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GBA Getting Bluetooth

Tofuhead writes "nReach recently announced their development of a Bluetooth adapter for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance. P2P wireless gaming, internet gaming (via a USB adapter to a net-connected PC), and messaging are featured, as well as service "hot spots" that will be set up in game stores and malls. Release date: Q2 2002." Countless children shall go blind soon after. I can't imagine a harder to see screen then my cursed GBA.

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  1. haha by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    Countless children shall go blind soon after. I can't imagine a harder to see screen then my cursed GBA.

    That gets funnier and funnier every time.

    </lie>

    1. Re:haha by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It's because they'll get so sick of trying to see their game boys that they'll throw them down and find something more stimulating to do instead. I guess no one's told Taco that the blindness thing a myth.

  2. Cursed GBA? by proverbialcow · · Score: 1

    Blasphemy, though it is hard to see. Get a friggin' light.

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    1. Re:Cursed GBA? by FunkyFowl · · Score: 1

      or you can get the magnifying glass add-on.

    2. Re:Cursed GBA? by Unknown+Bovine+Group · · Score: 1
      I can't imagine a harder to see screen then my cursed GBA.

      Oh yeah? I put the crappiness of this Palm 505 screen up against your GBA any day!

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  3. Just buy the GBA to TV Adaptor if its hard to see. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    I forget who makes it, but it's available. It around $70 and basically snaps to the bottom of the GBA and has 3 RCA plugs out that are for Video/Stereo output.

  4. GBA by Refrag · · Score: 5, Funny

    If CmdrTaco hates his GBA so much, why doesn't he autograph it and sell it on eBay? That should net VA Software some revenues at least...

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    1. Re:GBA by b_pretender · · Score: 3, Insightful
      Countless children shall go blind soon after. I can't imagine a harder to see screen then my cursed GBA.

      It's just CmdrTaco's typical editorial soapbox comment that he attaches to most stories.

      On a more positive note, this bluetooth adapter sounds awesome. Can anybody comment on the hackability factor of the GBA? I'd buy one if I could hop onto any wireless network for surfing, email, etc.

    2. Re:GBA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Informative

      its very easy to program for. you can goto www.lik-sang.com and download a 128meg cart for it and the hardware to write to that cart. You can write c programs for it and compile etc...

    3. Re:GBA by rbeattie · · Score: 3, Informative
      hackability factor of the GBA? Good question!

      I just got my GBA for Christmas (yes, I'm 30 years old... what's your point?) and the first thing I started thinking about was how to start programming for it. Here's some of the stuff I found:

      And of course a Google search will bring up a bunch more, but these are the nicest I've found so far. The last link is great because it has "demo" programs that include the code - which is key for learning how the insides of this thing work. There's an asteroids example that's really nice.

      One thing that I just realized is that the GBA is based on a ARM/Thumb processor and includes a "Z80 like" processor also for when you insert GBC games. This is pretty wild. I think I'll submit an article to /. on how many companies are using ARM-based processors now. I just read that Simbian has just been ported to the ARM, PocketPCs use them exclusively, etc.

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  5. GBA woes... by dolo666 · · Score: 2, Offtopic
    Instant messaging for GBA. Now that's a dumb idea. GBA is just a whack product that makes me angry thinking about it.

    I bought my wife a GBA because she really wanted it. As soon as we brought it home we realized it was missing something! Backlighting. DUH. I'm spoiled but I guess I just thought that the people at Nintendo weren't stupid. Guess I was wrong.

    So I went back to the store and picked up a "Shark Lite". What a poor product! Whenever she tried to play with the Shark Lite, it would be in her way or it would cause a reflective glare.

    Back to the lamp behind her head while she plays. Oh the whole GBA backlight problem gives me post-purchase depression.

    What a nuisance it is to try and play a game on the GBA when you need to position yourself in a contorted manner just to get to see what you're doing in the game.

    Who knows, maybe my 1 year old daughter will find a use for it.

    1. Re:GBA woes... by DGolden · · Score: 2, Informative

      Older Gameboys weren't backlit. Didn't stop millions of people buying them and playing them.
      All in all, I'm quite happy with my GBA, and can see it fine during daylight ("daylight, what's that?" cry 10,000 slashdot geeks) or with any electric lights at approx 60 watt tungsten-filament-bulb equivalent or above - i.e. anywhere I'd normally care to play it - and for those places where I wouldn't normally play it, there's GBA-compatible (with cable-pass-through) white-led worm lights available now (at least here in Ireland), which work fine for me.

      Honestly, you didn't expect to play older gameboys in the dark without a light, why should the GBA be different? Historically, backlit color handhelds didn't do well in the marketplace, because their battery life was so short, and seeing as the GBA is targetted at kids, who will mainly be using it in daylight anyway, one would hope.

      Now, if you live inside the artic circle, I suppose that the constant darkness in winter could make it a little more difficult... ;-)

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    2. Re:GBA woes... by Junks+Jerzey · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Honestly, you didn't expect to play older gameboys in the dark without a light, why should the GBA be different?

      Once you've played a handheld with backlighting--I'm thinking specifically of the Atari Lynx--then you're spoiled forever.

    3. Re:GBA woes... by class_A · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Hopefully, this guy should solve all our GBA annoyances soon :-)

    4. Re:GBA woes... by anlprb · · Score: 1

      Forget the Lynx, how about the TurboExpress. Played the home system games on a portable unit, AND turned into a portable TV. 16 bit gaming, that was worth something. And I still like Bonk.

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    5. Re:GBA woes... by maryesme · · Score: 0

      I hope I don't come across as a fanboy, but I think my GBA rocks!!

      I agree with the backlighting, though, and would purchase a backlit version in a heartbeat (too much of an idiot to do it myself, though); my wife would happily take my un-backlit one since she is always sitting there salivating over it (oh boy, am I setting myself up for some comments with that statement!!)

      As far as lighting goes, I first got the Nyko Worm Light, but I replaced it 6 hours later with a Cobra Light (don't remember who that is by) which served me well for 6 months until my brother-in-law broke it on Christmas Eve. Yesterday I picked up an Interact GlowGuard and I must say that it is an excellent lighting solution.

      Of course, YMMV.

