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#1 bbeastieboy
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Medal of Honor Heroes 2. It's alright.. the sewer level is the most fun to play online. I still play often, but it's not that great of a game.

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#2 bbeastieboy
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Don't think you can fix the SNES power issue. I've seen this a lot, if you're 100% sure it isn't the adaptor (and if it is, then it's an easy fix: NEW CORD), then the jack on the system is busted. If you look at the jack in the back, if you can only see 2 metal pins sticking out instead of a round socket, then you're screwed. Just pick up another system. Check at thrift stores. After tat, just ask at pawn shops if they have any systems that aren't complete since you already have the cords for it, you'll get it cheaper.

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#3 bbeastieboy
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DMC I recently bought God of War and thought although it wernt a bad game was extremely overated and DMC is just pure cool not that I think anyone on here would agree lolandybobbins16

100% agreed.

God of War was a letdown for me. I bought it like 2 months ago and played it twice. DMC>GoW

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#4 bbeastieboy
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In no particular order:

Castlevania: Circle of the Moon

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

Sonic Battle

Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo Revival (Best SF2 port EVER)

Metroid Fusion/Zero Mission

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#5 bbeastieboy
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Your TV isn't in the proper video mode like the others said. When using VGA inputs on a television, you can only see/hear what you've hooked up in different video modes. You won't just find the input on a channel. You need the remote (a lot of older TVs that just started to introduce VGA input don't have the actual video mode button on the tv set itself, usually it's on the remote).

You'll need an RF modulator (I bought one a couple years back at radio shack for $30) or a new tv.

Probably on the market somewhere is an alternate output cable for the PS2, with a cable connector on the end instead of the 3 VGA pins. Similar to what you used on a NES or SNES but probably tough to find except online.

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#7 bbeastieboy
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There probably arent many videos showing how to change the battery because the batteries in GBA games aren't very old and don't run out after a year..

None of my NES or SNES games have dead batteries.

I also doubt Gamestop will stop selling GBA games, after all, they still sell PSX games and stuff like that.

How old are you?

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#8 bbeastieboy
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I have a few, can't just name one:



Escape from Bug Island - I knew it was crap when I got it but it was only $5

NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams - bought for $10, played for 10 mins, never picked it up again, I hate it

DK: Barrel blast - bought for $10, played less than 2 mins and instantly hated it (obviously)

Wii Play - obviously

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#9 bbeastieboy
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hahahaha. I meant the SP paint wears off and it looks bad. The micro doesn't have a scratch on it. i totally thought i edited that lastnight because i remember actually typing that.

SP < MICRO

portability, sharper image, durability

ALSO:
"littlery is unscratched after like 2 years of owning it." LITERALLY*

I am not 12 years old, I promise. Haha

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#10 bbeastieboy
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I've gone through 3 SPs and much prefer my micro. Portability, better backlight, sharper image, but most of all, it never gets scratched. the brushed aluminum case (or whatever the alloy is) littlery is unscratched after like 2 years of owning it. the faceplate isnt even scratched. all of my micros looked totally crappy after a few months mainly because the paint wears RIGHT off. they just look ugly after. the micro still looks sharp as ever.