Yeah, the user base will always be larger for the big N machine.with that logic, why bother with a GP32 when you have the zodiac with better screen, more RAM etc etc
the GBA is lovely hardware, its low-powered but that it still has its charms, it can still do pro-snes quality graphics in the right hands - and for 2D games you can't really ask any more than that.
in terms of emulation, the GBA has some advantages over the GP32, its only the brute clock speed of the gp32's chip which makes it the overall winner.
not to mention its userbase is a fair bit larger than the gp32's (for now).
I am not sure what advantages it has for emulation though. It doesn't even have enough screen resolution to match the consoles it emulates, it is only 240 x 160. What happens to all of the extra detail?
I guess the biggest advantage is that it is the only handheld that has a perfect GBA emulator running at FS0 with full sound
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