    6. Re:GBA woes... by Mwongozi · · Score: 3, Informative

      Here in the UK (And probably elsewhere as well) they sell a neat little light for the GBA that's called the "GBA Floodlights". (Or something similar.)

      They work really well, take a look at photos of mine.

      I like the sound of the Bluetooth adapter, if only for multiplayer gaming without the damned wire...

    7. Re:GBA woes... by blumpy · · Score: 1

      There's this light called the "Glow Guard" (it acts as a screen protector as well, hence "guard").

      It uses a very subtle "white, flourenscent looking" light and works very well - it makes the GBA screen appear backlit.

      $10 CDN at "Superstore" (in Canada).

    8. Re:GBA woes... by nyquil · · Score: 1

      i have one of those as well, it was branded a 'TrapLight' and works great. last night i replaced each bulb with 2 bright white LEDs and boy howdy is it nice now. you can move the arms farther away from thier normal upright position and it completely eliminates glare, but lights up my whole darkened bedroom. havent seen how long the batteries last yet, but so far so good.

    9. Re:GBA woes... by nyquil · · Score: 1

      oh yeah, it goes for $9.99 USD, ive seen it online as low as $6.99 (course, i just put $20 worth of LEDs into the thing, but hey, i can see now).
      also, flourescent lights work great, my biggest use for the thing is sitting someplace waitnig for something. customer service, food order to be ready, etc.

    10. Re:GBA woes... by Breakfast+Pants · · Score: 1

      No shit older gaemboys weren't backlit. It didn't matter. They were black and white and used traditional LCDs rather than reflective. With reflect you can't see shit at all unless you have an excellent light source. Compare that to a LCD watch and you will get the point.

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    11. Re:GBA woes... by Yorrike · · Score: 1

      Can you suggest anywhere online that sells them? Because I'm sick of having to get up out of bed and turn the light out after I decide to end my nightly Golden Sun playing spree.

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    12. Re:GBA woes... by kesuki · · Score: 1

      Funny I play my GBA in a room with about 40-48 watts of compact fluorescent lighting which is I guess equivalent to about 150-200 watts of conventional bulbs. Or about the same amount of light for reading. Which is funny because I play GBA in the same spots I read. Funny huh? The advantage of the GBA is that it doesn't wash out the way even a TFT backlit sceen does. While I wouldn't mind an improved OLED display or a Side-lit screen using special materials, the price was right for a reflective display.

      Oh The GBA is targeted at classic gamers _and_ kids. It's the last best hope for 2-d tile based gaming. Oh well there is always Emulation to fall back on if gaming companies abandon us 2-d classic gamers.

      As for the artic circle that midnight sun during summer has to be a real seasonal boon for GBA users.

  6. Lack of Bluetooth on PCs by Bronster · · Score: 5, Insightful

    internet gaming (via a USB adapter to a net-connected PC)

    And here we see the problem that I think Bluetooth is still facing - there just isn't enough market penetration on PCs. What I would really like to see is something bluetooth-style on the desktop (rather than USB) so that I didn't have to mess with all those cables all the time.

    For 'network games' you could run a server on the PC (or a multiplexer for internet games), then just sit around on couches playing, rather than all huddling up withing controller-cable distance, or getting off your lazy arse to go untagle medusa-the-controller-herd.

    Ahh for time to play games (flash is responsible for all sorts of evils on the web, and time-wasting games numbers among them I say. I've just taken out a few minutes from flash-games on the web to write a slashdot comment, while my girlfriend takes off ahead on the laptop - I think she's about 3 levels ahead of me now dammit. Must stop slashdotting......)

    1. Re:Lack of Bluetooth on PCs by Refrag · · Score: 5, Informative
      And here we see the problem that I think Bluetooth is still facing - there just isn't enough market penetration on PCs. What I would really like to see is something bluetooth-style on the desktop (rather than USB) so that I didn't have to mess with all those cables all the time.
      You would still have cables, unless all of your devices were battery powered. That is the one thing people keep forgetting when they talk about Bluetooth and PCs. FireWire and USB both carry power, allowing you to connect most devices with only one cable -- which you'd be doing anyway even with Bluetooth.

      Bluetooth only belongs on devices with their own power source, it isn't a replacement for FireWire or USB.
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    2. Re:Lack of Bluetooth on PCs by Bronster · · Score: 4, Interesting

      You would still have cables, unless all of your devices were battery powered. That is the one thing people keep forgetting when they talk about Bluetooth and PCs. FireWire and USB both carry power, allowing you to connect most devices with only one cable -- which you'd be doing anyway even with Bluetooth.

      Sure - an example from right here in front of me is the Logitech Cordless Wheel Mouse[tm]. I am so in love with this thing (or something). It's responsive, reliable, chews through a couple of AAA's every year or so with my use (which is quite a lot) - I think last time I replaced them because it was being jerky, it was actually Windows bitrot, and changing the batteries didn't fix things - but I thought at the rate it eats them, no worries.

      What I'd like is for something in the PC to talk directly to the mouse, rather than having a PS/2 dongle hanging off to talk to it.

      Yes, there are issues with synchronising in a busy room - I'm sure they can be handled. Again, I think the logitech 'hold down this button on both devices' theory is good - make it a button on the front of the PC, and chances are very good that two people, even in a crowded office, won't try it at the same time. If they do, it could even detect that and emit a beep or similar, then use good old 'backoff for a couple of minutes or so and try again'.

      If I had keyboard and mouse chatting bluetooth, it would be a great start. Sure I can get the Logitech equipment that does that, but I have to have the connector box, and I can't move it from one machine to another. Add in a palm-type device that chats directly with the same protocol (no more lining up IR ports), and all would be wonderful.

      Don't mind my pipe-dreams, I see that ASIO are listening already, without needing radio equipment on my desk making their job easier. After all, I'm a subversive Linux user/probably hacker or virus writer.

    3. Re:Lack of Bluetooth on PCs by vrmlknight · · Score: 1

      i think the orginal poster was talking about bluetooth on a motherboard powered by your power supply

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    4. Re:Lack of Bluetooth on PCs by bryan1945 · · Score: 2

      You may run into throughput problems, though. Bluetooth has a maximum bandwidth of 1Mbps, which can be degraded by the presence of other bluetooth devices or 802.11 signals. Plus then you are also sharing this bandwidth with X other players.

