Cantaloup
03-20-2006, 12:59 PM
I saw a story about some GBA software called BulletGBA on Ars Technica (http://arstechnica.com/journals/thumbs.ars/2006/3/19/3254), and I think some of you may be interested in it. Here's how Ars describes it:
It's a ROM for your GameBoy Advance that lets you practice nothing but the bullet patterns of bosses from your favorite (and sometimes obscure) shooters. Instead of working through the level this lets you simply practice the bosses. It's a great training tool, or a way to stay sharp away from your console systems.
Here is the web site for the software (I have not tried it myself):
http://gba.pqrs.org/bulletgba/
It's a ROM for your GameBoy Advance that lets you practice nothing but the bullet patterns of bosses from your favorite (and sometimes obscure) shooters. Instead of working through the level this lets you simply practice the bosses. It's a great training tool, or a way to stay sharp away from your console systems.
Here is the web site for the software (I have not tried it myself):
http://gba.pqrs.org/bulletgba/