I'm already playing Shadow Hearts II: Covenant (I got to the second disc by the way) and after that I've got Grandia II and Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne lined up so I suppose I'll play it after I'm done with those.
I'm already playing Shadow Hearts II: Covenant (I got to the second disc by the way) and after that I've got Grandia II and Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne lined up so I suppose I'll play it after I'm done with those.
Well one thing I like about the emulators is that you can save anywhere, and multiple slots too. Something you can't do with the normal GBA game. Yeah I know, that's cheating. But hey, when you consider some of the games...it will get super frustrating to even finish a few of them if I didn't.
Well one thing I like about the emulators is that you can save anywhere, and multiple slots too. Something you can't do with the normal GBA game. Yeah I know, that's cheating. But hey, when you consider some of the games...it will get super frustrating to even finish a few of them if I didn't.
Yah, though I've found that the PS2 ones aren't very shabbby either, if they can take being thrown form a second story window then they're okay in my book.
Yah, though I've found that the PS2 ones aren't very shabbby either, if they can take being thrown form a second story window then they're okay in my book.
Depends on how they were thrown and what they landed on. The controllers are light enough that if they landed on say... grass, there wouldn't be any damage really. However, if you threw it forcefully down on say... cement, from a second story... that's rather impressive.