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Nils Tanner

2004-11-10, 5:46 pm

Why is a mushroom called mushroom? As usual, "Hendy7"
<john.hendy7@ntlworld.com> got it all completely wrong and wrote:
quote:

> I have got chance of some American Gameboy Advance games cheap Am I right
>in thinking that there will be no problem with these been played in an
>English GBA , ie theres no difference as in PAL or NTSC ?? your thoughts are
>greatly appreciated
>


Yes, there's no difference as in PAL or NTSC.

However, if you plan to connect two games together, i.e. two Pokemon
games, both have to be from the same region. Apart from that,
everythings fine.
Stimp

2004-11-10, 5:46 pm

On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 Hendy7 <john.hendy7@ntlworld.com> wrote:
quote:

> I have got chance of some American Gameboy Advance games cheap Am I right
> in thinking that there will be no problem with these been played in an
> English GBA , ie theres no difference as in PAL or NTSC ?? your thoughts are
> greatly appreciated


yes. no problem, the GBA is universally compatible

--

"I hear ma train a comin'
.... hear freedom comin"
Nils Tanner

2004-11-13, 12:45 am

Why is a mushroom called mushroom? As usual, "Hendy7"
<john.hendy7@ntlworld.com> got it all completely wrong and wrote:
quote:

> I have got chance of some American Gameboy Advance games cheap Am I right
>in thinking that there will be no problem with these been played in an
>English GBA , ie theres no difference as in PAL or NTSC ?? your thoughts are
>greatly appreciated
>


Yes, there's no difference as in PAL or NTSC.

However, if you plan to connect two games together, i.e. two Pokemon
games, both have to be from the same region. Apart from that,
everythings fine.
Inferno

2004-12-15, 6:47 am


"Nils Tanner" <ntanner@datacomm.ch> wrote in
news:m0d4p0dq0d1thsqg8p5nb6f1k71ep83nmr@4ax.com...
quote:

>
> However, if you plan to connect two games together, i.e. two Pokemon
> games, both have to be from the same region. Apart from that,
> everythings fine.


You're wrong there, this is only the case when you have two games with a
different language.
If they're both English, they'll work fine.


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