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Post by Busterman Zero on Aug 11, 2003 19:02:40 GMT -5
No, he's a person with a bit of commun sense.
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BlackMage
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Post by BlackMage on Aug 12, 2003 11:14:35 GMT -5
You see ultrablade, when a topic goes really off-topic then people will suggest that a moderator come along and lock it to end the off-topic-nish.
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Post by The~Inquisitor on Aug 12, 2003 16:09:24 GMT -5
This will probably get you a warning, ultrablade.
Try to be nice to your fellow Townies. The same applies to you, COWSLAYAH: QUEEN OF FLOODING.
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Post by Ultrablade on Aug 12, 2003 16:14:45 GMT -5
i am sorry, i do not want to get kicked out!
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Post by Dasem on Aug 13, 2003 21:32:59 GMT -5
It is quite possible to port the games to the GBA, all onto one cartridge. However, I am not sure how it's EXACTLY done. I've read about flash cartridges capable of holding roughly 700MB. These cartridges are used to play GBA ROMs on an actual GBA. So, I suppose if you format everything properly, it's possible.
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Post by BlackMage on Aug 13, 2003 21:47:18 GMT -5
Where do you get 700 MB (i'm guessing you mean Mega Bytes)?
The most a flash cartridge can hold is 256 mega bits (8 bits to a byte). It might be 512 mbit, I haven't really kept up with the GBA emulation scene.
But for it to work, you would have to emulate rm2k on the GBA and then convert LS into a RM2K rom.
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Post by Dasem on Aug 13, 2003 21:54:27 GMT -5
Since you seem to know more about such things than I do, I figured I'd ask...
Is there a way to put Legion Saga (1,2, or 3) into a Personal Digital Assistant?
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Post by Busterman Zero on Aug 13, 2003 22:50:27 GMT -5
It is quite possible to port the games to the GBA, all onto one cartridge. However, I am not sure how it's EXACTLY done. I've read about flash cartridges capable of holding roughly 700MB. These cartridges are used to play GBA ROMs on an actual GBA. So, I suppose if you format everything properly, it's possible. That's not the point of the conversation. Selling the game is the major problem.
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Post by Dasem on Aug 13, 2003 22:52:41 GMT -5
Sell it off of here. Put the trilogy into the proper GBA format, then sell them via download (Send money via paypal, you receive password through e-mail, input password into browser, download begins) and then place the game into your own FLASH cartridge.
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Post by Busterman Zero on Aug 13, 2003 23:02:13 GMT -5
That's far more illegal than anything we do here.
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Post by ObviousDelirium on Aug 13, 2003 23:58:28 GMT -5
A Flash cartridge can hold a minimum of 256 Mb and a maximum of 512 as said above,the thing is...it cost an awful lot of money only for one cartridge,I don't think many would buy one for LS games.
Also,take in note that we are talking about legally selling the game,not illegally.
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Post by Dasem on Aug 14, 2003 0:03:44 GMT -5
It's illegal to own the ROM of a game you don't own. Legion Saga is free, although inspired by many games. Similarities are coincidence (yeah right). It is NOT illegal to own a FLASH cartridge. You could be using the cartridge for anything, like using it as a boot disk (it's possible. i've seen it done). It is illegal to put games you don't own on it. And I assume everyone here has a copy of Legion Saga (any version). So no, I don't believe it's illegal.
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Post by ObviousDelirium on Aug 14, 2003 0:10:01 GMT -5
It's illegal to own the ROM of a game you don't own. Legion Saga is free, although inspired by many games. Similarities are coincidence (yeah right). It is NOT illegal to own a FLASH cartridge. You could be using the cartridge for anything, like using it as a boot disk (it's possible. i've seen it done). It is illegal to put games you don't own on it. And I assume everyone here has a copy of Legion Saga (any version). So no, I don't believe it's illegal. I know Flash is legal,and that owning a rom is illegal.
The thing about it not being legal are a few of the graphics that LS use,so selling those graphics is illegal.
And still,I can't see anyone buying a Flash cartridge just for playing the LS serie.
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Post by Dasem on Aug 14, 2003 0:51:25 GMT -5
A lot of people have FLASH cartridges. I have 4 (all legit, I got a large library of GBA games I bought). And even if the sprites are ripped, you can create your own sprites. All I'm saying is that it's possible. A lot of work, yes, but from what I've been reading so far, this seems to be the best way.
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Post by ObviousDelirium on Aug 14, 2003 0:55:58 GMT -5
A lot of people have FLASH cartridges. I have 4 (all legit, I got a large library of GBA games I bought). And even if the sprites are ripped, you can create your own sprites. All I'm saying is that it's possible. A lot of work, yes, but from what I've been reading so far, this seems to be the best way. I know,but for that you need to be skilled in making your own graphics and sprites,not everyone is.
I can guess many own Flash cartridge,but who would use it to play a non-professional game they got to buy?
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