User | Post |
firemaker
Posts: 19/247 |
Originally posted by Kefka
Originally posted by Clockworkz I'll probably sound like a total idiot here, but, how can you play snes games on gba? Doesn't SNES use more buttons than GBA?
Most SNES games don't use L+R that much, or they have the same effect as another button... They've ported Link to the Past, SMW, SMW2, and a few others pretty flawlessly... so I think you can make due with the GBA
EDIT: sometimes I have to be a grammar nazi on myself
the other way to do it requires hacking. e.g supermetroid. for dash change button to pressing the direction twice in quick sucession. ive done it ity isnt tooo hard. |
Colin
Posts: 1190/11302 |
Um... yeah. A, B and Y all have unique functions in SMW. X can be used as an extra button for some functions but in reality you only need 3 buttons to play. |
goldangel
Posts: 16/57 |
you are sure?! |
KawaiiImoto-e
Posts: 239/1068 |
Originally posted by goldangel some game use have just two trigger like smw: x and y are the same trigger of A and B
No, Super Mario World uses X, Y, A and B differently. Try it. |
goldangel
Posts: 14/57 |
some game use have just two trigger like smw: x and y are the same trigger of A and B |
Colin
Posts: 1158/11302 |
I'm sure you can map the buttons. Might take a while to come up with a proper setup for every game but people make do.
(For example, you could just use a light/heavy or medium/heavy setup for SF2.) |
Kefka
Posts: 1081/3392 |
Originally posted by Clockworkz I'll probably sound like a total idiot here, but, how can you play snes games on gba? Doesn't SNES use more buttons than GBA?
Most SNES games don't use L+R that much, or they have the same effect as another button... They've ported Link to the Past, SMW, SMW2, and a few others pretty flawlessly... so I think you can make due with the GBA
EDIT: sometimes I have to be a grammar nazi on myself |
Clockworkz
Posts: 714/2002 |
I'll probably sound like a total idiot here, but, how can you play snes games on gba? Doesn't SNES use more buttons than GBA? |
Kefka
Posts: 1078/3392 |
Originally posted by KawaiiImoto-e Any games with a special Chip or other Hardware won't work with SNES Advance, so, no SMRPG, no Star Fox, no Mario Kart.
i.e. the games I would actually wanna play can't be played |
KawaiiImoto-e
Posts: 224/1068 |
Any games with a special Chip or other Hardware won't work with SNES Advance, so, no SMRPG, no Star Fox, no Mario Kart. |
Colin
Posts: 1082/11302 |
The flash cards all have X amount of memory for the roms and Y amount for battery saves, I think.
In any case, you shouldn't run out of save space even if you have a bunch of roms on there. |
Ailure
Posts: 1224/11162 |
Originally posted by Max Yes, there are SNES flash cards. And you can buy them.
I want one...
There was a thread about this somewhere, but I don't remember if it was on this board. Or on the old board.
SMW and Simcity is the two games that runs fine, that's the only games out of my ROM collection that work to... |
goldangel
Posts: 11/57 |
yah i know all that but he emulate a battery file like a a flash to gbc |
Kefka
Posts: 1011/3392 |
I thought that SNES games ran on battery, not flash memory |
macks
Posts: 159/900 |
Yes, there are SNES flash cards. And you can buy them. |
goldangel
Posts: 10/57 |
ahh i have heard the snes flash card also exist but you can't buy it like a gba flash because is not realy tested
Ho at the last new you can buy them
(thx max) lolllll |
Colin
Posts: 1065/11302 |
Well, I just quickly consulted a compatibility list and some games are marked as extremely playable - including SMW. Although there might be a few minor glitches.
Don't forget that even though the GBA can emulate the SNES, there's still a lot of memory limitations/etc. that the emulator has to deal with. |
NEONswift
Posts: 20/117 |
Yeh its still very dodgy but a good place to start. I tried my own zelda hack which strangely had no sprites. Alot of the great games like Metroid dont even start. Although im settle playing Smash TV on the move. |
Colin
Posts: 1057/11302 |
Erm, a lot of us knew this.
SMW itself runs fine apparently but you'd have to test out other hacks to see if they run fine with SNES Advance as well. |
NEONswift
Posts: 19/117 |
Crap how did i miss this. Ive been ignoring my GBA flash card of late. Time to stop playing Metroid Zero Mission and try my luck at some good old SNAZ games.err or SNES. |
This is a long thread. Click here to view it. |