
The GBC version is on the eShop (Zelda DX). There's video footage of it.Midna said:That's a GameBoy version. It had a GBC rerelease.Aijelsop said:You CAN but GBC games. I swear I saw a picture of a Link's Awakening on a 3DS (on the official Nintendo site)


Issac said:No. The DS has two different cpus or whatever... one ARM9 and one ARM7 iirc. and the ARM7 is used for the GBA, and the DSi and 3DS doesn't have the ARM7...

DiscostewSM said:Issac said:No. The DS has two different cpus or whatever... one ARM9 and one ARM7 iirc. and the ARM7 is used for the GBA, and the DSi and 3DS doesn't have the ARM7...
Sorry, that is incorrect. The DS/DSi uses the ARM7, as it is clocked at 33Mhz (double what the GBA has, but underclocks itself when in GBA mode), for which it handles processing of audio, WiFi, touch-screen input, etc. The 66Mhz ARM9 (133Mhz in DSi) is basically for everything else, such as the main game code.
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As far as the 3DS is concerned, it supposedly has 2 ARM11, which can run both ARM9 and ARM7 code, therefore allowing DS compatibility. It most likely has the remaining GBA hardware removed, like the DSi, preventing it's ability to play those games outside of emulation.
The DS had 4 mb of ram. The 3DS has 96. I think the PSP has 64 and it emulates the GBA fine. I'm sure we'll be just fine.FranckKnight said:The 3DS probably has more than enough power to emulate GB and GBC games, but GBA might still be a tad too strong for it anyway. Emulating means using software to simulate hardware, and GBA had slightly more than SNES power overall. Of course Nintendo might be able to make an emulator that runs nearly 100% speed if they wanted, but you can look at SNES emulators on the DS to see that user-made emulators are not quite up to speed yet.
MFDC12 said:outdated? i would rather play one of the many good gb/gbc games than play a ton of the games that are currently made for the ds or even some gba games.
With all due respect, you do not represent an average person. Just ask a random kid which game would s(he) prefer to play ?
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The 3DS probably has more than enough power to emulate GB and GBC games, but GBA might still be a tad too strong for it anyway.xakota said:They aren't emulating the DS. Playing DS games on a 3DS isn't emulation.
Well, that depends on your definition of emulation.
For me, emulation happens when you play a game meant for platform X on a different platform Y.
You can have software emulation which translates X's code into Y's, but you can as well have hardware emulation, when you include pieces of X on Y's mainboard to achieve better accuracy. Just like Sony did with PSX on PS2.
And for DS emulation on 3DS, it seems to be half-hardware, half-software. While the CPU will probably follow the ARM architecture and will be able to execute DS' code natively, the graphics chip is vastly different (DS used proprietary, archaic graphics subsystem working on palettes, backgrounds, sprites etc. while 3DS will use OpenGL-compliant Pica200). So for graphics, some software emulation will most probably be needed.
pyrmon24 said:Why doesn't the Wii have N64 backward compatibility?
Dumb questions, dumb questions...
3DS will allow playing GB, GBC, and DS games. Isn't this GBA gap bizarre ?
QUOTE(FranckKnight @ Feb 8 2011, 03:34 AM)

Blaze163 said:There's no way of playing GBA cartridges on the 3DS because that way you have to pay to download them again from the eStore or whatever the hell they're calling it now. Thus raking in yet more cash. It's all about money. Nothing else. Not about fan service, not about giving us everything we want. It's about draining the maximum ammount of cash from us as often as possible.


Rayder said:You can be fairly sure that if Ninty creates a 3DS revision a couple of years from now, it won't have DS BC anymore either, especially if DS games are no longer produced at that time.
pachura said:FranckKnight said:The 3DS probably has more than enough power to emulate GB and GBC games, but GBA might still be a tad too strong for it anyway.
??? 3DS will most probably be around 15x times faster than GBA (times two ARM cores). If it's possible to run DS games (which used both ARM9 and ARM7 processors at the same time), then the hardware is more than enough to play GBA games, too...

The N64 VC games have specific emulators built in to each one of them, besides that it's not really backwards compatibility as you cannot take your N64 carts and play them on the Wii so this really has nothing to do with the issue.FranckKnight said:-Edit : Actually, scratch that, I just remembered that Wii runs N64 games, which is two generations across, and likely has little problems doing it. So It does seem that the trend is getting broken out of.
Rayder said:You can be fairly sure that if Ninty creates a 3DS revision a couple of years from now, it won't have DS BC anymore either, especially if DS games are no longer produced at that time.

TwinRetro said:@pachura: I can do that too!
Would the average kid rather play this?
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Or this?
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Really, if you're going to make a comparison, at least make a fair one.


