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Adventure games - from epic sagas to silly platformers, usually containing in-depth storylines, exploration, and fantastic level design.  Games in this category are often referred to as "action", "adventure", "strategy", or "role-playing" (RPG) gamesSports games-involve individual and team based contests with points, competition, and some simulation.  Games in this category are often referred to as "sports", "racing", and "fighting" games.Shooting games - involve twitch gameplay, intense action, projectile weapons, and action-packed gameplay.  Games in this category are often referred to as "first-person shooting", "arcade shooting", and "action" games.

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News   Lighting the GBA.
- Posted By Andrew Weatherton, 09.25.2001

Back in June we brought you the news that Adam Curtis at portablemonopoly.com was working on an internal lighting solution for the Game Boy Advance. In the last few days tidbits of evidence have begun to pop up about Nintendo's new (rumored)internally lit Game Boy Advance. However, now, Adam Curtis has finally succeeded in lighting his GBA internally.

Cool


It seems too good to be true, but this lighting solution is very reasonable. The frontlight itself is only $30 from a third-party and only takes about twice the power of the Wormlight (currently the best lighting solution available).

-- Andrew Weatherton, EIC

Source: Portable Monopoly