      May not be a big deal, but I remember when people were raving about USB devices because it gave them 12Mbps, decreasing their response time in games like Unreal and such.

      Just a thought.

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    5. Re:Lack of Bluetooth on PCs by pacc · · Score: 1

      I recognize the pains in getting wireless.
      My portable has only one usb port so I've set
      up a USB hub to be able to use my logitech
      cordless desktop. Yes it's one radio receiver
      with two very long cables attached! Add the USB cable and power cable to the hub and you have
      more cable than you can imagine...

      Any wireless idea is pretty much useless if it's connected by wire. So logitech, bluetooth, WiFi and the rest must get inside the hosts, and anyone making external accessories must realize that if they have a good product their market will disappear as soon as this happens.

      I've yet to see if portable computers with built in antennas will work. Compaq has something (expensive) going with their multiport, but first they should make sure their computers don't reboot when you get a call on your cellular.

    6. Re:Lack of Bluetooth on PCs by quasipunk+guy · · Score: 1

      Uh, whoever they were, they were morons. Bandwidth and latency aren't the same thing, more bandwidth won't do jack for your response times.

      Bluetooth may (I'm not sure) suffer from latency issues, but 1Mbps is more than enough for a mouse.

    7. Re:Lack of Bluetooth on PCs by Bronster · · Score: 2

      has a maximum bandwidth of 1Mbps, which can be degraded by the presence of other bluetooth devices or 802.11 signals.

      May not be a big deal, but I remember when people were raving about USB devices because it gave them 12Mbps, decreasing their response time in games like Unreal and such.

      I probably wouldn't be playing Unreal with it - but that is a good point actually - I guess in a cubical farm, anything networkish is going to want to play nice with a lot of other machines. For home use though, there wouldn't be _that_ many other devices competing.

      Ok, so bluetooth on the desktop maybe isn't such a good idea, but I'd still like to see bluetooth integrated with the motherboard, so that I didn't have to plug in a USB dongle/cable to talk to every little handheld device.

  7. Here is a link. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    http://www3.goldenshop.com.hk/AI-trad/gba/tvadapte r.htm

    This isn't the main page, but it'll do so people know it exists .. And I did see a company based in the USA and NOT imported who makes these things.

  8. Backlit screen by SealBeater · · Score: 5, Informative

    Regarding the visability of the GBA, there is a project to modify it with a
    clear screen that serves the purpose of a backlight. You can visit the page
    and view screenshots here.
    Basically, people are just waiting for the guy to finish negotiations with the
    suppliers. He expects the cost to be about the price of a game, all said and
    done.

    SealBeater

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    1. Re:Backlit screen by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The modification on portablemonopoly.com is a front light, not a backlight.

  9. AdBoy Advance by Dan+Crash · · Score: 2, Insightful
    From the nReach products index page: "The company is well positioned with this new product to introduce a cost effective solution for retailers and advertisers to reach the teen and 'tween' market through the most successful handheld device released in the United States."

    Grrrrrreat. Can't wait until I have to sit through 5 minutes of ads aimed at 10-year-olds just so I can play MarioKart Advance with a friend.

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  10. There's hope... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0



    I can't imagine a harder to see screen then my cursed GBA.

    www.portablemonopoly.com

    Don't bug him though -- he's almost ready to ship :)

  11. Screen not bad by Apreche · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I see nothing wrong with the GBA screen other than the dependency on lighting. Which I'm willing to accept because it means highly increased battery life. Other than that it's a vast improvement on past gameboys.

    As for this internet connection thing. It's pretty cool and all. But I'm so not buying into it. First of all, it's not an officially licensed Nintendo product. 3rd party hardware and peripherals suck. Also, if I'm going to play a game online, why would I sit next to a computer with a little GBA and a USB cable? I have a COMPUTER, I'll play me some (insert 3d online multiplayer game). Now what would be amazing would be if I could be driving in my car and playing against a kid in his car in California, with absolutely no wires attatched to my GBA. That I would buy no matter who made it.

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    1. Re:Screen not bad by vrmlknight · · Score: 1

      "Now what would be amazing would be if I could be driving in my car and playing against a kid in his car in California, with absolutely no wires attatched to my GBA"

      NEWS FLASH: bluetooth is wireless and this product will get you on the internet, and i don't know if you realized this or not but the GB does not need any wires its battery powered bluetooth gets a good 30 ft of range

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    2. Re:Screen not bad by vrmlknight · · Score: 1

      i also meant to add in that cell phones are starting to have bluetooth and you could access it that way

      sorry

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    3. Re:Screen not bad by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I totally agree about the screen--I think every one just complains about it because they tried to play castlevania circle of the moon--the launch titles were horrible visibility wise, but games coming out now (like golden sun) look beautiful.

      Put in one of your old game boy or game boy color games, and it will look as good or much better than it did on the older system. The visbility problems are the fault of the game developers, not nintendo.

      A back lit screen would be nice at night, but I'm not sure I'd actually like it better--consider my iBook, and that I can't see it's screen when I'm outside at noon no matter how much I turn the brightness up, whereas I can see my gba just fine.

    4. Re:Screen not bad by kirkb · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Instead of dictating that "battery live = good, backlight = bad", it would have been great if Nintendo could let us make the decision. Add a user-controlled backlight (like my Palm IIIxe), so that I'm responsible for managing the tradeoffs between battery live and having a viewable screen.

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  12. new babysitter? by gir · · Score: 2, Funny
    Imagine the kind of latchkey kids this will raise...

    "Honey, the movie starts at 7 and the babysitter isn't here yet!"
    "Let's just drop the kids off at Wal-Mart. It's open 24 hours right? And they have one of those Game Boy Blue Advanced Teeth things to keep the kids connected to their peers!"
    "Good idea! Those Game Boys were such a smart investment!"

    bleah on that!

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  13. Re:Just buy the GBA to TV Adaptor if its hard to s by Ch_Omega · · Score: 3, Funny

    "Just buy the GBA to TV Adaptor if its hard to see."

    Wouldn't that somehow eliminate the main reason for having a handheld and portable gaming system in the first place? :)

  14. P2P wireless gaming? by gpinzone · · Score: 1

    ...P2P wireless gaming,...

