  54. Speaking of BabelFish... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Advance of WonderSwan

    Sunday August 05th, the CmdrTaco work of 06:14 pm it is posted
    The pecka the article concerning the person who " is there the motherboard and the screen of forerunner leaving, therefore as for him with those of the GBA can carry the Gameboy which that color of the WonderSwan is inserted as the WS example which is written and do the WS game. Your use Babelfish which and it can obtain, as for that with French to be good the arm is. " Call I that the impressive nick!

  55. Re:uh by AndyChrist · · Score: 1

    French, German, and Spanish translators are fairly mature. The results almost invariably come out understandable, and sometimes look like a real person had written them.

  56. Cool idea! by ioman1 · · Score: 1

    This is really a cool idea. The funny thing is that I thought Wonderswan was only sold in Japan? I would love to read the sotry if it was translated in english!