How big does those episodes get and HOW do you do it? there isn't any commercial videoplayer for GBA, is there?The only reason that I want to get one is so that I can put episodes of Gundam Wing on my GBA. the 256 is more than enough for me for games, but I want to have movies! I might have to get it. we need some real product reviews first though.
I don't understand what your taking about.Technically speaking, your "Dr. Kupo" is also Anime
Meteo is the most used video encoder for GBA.How big does those episodes get and HOW do you do it? there isn't any commercial videoplayer for GBA, is there?
no.on http://www.flash2advance.com/ they say:
i always thought the gba was made for a max of 256MB? if it really is made for more do i have to be frightened about 256MB cards to be too small soon?QUOTE said:Hardware is theoretically designed for handling 2G or even bigger capacity
The point is, Kupo is from Final Fantasy and technically it's Anime too. So if you think Anime is bad then you must think your own avatar is tooI don't understand what your taking about.
Woxxy, are you feeling ok? I've already answered this as have many others at one time or another. The maximum is 256Mb. Whether you think companies will release them or not is irrelevant. I would argue that it becomes more and more likely with every passing day. As a system reaches the end of its life cycle, companies push the limits of the technology and they also just get better at programming for the system in general. I don't think it would be unreasonable for the industry giants to drop 256 carts for their flagship titles. I could easily see Nintendo taking the leap for an original unported Zelda or Mario game because it would have a great deal of hype behind it, not to mention there wouldn't be as much splitting of the pie if it were inhouse work.no.on http://www.flash2advance.com/ they say:
i always thought the gba was made for a max of 256MB? if it really is made for more do i have to be frightened about 256MB cards to be too small soon?QUOTE said:Hardware is theoretically designed for handling 2G or even bigger capacity
the official nintendo flash-carts are 128MBit Maximum.
nintendo wouldn't be able to produce carts bigger than that, as the price would blow skyhigh and in the end noone would be able to afford the games anymore.
the gba is made for an unlimited (afaik) size of a cartridge, but one game will at most be 128 MBit because nintendo's cartridges are that size.
if you have a 128MBit card, that is enough for all games, so no need to get worried.
@Elnith:
yes, there is, check out lik-sang and see what they have there! it's called AM3
Correction!Anime sucks.Anime on gba !!!! YES NOW I CAN DIE HAPPY!!!
I agreeCorrection!Anime sucks.Anime on gba !!!! YES NOW I CAN DIE HAPPY!!!
you think anime sucks, not everyone shares that opinion...
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Two small points to add:Woxxy, are you feeling ok? I've already answered this as have many others at one time or another. The maximum is 256Mb. Whether you think companies will release them or not is irrelevant. I would argue that it becomes more and more likely with every passing day. As a system reaches the end of its life cycle, companies push the limits of the technology and they also just get better at programming for the system in general. I don't think it would be unreasonable for the industry giants to drop 256 carts for their flagship titles. I could easily see Nintendo taking the leap for an original unported Zelda or Mario game because it would have a great deal of hype behind it, not to mention there wouldn't be as much splitting of the pie if it were inhouse work.no.on http://www.flash2advance.com/ they say:
i always thought the gba was made for a max of 256MB? if it really is made for more do i have to be frightened about 256MB cards to be too small soon?QUOTE said:Hardware is theoretically designed for handling 2G or even bigger capacity
the official nintendo flash-carts are 128MBit Maximum.
nintendo wouldn't be able to produce carts bigger than that, as the price would blow skyhigh and in the end noone would be able to afford the games anymore.
the gba is made for an unlimited (afaik) size of a cartridge, but one game will at most be 128 MBit because nintendo's cartridges are that size.
if you have a 128MBit card, that is enough for all games, so no need to get worried.
@Elnith:
yes, there is, check out lik-sang and see what they have there! it's called AM3
Still, the answer to that question is obviously no as the result of that same number. 256Mb flash carts will just offer slightly less convenience if 256Mb games become the trend. However, a trend of 256Mb carts are unlikely.
Dadycool no longer writes Little Writer as far as I can tell.Littlewrite support? still Daddycool works on LW? i waiting for a new version for months and nothing
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a big card sound good but im very happy with my old 256mbit one, remember this will be the last year of the gameboy advance...