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GBA 3D Tech Demo [Metal Gear Solid style hangar!]

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2007

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BlueRoses Engine GBA Tech Demo

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  • Stay alert! He'll be through here, I know it. I'm going to go swat down a couple of bothersome flies.

  • and yet these graphics look better than most DS games...

    lazy ass developers...

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  • @Purianite sorry my resources were wrong

  • @44automag117 No, the processor in the GBA is indeed 32-bit.

  • the GBA is a 32bit console we've heard of such 3D capabilities before but never seen a demo like this to show these capabilities

  • @44automag117 And what's ur point? My pc is 64 bits....

    Those Gameboy called 3D games, makes my eyes to burn, and makes me sick... such creepy... It's like the first 3D PC games, but with a huge flickering and in the little screen...

  • @guily6669 2007 dumbass abd the ps1 is 32 bit and the gba is either 16 or 8 bit retard

  • @porkyminch01 I never liked it... I liked the first gameboy without colors ages ago...

  • @guily6669 I hope you are trolling, this console is almost 10 yo, on earlies 2000, having a 3d capable hand-held was sorcery of transexuality.

  • Ugly as fuckin hell... Come on, the PS1 version was like a billion times better...

    Gameboy suck ~kiddy console. U need is a VITA.

  • @Draknfyre

    It's far above an SNES. In 2d, it's best compared to a low resolution NEO-GEO system (4096 background colors, 16 color sprites, sprite scaling built in), in 3d, it runs with the Jaguar and 32X. (Textured polygons possible, but with painful compromises.) Put another way, it would have cost consumers about $400 or more to purchase that tech during the height of the 16 bit wars.

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