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Monday, November 5, 2018

Videogame Review, Ms. Pac-Man for the Gameboy (w/ Gameboy Advance and Nyko Worm Light)




Videogame Review, Ms. Pac-Man for the Gameboy (w/ Gameboy Advance and Nyko Worm Light)

Don’t be too suspicious of 3rd-party accessories.  We want to consider those accessories which may help us on gaming, especially the kind Nintendo and other 1st-party companies may hesitate about providing due to mere cost on dollars.  My Gameboy Advance I’ve gotten in the mail is brand new and I’ve used worm lights by Nyko in the past without any hiccups.  Companies like Nintendo are afraid of giving their products on these accessories because they want machines to last a long time when customers are on a budget for gaming.  As such, I believe my praise for Nyko’s worm light is correct, but I’ll hear from the community if there’s something fishy going on with 3rd-party accessories of the kind.  With the worm light attached to my Gameboy Advance (or Game Boy Advance) there’s light hitting my screen in a type of “bubble” reflecting off the portable screen.  Like with the Game Boy Player on the Nintendo Gamecube the Gameboy Advance can alter the colors from a Gameboy game quite well in several, obscure patterns.  A black-and-white texture can let me add Ms. Pac-Man’s routes to the ghostly labyrinths.  Nintendo wanted to indicate the “Advance” part; the “Color” part was Nintendo’s advertisement for their Gameboy Color after the failure of the Virtual Boy.  (Sniff… tears, tears.)  Only a jerk would look at my text believing I’m at an insult when, truly, I’m actually burdened under our sky for all these things Nintendo has offered and been let down on from moments on end while the past, present, and future (2 P’s and 1 F) bring us to awareness on how machines work; that is, what they do, how they perform tasks and such, room for error where the Gameboy Advance adds more definitions to a phrase like “gameboy” covered in literature today.  Graphics can be changed on those Gameboy games like Ms. Pac-Man as we’re considering as players the type of visuals needed for the oncoming missions ahead.  Dots have to be eaten somehow.  Like money, like time, the risks must be undertaken into pursuit for happiness in some fashion or else a mean-spirited vibe can become apparent in the Nintendo user’s soul along the mechanics dramatized by flicks.  Let universities remain dumb for avoiding informal conversation.  I’m real enough to go with Ms. Pac-Man’s plans for dot-eating habits against ghosts who pardon her with less intellect on those points.  And please, teachers!  If you’re reading this don’t try making excuses about my line of focus when there’s just a need on my reader’s side for him or her to write herself.  Or himself.  Whatever.  Gameboy Advance (GBA) portables have their screens in the middle while the buttons are to the sides left and right.  Controls for Ms. Pac-Man with the GBA’s direction pad are terrific: controls from the game match the controls from the portable, figuratively.   




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