    I can't real time action games working like this. What's going to happen if you are playing while riding in a car or bus and go out of range? What happens to your game? Not to mention the latency problems with P2P vs. a dedicated server.

  15. Ahem. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What about all of us who decided not to purchase the Gameboy Advance, and merely play it with our emulator and roms? I don't see how this feature could possibly be emulated.

    1. Re:Ahem. by Sarcastic+nerd · · Score: 1

      Um...that's why you buy one...

  16. No! It's the *GAMES* not the system. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Everyone buys the GBA's to play Mario, Metroid, Zelda and the 5 billion Pokemons. NOT because it's tiny and can carry it around. You just sit on your couch in front of the TV to play it anyways.

    1. Re:No! It's the *GAMES* not the system. by Paradoxish · · Score: 1

      Alright, this is kind of off-topic. So shoot me... Everyone buys the GBA's to play Mario, Metroid, Zelda and the 5 billion Pokemons. NOT because it's tiny and can carry it around. You just sit on your couch in front of the TV to play it anyways. Actually, as far as I'm concerned, if you sit in front of your TV and play it you are using it because it's portable. Personally, sometimes I'd rather just sit down on the couch and watch TV while I'm playing (sometimes with a laptop nearby... I'm the ultimate couch potato!). That's the advantage of handheld gaming systems, you can play them anywhere without being tied to a specific room or the TV.

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  17. Excellent! by TheGreenLantern · · Score: 1

    Now children as well can experience a dying, overhyped, 2 year old technology still looking for a market!

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      If I ever meet Vladinator, I will kick his ass for taking down GiZ again.

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  18. Ah, networking posabillities.... by Ch_Omega · · Score: 1

    ..who will be the first one to port linux to it? ;)

    1. Re:Ah, networking posabillities.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0



      Port linux? Ha! Could you imagine a Beowulf Cluster of these??? *drools*

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  19. High bright LEDs by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Just hack few of them (white preferred) inside GBA in strategic positions and you'll have enough lighting you would ever want for.

  20. Can't you imagine? by CoAX · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Can't you imagine all the games you'll be able to play? With all those hackers around I already see some Quake port for the GBA ;)
    Picture this: Keeping fragging your friends at work while you're sitting on the throne... Well some games are better played with a mouse anyway

    But still I see great future for this bluetooth addon. Like Instant Messaging is something I've always been looking forward to. Especially on mobile agents. And bluetooth could also give the GBA some video / audio capabilities. How about listening to your MP3s on the GBA?

    I may be dreaming here. But hey who's not...

    1. Re:Can't you imagine? by Ch_Omega · · Score: 1

      Do you *really* think you would be able to "frag your friends at home" in Quake with the controlls on the GBA? ;)

      Speaking of a Quake-port, I don't think the GBA have the guts to run it... I have an iPaq with a 206MHz Strongarm cpu and 32mb ram, and the latest version of PocketQuake runs at 9-10fps tops. If my memory isn't terribly wrong, the GameBoy Advance have a far less powerfull cpu and have less than the minimum 8mb ram the Quake-engine needs to even run. :)

    2. Re:Can't you imagine? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Ah, but the GBA has a processor that may be slower, but has the same kind of oomph that the SNES (Super Famicom) 3D chip had, and bearing in mind that it's driving a smaller screen, it might be able to pull it off... to some degree anyhows...

    3. Re:Can't you imagine? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Your PocketPC dosen't have an FPU. I'm not sure if the GBA does, and I don't see why it would need one. Most of the stuff it does could easily be done integer only, even if you did need to hack in some FP code. Physics could be approximated, etc. It'd be a hard port to get any performance out of, (getting rid of all FP code, essentially). I say no beenz.

  21. blegh. by altan · · Score: 1

    Instant GBA Messenger? Over 50-100m? Blegh. GBA/Net? Blegher. One non-blegh is if you could buy "game sets" with 30 or so lo-tech games to Bluetooth to your phone and store a game on the phone... A phone is much more portable than a GBA.

    1. Re:blegh. by Psiven · · Score: 0

      Yeah, and a motorcylcle is so much more a form of transportation than a car.

      In anycase, there are developers in Japan working on games that get released incomplete. As far as I understand, its a mini-game compilation that gets released with 50 or so, but hook-up your GBA to your cellphone, and you can download 300 more (for a price).

  22. Ha! by pi+radians · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "I can't imagine a harder to see screen then my cursed GBA"

    Ever use a Virtual Boy? Now THAT was a screen to make you go blind (four actually IIRC).

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

      the GB and the GBC have worse screens.
      and then you have the 30 or so failed handheld games out there.. I think Sega's unit was the only one that had a backlight (and was a slow screen so everything was blurred)

      Oh well :-)

    2. Re:Ha! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Atari also had the Lynx system, and NEO-GEO/SNK had their pocket portable (which was actually, and in many ways, still is a good product.) Both were backlit. The only problem with the SNK deal was the lack of games, and it's expense. NEO-GEO was never cheap for the home market, and many, many of their games were StreetFighter equivalents (or superiors). They never, AFAIK, produced any of their killer titles for the home systems, while they did produce for Nintendo and SEGA. Go figure. Damn IKARI WARRIORS, damn them to hell for wasting so many precious gaming hours...

    3. Re:Ha! by quasipunk+guy · · Score: 1

      Uhh, the NeoGeo Pockets (and NGPColor's) weren't backlit at all. The games were around $30. There weren't that many great game,s but a lot were coming before the system's abrupt death...

      the TurboGraphics Express was a backlit color portable, however, and it rocked ass for satan.

    4. Re:Ha! by modemboy · · Score: 1

      Wasn't the sega nomad backlit? It was a portable genesis game player.

