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| Cerberus:
http://www.mqp.com/fun/gb_adv.htm This here is something that lets you read e-books on your GBA. I think it's pretty cool if you're tired of playing a game on a long car trip and want something else. I heard about it on Call for Help on TechTV. What do you guys think about it? |
| MattCrafty:
I think this is a good idea, except for the fact that you have to purchase a rom cartridge. which can get very expensive. A kit with everything needed is around 180 USD, a lot for just reading books on your GBA. Of course you could you use the rom card for other things, like saving multiple game saves. If you already have a ROM card, it is a great idea This idea actually can be made affordable if Nintendo made a special cartridge that had a USB link to your computer on it (like the gameshark) Then you could plug it in and transfer your books into the cartridge. I would imagine the cost to be around 40 USD. Much more reasonable if you ask me. |
| RABicle:
How about reading a real book? Seriously who reads e-books? |
| nitsu niflheim:
Quote Originally posted by: RABicle How about reading a real book? Seriously who reads e-books? --- End quote --- I do if it's the only way to read it. Originally Stephen King's Riding The Bullet was released only as an e-book. I read it then, and I read again when it was included in his latest collection Everything's Eventual. I also did the serial downloads of The Plant while Stephen King was doing it. |
| aoi tsuki:
It's more like $70 for an 8MB card and the linker cable. Not cheap, but if you're already developing for the GBA, it's a nifty piece of software. Before my PDA got trashed, i read ebooks all the time. It's something to do during those times when you've got some time to kill, like waiting for an appointment or something. |
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