I was just thinking how great it would be if someday Nintendo made a affordable upgrade to the Gameboy Advance that made it 64 bit (something like how the 32x was for the Genesis)
I guess there would be problems such as it might weigh the system down. It also would probably eat the batterys up. But it would be cool still if there was a way.
64-bit upgrade for the Gameboy Advance, wouldn't it be cool?
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stupid
just plain stupid. Why make an add on? When the time coems they can just make a whole new damn portable system with everything upgraded, (more ram, maybe 3D polygon ability, etc ) instead of that trash 32X copycat idea.
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Why 64 bits? have you forgotten that bits are just the old way to compare systems? Doesnt mean shit anymore, so what, you think the PS3 will have 256 bits?
Oh and btw, When i saw this topic I immediately knew who the author would be. "That Veggita guy with his fairy tale systems and emulators"
Oh and btw, When i saw this topic I immediately knew who the author would be. "That Veggita guy with his fairy tale systems and emulators"
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hmmmm
I think 64 bit would be more precise. "Internal Data Precision 32-bit Integer & 64-bit Floating-point" http://www.nintendo.com/systems/gcn/gcn_specs.jsp
SEGA, anything else is a toy!