Beginning Game Boy Advance Programming
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Customer Review: worthy investment
cartridges can erode with time,i urge you to buy a pack of these to preserve your cartridges,they come in a pack of 6 and in a range of different colours.they will also accept ds cartridges in the middle but id recomend you just use the case your ds games come in.they only accept either 1 ds game or 1 gba game not both,they have a feature where they click together but its realy crappy and they break away too easily,but the most impressive part of these cartridges is all the colours even the dark ones you can clearly see what game is inside.i realy recomend these cartridges they are a worthy investment,just think how much your gba games cost and how much these cases which will protect them from dirt and dust cost.
Customer Review: Ever get the feeling you’ve been cheated?
Whilst I cannot deny that these cases are invaluable for keeping cartridges clean, I do feel rather cheated as the original Gameboy games came with their own cases FOR FREE! Reasonable design, selection of colours and useful for keeping dust off cartridges - just shame they weren’t free.
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Customer Review: Chu Chu Rocket review
I don't own the double pack, but I know that Sonic Advance is very good- I just want to recommend Chu Chu Rocket as it's very fun and is now getting a second chance to get some attention on GBA! The game has 3 main modes- a competetive 1-4 player game, a single player challenge mode, and a single player puzzle game. They are all simple- the 1st one has you against the other 3 players (human or cpu) or you can play in teams. There are some rockets and some hatches around the area, mice (chu chu's) are constantly coming out of them, and you have to direct them to your rocket by placing arrows on the floor. You can only place 3 arrows at a time, so strategic placing is helpful. To make it more fun there are cats roaming the area too (kapu kapu's) and they will not only eat any mice in their path, but if they get to your rocket they will eat 1/3 of your mice. So this is a frantic game of getting mice while blocking cats, and trying to get cats to your opponents. To add a little variety, some mice make special events happen like loads of mice come out at once, or cats, or speed up etc. It's all very simple and easy to pick up, but very competetive! Something that will often be in your GBA for a quick multiplayer if you can get people together- only 1 GBA game required too! Challenge mode has you completing an objective such as guiding a specific number of mice to the goal, or feeding the cats the mice in the time limit- it's a nice change of pace and very challenging. Puzzle mode is the bulk of the single player game- there are over 2000 puzzles to complete! You simply have a selection of direction tiles and have to place them in the correct places on the board to get the mice to the rockets, again some are easy and some are hard. You are unlikely to see the end of this mode for a long time- I'm nowhere near. Unlike the rest of the game, there is no time etc to worry about, you just put the tiles down as you think you need them and see what happens. If this isn't enough, you can design characters to replace the cats and mice, as well as make your own levels! The game is very big, but it's also not wildly varied. You will always be able to go back for quick mulitplayer games or to do a few more puzzles, but it won't be constantly in your GBA after you've done the first couple hundred puzzles! The Sonic + CCR double pack seems like a good idea as this game easily slips away unnoticed and Sonic will get it a bit more attention, also Sonic is a nice change of pace from Chu Chu Rocket. This is highly recommended! I think it's one of the few puzzle games that I like! If you're interested in this I recommend Kuru Kuru Kururin too. Hopefully Sega will make an online version of CCR for DS!
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Beginning Game Boy Advance Programming
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