  23. Re:for thoses who dont like broken links by vrmlknight · · Score: 2, Informative

    for those who dont like broken links
    http://www3.goldenshop.com.hk/AI-trad/gba/tvadapte r.htm

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    This must be Thursday, I never could get the hang of Thursdays.
  24. Someone help me figure this out.. by blooflame · · Score: 1

    Why doesn't someone find out what kind of LCD/LCD controller are in the Gameboy (I've heard two names mentioned as manufacturers - Sharp and Mitsubishi), find that company's backlit model of the same combination, and put it in the GBA? I am not an LCD manufacturer (IANALCDM - a new one, instead of IANAL), but it only makes sense to me that many of the components used between a backlit and non-backlit controller/LCD setup would be the same, for manufacturing cost-effectiveness reasons. My not-so-educated guess leads me to believe that one could find the backlit equivalent, siphon some power from the GBA's circuitry and have a backlit GBA. The battery life would go down, but it seems GBA owners are more than ready to do that. Are there technical things I'm overlooking here? Is the GBA hardware so unique that there is no backlit model of the same LCD from that manufacturer?

    1. Re:Someone help me figure this out.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The guy behind portable monopoly took just such an approach when he started his project, but it was a bit more complicated than that. You can get the full details at portablemonopoly.com. It's quite the story...

  25. Damnit CmdrTaco, learn english already. by reo_kingu · · Score: 1, Troll

    I hate to be the guy posting this, but it's "THAN". When comparing two things you say THAN. I see people posting on here all the time, annoyed by the sub-3rd grade literacy on every news posting. If you can't write, have someone who can read over it and fix it before you post.

    1. Re:Damnit CmdrTaco, learn english already. by DocStoner · · Score: 1

      Just a note...

      "Damnit" is two words,ie: Damn it. Or if you prefer the slang version, it's "dammit" without the n.

  26. Cool, now if someone could... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    hack the GBA so I could use it as a wireless controller for my PC, I'll be well happy.

    Let's face it, Nintendo rule when it comes to D-pads and all things buttonish...

  27. The Screen is Fine by Tom7 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Jeez. The screen is fine, folks. You need to learn how to turn on the lights!

    In fact, the screen is better than GBC's, and *loads* better than the original Game Boy's. (Dig yours out and see if you like the pale green and shadowing better..) Yet, these systems are very popular and successful. (Did you know that Nintendo had the #1 revenue in video games last year, despite the PS2 and Dreamcast release? Nearly twice Sony's earnings, and it was mostly the GBC.)

    It would be nice if there were a back-lit version (I wouldn't buy it unless it had a long battery life, though), or if developers didn't make games with such dark graphics (castlevania...), but seriously, there are much worse things to complain about. How about a highly portable laptop that lasts more than 3 hours on battery? An input device that doesn't give you RSI? A car that doesn't pollute?

    1. Re:The Screen is Fine by Refrag · · Score: 1

      "How about a highly portable laptop that lasts more than 3 hours on battery?"

      My iBook easily lasts 4+ hours on batteries.

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    2. Re:The Screen is Fine by BradleyUffner · · Score: 1
      "Jeez. The screen is fine, folks. You need to learn how to turn on the lights!"
      Nope. The screen is terrable. unless you are perfectly positioned under a bright light source you cant see a thing. If you are off center a little bit you get a screen full of glare. I had to buy 3 different versions of a lighting adapter until I found one that actually lit the screen well enough to play, and didn't cause too much glare.
    3. Re:The Screen is Fine by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The simple solution if you don't like the screen is to give it away, sell it, throw it away. At the very least stop whining about it!

    4. Re:The Screen is Fine by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I'm not whining.. ohh wait, yeah i was... but it's soooo much fun!

    5. Re:The Screen is Fine by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yeah rite. The screen ain't fine. If nintendo had put a light inside the gameboy advance in the first place you'd get the same playing time if you have a wormlight attached. Come on, think will ya.

    6. Re:The Screen is Fine by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0


      HA!

      I have the old non-color and just got a GBA for xmas.

      The screen is so incredibly bad on the GBA!!!!

      I can play the original gameboy in almost ANY light. The GBA requires a frikin lamp over my head AND for some reason they decided to make the screen double as a mirror so you have to agle the screen JUST right or you are staring directly into the light instead at a game.

      So so so so so disappointed in the GBA

      Portable monopoly guy has not got his act together in 6 months. Doubt he ever will.....

    7. Re:The Screen is Fine by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      > In fact, the screen is better than GBC's, and *loads* better than the original Game Boy's.

      Yeah, and my Atari Lynxes' screens are *loads* better than GBC's :)

  28. Re:ergh.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    so you have a big thumbnail then?

  29. Car accidents? by Ch_Omega · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Now what would be amazing would be if I could be driving in my car and playing against a kid in his car in California, with absolutely no wires attatched to my GBA."

    Is it just me, or did this sound really dangerous? :)

    1. Re:Car accidents? by poot_rootbeer · · Score: 2, Funny


      Not if he gets the star power-up that makes his car temporarily invincible...

    2. Re:Car accidents? by belthezar · · Score: 1

      Ahhh hahahaha

      I am really regretting using my mod points the other day. lol

  30. So much for "open" standards ... by rlp · · Score: 2

    The patent pending nReach Bluetooth Adapter .... Bluetooth is supposed to be open. But I guess attaching a wireless link to a game box that already has a wired and IRDA link is novel and non-obvious. :-)

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    1. Re:So much for "open" standards ... by -=OmegaMan=- · · Score: 2

      The Game Boy Advance doesn't have an infrared link. You're thinking of the Game Boy Color.

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  31. Re:Just buy the GBA to TV Adaptor if its hard to s by Tha_Zanthrax · · Score: 1

    Lik-snag has some info about it.
    see it.
    For now on NTSC only. It requires some handywork to replace the back shell.

  32. Re:Damnit CmdrTaco, learn english already. EXACTLY by simetra · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Please use the following examples of then and than as a guide to understanding the difference between the two:
    1. My dog is bigger than your dog.
    2. Fine, if you want it so bad, eat it then!
    3. Hobbits are gayer than gnomes.
    4. Back then, we had to eat grubs to survive.

    Thanks.

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  33. Re:Just buy the GBA to TV Adaptor if its hard to s by fatgraham · · Score: 2, Insightful

    oddly enough, the screen is pretty damn good outside (natural light). which is where its portability comes in useful. (outside)

  34. These people scare me... by markhb · · Score: 1
    From the press release:


    A GBA user can use the Bluetooth adapter in numerous ways including: connecting to the Internet through their PC via a Bluetooth USB adapter, through a Bluetooth enabled cell phone, person to person, or through a nReach deployed "Hot Spot". These nReach "Hot Spot" environments are being deployed by various retailers, malls, and locations that cater to gamers of all ages.


