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    GBA emu

    Its a bit like one of them types that says "im a vegitarian", but eats fish/milk/eggs etc. In the real world, in the eyes of the law - all roms which you do not own on a cart, no matter how old is copyright theft. Period. Everyone fails to mention of course, that you can still buy plenty of...
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    GBA emu

    Yeah, I did notice as it happens. And I wouldent go as far to say Mini-disk players and portable dvd players aint commercialy avalible either. But people still listen to mp3's and watch films on the gp32. And there are whole boards dedicated to them. And i wouldent go as far to say that...
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    GBA emu

    suppose i should buy a snes, and a megadrive and a gamegear and a gameboy and mastersystem and a portable dvd player while im at it too........ I was only intrigued, anyway it wont load commercial roms. Theres no law againsed homebrew is there?
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    GBA emu

    It seems that the general feeling around the campfire (or at least the people iv spoken to) is that the GBA emu was never realeased publicly, and work has stopped on it. Well, just having a scout round overnet, i found it. It came with a rather short readme though, and had no date. Im wondering...
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    Grand theft auto

    Well, I found the GBA version of GTA3 when I was randomly looking for quake on the gp32. This is the guys website who was part of the dev team for GTA3 on the GBA, so feel free to take a look. http://w1.243.telia.com/~u24315537/ The company that canned it was Crawfish Interactive, they went bust.
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    Grand theft auto

    Well, i know id still play it without the music and radio stations. Maybe if someone was sufficiently good with midi..............
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    Grand theft auto

    GTA 3 was going to be on the GBA- till it was canned. It would be ace to see someone try to put the original on the GP32.
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