NES SP Vs. Famicom Micro

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NES SP Vs. Famicom Micro

Post by ValiantVenality »

What do you guys like better?

Famicom Micro

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Or the NES SP?

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Post by G-force »

NES SP definetly. I mean, I've never even seen a famicom besides a pic on the internet so having a GB look like it doesn't mean much to me :wink: Plus, the Micro annoys me...
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Post by bicostp »

I tried a Micro, it felt like I was trying to play games on a Tic-Tac box. SP hands down.

But I can't use the SP for any extended length of time either, but it's still far less uncomfortble than the Micro.

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NES SP, I own it, its female of the dog species'.
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Post by Sparkfist »

NES SP, atleast you can play Gameboy gams on it if you feel nastalgic. Micro is really for lack of a better term "stupid novelty".
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Post by Kurt_ »

Assuming that the Famicom Micro and NES SP are just case styles, the NES SP, hands down. It brings a bit of old school gaming to a later system. It almost makes me want to...*tear*...oh I promised myself I wouldn't cry in public!

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Post by cowsgoquack101 »

Well if your practicle like a lot of other members here then you have to get a NES SP. Heck even a regular one is fine. The micro is what sparkfist calls it "stupid novelty".
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Post by Turbo Tax 1.0 »

nes sp just because NES is extreme 8)
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Post by Kurt_ »

I was atually considering using a micro (once the price goes down to like $20) and somehow attaching it with the smallest gameboy pocket/colour with a normal GBA screen to create a GBX that runs all the gameboy games (GB B/W through GBA)

So it's not stupid novelty, it's actually a great system to portablize (well not portablize more than frankenstein into other portables)
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Post by madc0w »

Kurt_ wrote:I was atually considering using a micro (once the price goes down to like $20) and somehow attaching it with the smallest gameboy pocket/colour with a normal GBA screen to create a GBX that runs all the gameboy games (GB B/W through GBA)

So it's not stupid novelty, it's actually a great system to portablize (well not portablize more than frankenstein into other portables)
or you could get a sp :roll: anyways, that wouldnt work
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Post by Kurt_ »

It WOULD work, it would just be extremely complicated, difficult, and impractical.

I thuoght a GBA couldn't play GBO games. Something about they had to have a seperate processor for each cartrdige type, so they didn't put a GBO compatibility into it.
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Post by madc0w »

yes it does. It has two processors. Only the gbm doesnt. How would you hook up the gbm to the gba screen?
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Post by x24 »

I honestly dont like either.. if they made a micro faceplate of the NES (not famicom) then Id pick that..
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Post by Radon199 »

Having rather small hands I can actualy play a micro but for now i'm not gonna get one, tho I will most definatly pick one up once they get down to around $60 just because with my GBA flash cart I can play old NES games on the go.

The one thing I do really like about the micro is the faceplates. You scratch up the screen, you just pop the old cover off and put a new one on and wala. Good as new.
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Post by Zhooibaal »

I don't have really large hands either, but I still prefer the old big handhelds (Atari Lynx, Sega GameGear) over the small modern ones (gba, gba sp, gb micro, psp, nds). For some reason the big ones cause a lot less discomfort when using them for a prolonged period of time.
But to get back on topic, I do prefer the NES SP, simply because it's bigger than the micro. I do own a SP, just not the NES edition.
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