How could you not take it off! It sits there - being all tactile, and, well... just begging to be removed! Oh and then you're left with a luxury smooth clean shiny screen....
Go on, try it - it's satisfying and fun!
Sound is pretty important if you're going to watch something! (Especially something like an episode of Twin Peaks...)
So in that respect - it's really really better! :D
Since a large amount of Anime/traditional animation is shot on "2's" (shooting one cell twice, totalling 12 frames per second) it works really really well at 10fps!
I'm halfway through re-living 'The Mysterious Cities Of Gold' - I actually look forward to getting the bus in to work!
:D
I would have to say - whoever wrote that particular part of the h/w profile, was talking our of their arse.
I say that because 'NURBS' (Non Uniform Rational B-Splines), are a method for creating geometry (polygons). So to say that something uses NURBS and conventional polygons is a little...
Yeh - it does that, there's currently no way around it.
ph0x - looking forward to you getting your GP32 back... You've already provided me with so much nostalgic Lucasasrts fun! I need more! :D
The other day I saw someone mention that you can only play mp3's on the GP32 if they are 128kbps.
I thought nothing of it - until I sat on the bus and started listening to the White Stripes new album (which I had transfered to my GP32 that morning), it struck me - my ripping software is set to...
To be honest - every single programmer I've asked about this (admittedly - only 4), have said the same thing: No.
They've all stated that emulating the gba's GPU and CPU simultaniously would be too much for the GP32 alone... so although it 'could' emulate a GBA, it could never achieve a...
The screen fading after turning off is normal - it's not harmful in any way.
As for the registering thing - I'm not sure...
As long as the GP32 runs all the programs you want it to run - I wouldn't consider it broken :D
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