    Make no mistake, their market is retailers who want to flood kids with ads. I'm sure that their patent application will emphasize the link to their "hot spots" and delivery of targeted marketing materials.
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  35. This isnt news! by Linuxthess · · Score: 0

    GeekNews posted this article last Saturday!!!
    Come on, this isn't news!

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  36. Monkey Balls Anyone? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Slashdot definitely sucks monkey testicles lately.

    A new release of WindowMaker??!?! Wowwy Zowie! Who fuckin' cares?!?!?! IT SUCKS!

    Some companies don't care about Web defacement!!!! What a fuckin' news flash! Unless it's your own company, who gives a flyin' cow shit? And if it is your own company, and your site sucks, maybe it'll get people to visit the fuckin' pit.

    The commercialization of the Internet??!?! Fuckin' christ! When did that happen?! Holy shit, this is news to me! I could have sworn it happened about ten fuckin' years ago shortly after the birth of the WWW, but what the fuck do I know?!

    No more sweaty mouse hands?!?!?! Cool! Just when I thought that I was a complete fuckin' degenerate playing games 'til my hands sweat and cramp, when I should be working or something, now I know that others share my problem, and life seem so much fucking better now.

    thank you.

  37. CmdrTaco's agenda by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Is it just me, or is CmdrTaco pushing his biased agendas with every article with relation to certain subjects? I.e., "FF X is awesome! I am going to waste all week on it!" or "GBA sucks! GBA sucks! Don't buy it!" *grin* This is such a troll, but I couldn't help but notice how he always uses his position to say -something-!!

  38. illuminated gameboy advance! by Cinematique · · Score: 1

    check this out

    the guy ahead of the above site is trying to piece together a frontlight kit for people to install in their own gba.

    give it a look & your support.

    1. Re:illuminated gameboy advance! by Cinematique · · Score: 1

      sorry- just noticed this is redundant. :(

  39. Re:Just buy the GBA to TV Adaptor if its hard to s by soupforare · · Score: 1

    uhh, people are going to buy the GBA because it's last bastion of hope for us 2d Platformer, RPG, and side-scroller fans

    You god-damned pixelated rasterbaters make me sick

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  40. Duh. The backlight is for the *next* version... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It isn't very hard to add a backlight. It isn't very hard to not have one either. Obviously nintendo is creating demand for a product that they, theoretically, could have released initially. But 2 GBAs sold is better than 1. Surprise. They can do math.

    1. Re:Duh. The backlight is for the *next* version... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Shame on Nintendo, if they make a backlight on the next GBA, I will buy one. Until that happens I will keep my cash and wait. No loss. Nintendo will not meet my demands so why should I pay for something I am not wanting.

    2. Re:Duh. The backlight is for the *next* version... by kesuki · · Score: 1

      Hopefully they opt for OLEDs instead of a washy backlit screen. Even a TFT backlit LCD is far from a perfect image. While OLEDs might be too expensive now, I'm sure that for a screen the size of the GameBoy Advance they could make them reasonable within the lifespan of the system.
      If they have just a 'backlit' version it isn't worth my money, I'll just use a gameshark advance to copy my gamesaves to PC and run an emulator.

  41. XFree86 for GBA? by blumpy · · Score: 1

    I'm still waiting for someone to do a Linux/XFree86 port for the GBA.

    Yes, I'm trying to be silly but no doubt someone will or has already done it.

  42. Screen not bad -- it's AWFUL by Evro · · Score: 2, Interesting
    I was the recipient of a GBA for Xmas, and I was very happy with it. Until I tried using it.
    I see nothing wrong with the GBA screen other than the dependency on lighting. Which I'm willing to accept because it means highly increased battery life. Other than that it's a vast improvement on past gameboys.
    I have tried playing a GBA in the following places:
    • on the couch
    • in the bedroom
    • in the bathroom
    • on the bus to work
    • on the train to work
    • with a halogen lamp over my shoulder
    • with the plugin light my girlfriend got me with it (causes glare)
    In EVERY SINGLE SITUATION the ability to see the screen has been poor to awful. I remember reading that Nintendo chose long battery life over backlighting. Quite frankly, this was a horrible mistake. With backlighting this would have easily been the best game system of the year AFAIC. I have no use for Xbox, PS2, or gamecube, but GBA is exceptionally small and has some fun games. But with a screen I can't see it's absolutely useless. Honestly, I got a set of rechargeable NiMH batteries (6 AA, 2 AAA, 2 C, 2 D) plus the charger for $30, so I don't care about battery life. 2 hours, fine. if it took 4 batteries instead of 2, fine. If I have to plug it into an AC adapter sometimes, fine. But in its current state, it's essentially useless. Unfortunately, it's the only game in town for portable gaming.

    Anyhow, how you can say "other than that it's a vast improvement on past gameboys" really confuses me. I was under the impression that the improved screen was one of the main selling points for the GBA. I've been playing Castlevania (which is great) and other than being much more comfortable to hold, how is this different from old skool gameboy/color? Please don't tell me that the graphics are so much better because I can't see them.
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    1. Re:Screen not bad -- it's AWFUL by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      A reasoned reply == flamebait.

      Yeah, moderation works.

    2. Re:Screen not bad -- it's AWFUL by rbeattie · · Score: 1


      Unfortunately, the best place to see my GBA is in my bathroom. The lighting conditions are perfect for some reason (the white tile maybe?). So I spend a LOT more time in there than normal...

      "Are you alright, honey? You've been in there for a loooong time... What's that tinny music sound?"

      -Russ

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    3. Re:Screen not bad -- it's AWFUL by Fred+Ferrigno · · Score: 2

      Like you, I got a GBA for Christmas. Apparently unlike you, mine came with one of the many external lighting adapters available for the GBA. With it, I can play perfectly fine in any number of places, even in pitch black night.

      I don't know why people complain so much. Just go out and buy a damned light if it bothers you that much. They're not expensive and they work pretty well. Geez, the original Gameboy, the most successful console ever with good sales for 11 years, didn't come with any lighting and no one thought a thing of it.

