Thanks for telling me this AFTER I have a pool of melted SNES on my floor.mmm...you may think it's an act, but you never know till you try, urza.
Actually, you will, because its NOT GOING TO WORK.
THATS OK. IT MAKES A GREAT PS3.
Thanks for telling me this AFTER I have a pool of melted SNES on my floor.mmm...you may think it's an act, but you never know till you try, urza.
Actually, you will, because its NOT GOING TO WORK.
OH MAN. IM IN THE MONEY NOW.mmm...you may think it's an act, but you never know till you try, urza.
Actually, you will, because its NOT GOING TO WORK.
Thanks for telling me this AFTER I have a pool of melted SNES on my floor.
THATS OK. IT MAKES A GREAT PS3.
mmm...you may think it's an act, but you never know till you try, urza.
Actually, you will, because its NOT GOING TO WORK.
Thanks for telling me this AFTER I have a pool of melted SNES on my floor.
THATS OK. IT MAKES A GREAT PS3.
OH MAN. IM IN THE MONEY NOW.
Some guy named Sylar said he'd come over and help me melt my SNES and stuff. Do you think that was a good idea?
How would that even work? The very nature of the DS means that the DS hardware instantly becomes inaccessible once you launch GBA mode, so the game data you stored into the DS's RAM would be cleared, and you would have no further access to it or the DS-slot. Where else do you plan to store the GBA rom?GBA should be possible though a custom firmware to boot from from slot-1 in GBA mode.
Not that it's happening any time soon; no cards out there support such madness.