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News   Extreme GBA Modification
- Posted By Michael Loewer, 06.11.2002

Let's just make this damn clear right now: I have never and do not ever plan to again voluntarily visit message boards at psx2central.com. My Nintendo loyalty borders on fanaticism, and many of the posters in the thread link I am about to give you are obviously lacking in their understanding of the console wars. Let's just say Sony fanboys have taken that "the console wars are over" quote WAY too far, and deserve a serious punch in the face. Such ignorance...

Okay, anywho, Dan Doll of NPuzzles happens to be a mod over at their message boards. Dan's a fellow Nintendo fan, but has earned the trust of the PS2 freaks over there hopefully for some sort of sinister plan to benefit the forces of good, i.e. Nintendo.

One of the main guys over there has decided that the Afterburner wasn't really enough, and that it'd be fun to play around with other display devices. He has somehow attached the PSOne display screen to the GameBoy Advance. Let's be clear on the size differential here -- the screen alone is probably 150% larger than the entire GBA. It's completely impractical, but technically still portable if you twist and stretch the meaning entirely.

Enjoy:

PSOne / GBA Mod


Editor-in-Chief Michael Loewer, out.

Source: psx2central