I'm looking to play a bunch of older Gameboy Advance games and I have a bunch of different options...<br><br>1) Nintendo DS:<br> Pros: 100% compatibility, no need to use an emulator (and obtain ROMs, ...
Alex is a lifelong gamer and avid follower of games media. A multimedia journalism graduate of Cal Poly Pomona, he served as a copy editor of CPP's student newspaper, The Poly Post, and also started a ...
Retro games have always had a special place in the hearts of classic game fans. While the emergence of mobile games is growing at a fast rate, it's no doubt that the old school games are still the ...
“What if” is always a fun question to ask, and over on the YouTube channel Gameboy Custom, they recently wondered what the Nintendo DS would have looked like if it took a bit more design inspiration ...
They're probably not compatible with the GBPlayer because they don't want to hurt their sales of DVDs, that way they can get parents to buy two copies of the same damn episodes. In other words, it's ...
This nifty add on looks like a black GBA cartridge, but it’s really a multimedia player. Gamers can load up MP3s and MPEG4 movies on a SD card, plug the card in their Play-Yan and get going. Read our ...
Choosing which Nintendo DS to buy has long been a matter of picking the color or game bundle you want. That selection process just became more complicated now that Nintendo is preparing to release the ...