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12/3/2002 3:39:53 AM Written By:
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Gameboy Pro
12/3/2002 3:39:53 AM
By: gamerT2
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Category: Hardware Games
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Gameboy Pro is a gameboy that has 250 x 250 resolution with 64-bit graphics.
It screen size is 65mm x 65mm. Its size is 100mm x 150mm x 25mm.
It has 8 action buttons(including Start and Select), 2 shoulder buttons, 2 triggers, an analog stick, and a d-pad.
It can link up to 7 other Gameboy Pro systems and link on-line. Also, you can link it to your TV, so you can play your game on it and split screen multiplayer games.
It has the same hareware as the Nintendo 64, because you can play Nintendo 64, Super Nintendo, Nintendo, Gameboy Advance, Gameboy Color, and Nintendo Gameboy games. There will be adapters for the Nintendo 64, Super Nintendo, and Nintendo games. It also have a slot for Nintendo 64 accesories and a port for Gameboy accesories. Also, there is a split screen adapter that allows up to 4 players to see there game on the TV.
Buttons: CX(Up), CY(Left), CB(Down), CA(Left), A, and B Buttons; TL trigger, TR trigger, L and R shoulder buttons, Select button, and Start Button.
These buttons are arrange the same way as N64 Superpad 64 Controller. The Select Button is in the back where the Z Button on the Superpad 64 Controller usually be. The triggers are arrange in the back like the X-box Controller.
Nintendo 64 Mode: In this mode, you can link up to 3 other Gameboy Pro systems. The Select Button represents the Z Button in this mode.
Super NES Mode: In this mode, you can link up to 7 other Gameboy Pro systems. The C D-pad represents the SNES buttons on it in this mode.
Nintendo Mode: In this mode, you can link up to other Gameboy Pro system. This mode is for NES, Nintendo Gameboy, and Gameboy Color Games.
Advance Mode: In this mode, you can link up to 3 other Gameboy Pro systems. This mode is for Gameboy Advance Games.
Normal Mode: In this mode, you can link up to 7 other Gameboy Pro systems. This mode is for Gameboy Pro Games.
For all modes, you can link up on-line to play multiplayer games in multiplayer mode. When you get on-line, you must answer 3 questions.
What game is it? What mode this game is in? Are you going to play in a tournament?
After you answer the questions, you will be sent to the game website that supports your game.
This system idea is by: Thomas Martin a.k.a GamerT2. I'll make this if I ever work for Nintendo.
P.S.: If you can make a great idea about my system, put it in the comments and I will check it. If I like it, I'll add it to my idea and name it after you.
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