that... makes no sense. How would it sell five or less?
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depends if you count in units of 10 or 100 [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/tongue.png[/img]/emoticons/tongue@2x.png 2x" width="20" height="20" />
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anyway...... we'd be wasting Blaargs audio enhancements by dropping CGB support.....
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So is it possible to play the old Gameboy games like Metroid 2 with their intended color palette from the GBC bios now?
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Lame.
When are we going to be able to do that?
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When the cows come home.
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That's a shame.
That's the one thing I can't wait for in these GBA emulators.
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lol, well the person who could do this is currently working on VBA2
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Are you talking about me?
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What do I have to do to get these plaettes working? Just execute the BIOS right at the beginning and it will set them up correctly? That would be very easy.
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Hopefully it's easy.
None of the use made Metroid 2 palettes come close to the quality of the GBC Bios Metroid 2 palette...I have a feeling that's why they didn't make Metroid 2 DX.
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A good handful of games have palette's built into the GBC bios, so it's a huge improvement to an emulator to get that feature functional.