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| What Is The Best Way To Play Most Gameboy Games On A TV? |
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| telly:
--- Quote from: hoshichiri on March 08, 2020, 11:37:00 pm --- --- Quote from: telly on March 07, 2020, 12:21:28 pm ---When I use my Game Boy Player I almost always connect my SP as the controller because I can't stand using the GameCube controller for Game Boy games. --- End quote --- Wait- you connect your... HOW DID I NOT KNOW THAT WAS AN OPTION?! That's gonna make a LOT of my GBA games SO much easier to play! --- End quote --- Yes you can! I do it all the time :) |
| sworddude:
--- Quote from: hoshichiri on March 08, 2020, 11:37:00 pm --- --- Quote from: telly on March 07, 2020, 12:21:28 pm ---When I use my Game Boy Player I almost always connect my SP as the controller because I can't stand using the GameCube controller for Game Boy games. --- End quote --- Wait- you connect your... HOW DID I NOT KNOW THAT WAS AN OPTION?! That's gonna make a LOT of my GBA games SO much easier to play! --- End quote --- there is also the hori gba controller wich is pretty nice for them gba games. sadly the controller is pricy as hell. |
| Flashback2012:
--- Quote from: sworddude on March 09, 2020, 11:35:42 am ---there is also the hori gba controller wich is pretty nice for them gba games. sadly the controller is pricy as hell. --- End quote --- It is quite pricey and what's more, the cord for it is non-existent. You absolutely need a cord extender to use it and not sit arms length away from the TV. |
| randybobandy:
Play GB games on your SNES with the Super Game Boy player on a CRT. I also have the Game Boy player for the Gamecube that's hooked up to my Sony Bravia LCD, and there's noticeable lag. Even tried it on my older Plasma, same issue. If you have the means to play both, try and make sure it's on a CRT. |
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