    4. Re:Screen not bad -- it's AWFUL by Evro · · Score: 1
      You wrote:
      Apparently unlike you, mine came with one of the many external lighting adapters available for the GBA.
      But I had written:
      with the plugin light my girlfriend got me with it (causes glare)
      I did get a small light, which does a decent job of illuminating the screen, but the angle at which the GBA must be held to see the screen causes glare and I can't see it. Even in direct sunlight the screen is extremely poor. I can only hope backlighting will alleviate this problem. I also received a portable Sony tv (the one with the Straptenna) which comes with an active matrix TFT LCD screen, and cost ~$120. I would have rather paid more and gotten a higher quality display, even if it was smaller.
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    5. Re:Screen not bad -- it's AWFUL by Fred+Ferrigno · · Score: 2

      I'm sorry I missed that in your post, and I'm sorry yours doesn't work half as well as mine.

      Call it luck, but I've yet to find a lighting situation where I couldn't see the screen, and I find your pessimistic summary of the screen's abilities to fall quite short of my experience. Trust me that I am not lying, and trust me that I do not wear night-vision goggles when I play. So, given all my experience with the same screen that you have, I must strongly disagree with you and say that it is nowhere as bad as you claim.

  43. Light and internet by dxkelly · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I bought a game boy light from pelican accessories
    which seems pretty good.

    I wonder if Nintendo ever considered a company developing an internet connection for gba. Can you see trying to play Mario Kart with incredible lag like Q1.

  44. Re:Just buy the GBA to TV Adaptor if its hard to s by belthezar · · Score: 1

    OMG mod this guy up! :) Damn, and I just used my mod points 2 days ago too!

  45. Quake by elite+lamer · · Score: 1

    People have been throwing around comments regarding Quake. Well, Doom has already been ported to GBA, so why not Quake?

    And as for Bluetooth, sure, being able to play Advance Wars against some snot-nosed kid in Outer Mongolia is wonderful, but IMO the most practical use of this is setting up a network in your house, so you can play against your friends without being confined to a short length of semi-flexible cord.

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  46. Wake Up Nintendo!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Excuse me, but where in time is Nintendo living in the dark ages apparently. I mean who releases a handheld game and does not include a backlight. If Nintendo expects to gain an audience they had better think harder when putting features together they put everything into there products. Insane, to think of not backlighting the GBA. Does Nintendo honestly believe gamers are only going to play ONLY if a light source is available? NOT. Nintendo is falling far behind. Next GameBoy Advance had better include a standard on board backlight that is bright....no add-ons will do. Surely Nintendo is capable of this feat. We will see. I hope you won't disappoint the hundreds of thousands who feel the same as I do. "Nuff said. Peace

    Please, everyone should take a moment and tell Nintendo how you feel and maybe Nintendo will give us what we want. Send them an email.

  47. Re:ergh.. by Gizzmonic · · Score: 1
    I know Slashdot is a place where talking out your ass is acceptable, but come on.

    I shouldn't reply to this troll, but for anyone who doesn't know much about consoles, I humbly offer this information:

    1)You paid $2000 for a "gaming system" that will be obsolete in 2 years? Proves the point that most hardcore PC gamers are rich, stupid, or both.

    2)FPS's aren't the center of the gaming universe. They will probably always be better on PCs. However, Dreamcast has a keyboard and mouse, and PS2 supports USB peripherals. I've had lots of fun playing Unreal Tournament online with the Dreamcast and my broadband adapter-no aimbots, or transparent walls-just healthy competitive gaming.

    3)Phantasy Star Online (an ONLINE CONSOLE GAME) moved over a million copies worldwide. The modem is built into the Dreamcast, so Dreamcast sale=modem sale.

    4)PS2's are $299, while GBA is $99. That's $200 difference, not $100.

    Pay attention to my sig. It describes your post perfectly.

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  48. Nintendo is a whore. by Technosteve! · · Score: 0

    nintendo is a whore. they charge to much for there the gamboyadvance. they still charge to much for super nintendo. there is no point to having a bluetooth adapter for the game boy advance. i use it for the train ride to work. for my point of view i am the only loser play gba on the train if i see another faggit playing it on the train i might see a point to getting it to play a gmae of doom. now if they could make my little gba in to a usefull pda. my score=-1

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  49. Re:Lack of Bluetooth on Palms by Kris_J · · Score: 2

    For me the major annoyance is the lack of a Bluetooth solution for the TRGpro (Palm III style case plus CF slot). I've got the Ericsson T28 compatible Bluetooth wireless handsfree kit, and as a wireless handsfree kit it rocks, but I really want to be able to check my email from my Palm without taking my mobile out of my pocket. Does anyone know how a BT TRGpro/Handera solution is coming along? Maybe I'll be able to wirelessly check my email on a GBA before I'll be able to do it on the Palm I specifically purchased for that activity.

  50. A backlight hack for the GBA by DarklordJonnyDigital · · Score: 1
    I was pleased to receive a GBA this year for Christmas. Obviously I haven't been THAT good a boy this year, or Santa would've brought me one with a better screen...

    If you want to play it when you're not sitting right next to a lamp, there is a solution. Portable Monopoly has details of a backlight hack for the GBA, and so far it's working extremely well. It uses white LEDs, can be switched on and off as you like, and consumes very little power.

    1. Re:A backlight hack for the GBA by DarklordJonnyDigital · · Score: 1
      Whoops, my mistake - the Portable Monopoly hack is actually a frontlight, not a backlight. It uses something called monoreflective diode fabrics:

      "I then asked him about another technology we have been considering for this project - something called Monoreflective diode fabrics. MRD's are very thin, flat, optically clear sheets that have the miraculous capability of emitting light in one direction and allowing light to pass back through in the other."
  51. GBA screens by __aawavt7683 · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Well, I was in #gbadev on efnet a week or two ago when someone came in commenting on how bright his new GBA's screen was compared to the old one. He had received a new one from Lik Sang that was made in Japan, over the one he bought at a retail store that was made in China. He took a screenshot showing the difference between the two, and I must say it was absolutely amazing (I don't want to paste the address because I think it'd be kinda mean to slashdot his images). I can only hope newer GBA's will have the same brighter screen.. and I definitely know where I'm buying mine if/when I get a gba (lik sang!). For all the other GBA's out there though, there's always Portable Monopoly.

