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title: Comparison between GBA games (right) and GB games (left).
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Sometimes it is quite nice to revel in memories. Back to the good old days, our childhood where life was still so simple. At least I have those retro feelings from time to time. This time I decided to follow these feelings and take back a part of my childhood. I wanted a Game Boy again. A real Game Boy, not an imitation or any of those emulator handhelds.
Sometimes it is quite nice to revel in memories. Back to the good old days of our childhood where life was so easy. At least I have those retro feelings from time to time. This time I decided to follow these feelings and take back a part of my childhood. I wanted a Game Boy again. A real Game Boy, not a fake one or any of those emulator handhelds.
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The first consideration was which model to choose: Game Boy, Game Boy Color or Game Boy Advance/SP? From a practical point of view, the Game Boy Advance is the most worthwhile. It is backwards compatible and can play GB and GBC games as well as GBA games. I've never been a fan of the form factor of the SP version, so I decided to go for the classic model. Regardless of my retro feelings, the Game Boy has its weaknesses, which are simply no longer up to date. Even if you can argue that this is part of the feeling, that's a bit too much for me.
The first consideration was which model to choose: Game Boy (GB), Game Boy Color (GBC) or Game Boy Advance/SP (GBA)? From a practical point of view, the Game Boy Advance is the most worthwhile. It is backwards compatible and can play GB and GBC games as well as GBA games. I've never been a fan of the form factor of the SP version, so I decided to go for the classic model. Regardless of my retro feelings, the Game Boy has its weaknesses, which are simply no longer up to date. Even if you can argue that this is part of the feeling, that's a bit too much for me.
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