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New Post 1/3/2008 8:33 AM
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Game Boy Advance 
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New Post 1/3/2008 8:35 AM
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Re: Game Boy Advance 

The Micro and SP editions will be posted in future posts.

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New Post 1/3/2008 10:20 AM
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Re: Game Boy Advance 

Fire Emblem is a great game, I still play it from time to time. I never had an advance but my brother had the SP so I just used his. I also have the Gameboy Player used to play  gameboy and advance games on my gamecube.


 
New Post 1/3/2008 12:34 PM
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Re: Game Boy Advance 

Yea, my photography skills aren't the best.  Blurry shot there.  I wasn't trying to mask the fact that it was Fire Emblem.  It was a fun game.  A little bit too much dialogue and another one of those titles where the last mission is more like a puzzle than having anything to do with real strategy.  Otherwise, great.

K

 
New Post 1/3/2008 1:35 PM
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Ah the GBA.  What a great little system.  I think I had the most fun with Castlevania Aria of Sorrow (and Links Awakening for the GBC) on this handheld.  Sure they could have started with the light and eliminated the need to sit directly under a lamp, but  they couldn't really re-sell the same system to me again if they did that to start with. 


 
New Post 1/3/2008 3:12 PM
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Re: Game Boy Advance 
I loved my gba. I remember buying a light attachment for it. Then I purchased an sp.
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New Post 1/4/2008 8:25 PM
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Re: Game Boy Advance 

Why is it pink?

 
New Post 1/4/2008 8:39 PM
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Re: Game Boy Advance 

 Lard wrote

Why is it pink?

Color originates in light. Sunlight, as we perceive it, is colorless. In reality, a rainbow is testimony to the fact that all the colors of the spectrum are present in white light. As illustrated in the diagram below, light goes from the source (the sun) to the object (the apple), and finally to the detector (the eye and brain).

Diagram of how the eye sees color

1. All the" invisible" colors of sunlight shine on the apple.

2. The surface of a red apple absorbs all the colored light rays, except for those corresponding to red, and reflects this color to the human eye.

3. The eye receives the reflected red light and sends a message to the brain.

The most technically accurate definition of color is:
"Color is the visual effect that is caused by the spectral composition of the light emitted, transmitted, or reflected by objects."

Reprinted with permission from Color Logic
© Copyright 2004, all rights reserved


 
New Post 1/5/2008 10:57 AM
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Re: Game Boy Advance 
It's Pink because Kevin always tries to buy the wierdest color he can because it is more rare.
 
New Post 1/5/2008 3:02 PM
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AHAHAHAH its pink!

Ah I remember this system, I have a orginal GBA lying aroung somewhere, I prefer the SP cause of the back light. the orginal I like cause it can take the e reader, yes I have one of those, and yes I collected those freakin cards...

I well to be honest, the first GBA I used was pink. A girl named Kobe let me borrow it so I could play some mario game on it...


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New Post 1/5/2008 5:13 PM
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Re: Game Boy Advance 

 Sheep wrote

 Lard wrote

Why is it pink?

 

Color originates in light. Sunlight, as we perceive it, is colorless. In reality, a rainbow is testimony to the fact that all the colors of the spectrum are present in white light. As illustrated in the diagram below, light goes from the source (the sun) to the object (the apple), and finally to the detector (the eye and brain).

Diagram of how the eye sees color

1. All the" invisible" colors of sunlight shine on the apple.

2. The surface of a red apple absorbs all the colored light rays, except for those corresponding to red, and reflects this color to the human eye.

3. The eye receives the reflected red light and sends a message to the brain.

The most technically accurate definition of color is:
"Color is the visual effect that is caused by the spectral composition of the light emitted, transmitted, or reflected by objects."

Reprinted with permission from Color Logic
© Copyright 2004, all rights reserved

Thank you Mr. Wizard.

 
New Post 1/5/2008 9:18 PM
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Re: Game Boy Advance 

Lukedog is indeed correct.  I buy the least favorite colors (Or what I think will be the least favorite color.  I was right about the Brown Zunes.) because they will be the most rare.

K

 
New Post 2/4/2008 8:06 PM
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Re: Game Boy Advance 

brown is awesome.... everything should be brown.


 
New Post 2/11/2008 11:13 AM
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Re: Game Boy Advance 

I remeber I got a Japanese version of the GBA and Super Mario Advanced before it was out over here.  It actually cost me a few dollars less to get the import system than it would be to buy it when it came out in the US.


 
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