    -DrkShadow

  52. PS2 Fanboy CmdrTaco by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You seem to hate all things Nintendo, too kiddie, then define too 'kiddie', why did you buy it in the first place just to bash it, you should wait for handheld from your 'favorite' company. In the meantime you should avoid Nintendo product because its the fanboys like you that gives videogaming a bad name.

  53. I use a GBA emulator for homebrew ROMs by yerricde · · Score: 1

    What about all of us who decided not to purchase the Gameboy Advance, and merely play it with our emulator and roms?

    I have VisualBoyAdvance for one reason: homebrew. It's a heck of a lot faster to test software that I just wrote and compiled on an emulator than to wait for a transfer over the MBV2 netboot cable.

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  54. PS2 on PS2? by yerricde · · Score: 1

    PS2 supports USB peripherals.

    But why doesn't the Sony PS2 support PS/2 peripherals?

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  55. GBA docking stations by yerricde · · Score: 2

    there is no GBA(or Xbox, or PS2) docking station that lets me plug in a nice monitor

    TV de Advance fits onto the back of your GBA and feeds the video to a nice TV. Think of it as Super Game Boy Advance.

    keyboard, and mouse for my FPSs.

    As Gizzmonic said, first-person shooters aren't the be-all and end-all of video games. But if you really want to play Doom Advance on your PC, use this docking station: Visoly Flash Advance Linker + VisualBoy Advance.

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  56. GBA doesn't have enough RAM for that by yerricde · · Score: 1

    I'm still waiting for someone to do a Linux/XFree86 port for the GBA.

    With only 288 KB of main memory (not counting ROM)? Not likely.

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  57. Re:Lack of Bluetooth on Palms by PowerBook2k · · Score: 1

    Well, Socket makes a CF Bluetooth card:
    http://www.socketcom.com/product/bluetoothcard.h tm

    and IBM's AlphaWorks has a Palm Bluetooth stack:
    http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/bluetooth4pal m

    Theoretically, it should work. Theoretically. :-)

  58. Re:hey by Sarcastic+nerd · · Score: 1

    Funny how he only missed first post by a minute, but it's all the way down here...

    Anyway, why the fuck does everyone keep bitching about the GBA screen?! It's the same as the Gameboy and Gameboy Color screens, and at least it's GOOD color, unlike Gameboy Color. What the fuck are you trying to do, play it in the dark? Turn on the light, you dipshits. This bitching is starting to piss me off...

  59. re: Re:ergh.. by bo0push3r · · Score: 1

    how many people actually play multiplayer games on a console machine via the internet? when i pick up a game for the multiplayer experience i want to have a variety of possible scenarios, as well as updatable maps and skin packs. i want the ability to customize the game once it gets tired.

    the only system that could really do something like this is the Xbox... given the hard drive. and even still.. if they have to make patches or addons that are large (and most certainly would cost) how good is an 8gig HDD really?

    i like the idea of being able to put 120gigs in a PC for $209..

    PSO is all well and good.. but how many ppl are playing Q3A online right now? or RTCW? think about it.

    consoles are getting close, but they're just not there. sorry for the GBA price error.. they were more expensive at least initially and just went completely off my radar after i played one.

    show me a console that can push max payne 1600x1200x32bpp at 70fps :)

  60. Re: Re:ergh.. by bo0push3r · · Score: 1

    so how's sega doing with the dreamcast now anyway? oh? *cough* hmm..

  61. Re:Screen not bad -- it's better by Evro · · Score: 1

    Heh, I didn't think you were lying. Actually, today I had a better experience with the game, so maybe it just takes getting used to. But it's been a while since I had to deal with a display this dark, and there isn't even a contrast knob. But I tell you, Castlevania is a much funner way to pass the time on the train than the boring old newspaper. Plus 7 different people can have games stored! Amazing! Anyhow, hopefully with time I will grow more comfortable with the display, though I'm still looking at the backlit display at portablemonopoly.com.

    Thanks for your feedback. Glad everybody isn't as glum as I (was).

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  62. GP32! by chicks_dig_it · · Score: 1

    screw GBA i want one of these http://www.gp32.com/English/system/system.html - usb, bluetooth, mpeg support, smart media slot, TFT 3.5" Reflective TFT LCD, plus its open source! matt w Chicks dig it ?, they certainly do

  63. Re: Re:ergh.. by Gizzmonic · · Score: 1
    Demand is out of hand in Japan since they dropped the price. SEGA is buying back US Dreamcasts and repackaging them as Japanese DC's. There is talk of a new production run of DC's in the spring.

    The Dreamcast didn't fail in the US or Europe (although it didn't succeed anywhere near the level of the Playstation). In the US, SEGA sold more Dreamcasts on launch day than they ever sold of the Saturn. Mounting financial problems from the Saturn days finally got to SEGA, and they were forced to abandon the hardware business.

    Next time you step out of your downy feather bed to go play Doom 2k2 on your gold plated computer, you might want to open your mind to the possibility of spending that hundred-dollar bill on a Dreamcast and some games instead of using it to light your cigar.

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  64. Re: Re:ergh.. by bo0push3r · · Score: 1

    > The Dreamcast didn't fail in the US or Europe

    maybe i'm the idiot here.. i thought that when a mfg. reduced the price of a product by 70% and started blowing them out like crazy it meant that they were failing at it. sure, perhaps it's because sega lost to sony but that's neither here nor there. no matter where the financial problems came from the fact is that they failed.

    and, on the original topic of networking your consoles for multiplayer purposes, it would seem that even the 'fantastic!' multiplayer features and top-selling multiplayer titles couldn't save the dreamcast or sega.

    now that the new generation of consoles are being churned out full blast we'll have to see. but sony is the only company that seems to do exceedingly well at anything console-based.

    so now, with sony's announced intention to sell a 40GB HDD peripheral, it looks like they're seriously going head-to-head with M$ (maker of the best next-gen console imho)..

    with sega out of the picture and nintendo pushing their usual glorified duplo blocks we'll see who the real winner is. and i can assure you it's not going to be based on multiplayer capabilities because, that's right, NOBODY PLAYS CONSOLE GAMES ONLINE!!!