They would have to be on the system, though, for backwards-compatibility. The shoulder buttons on the GBA were badly placed. The regular GB felt better, but they had different design ideals on the GBA (fitting into a pocket vs. comfort on your hands).Mental wrote:The shoulder buttons are all missing. It's not a terrible idea though.
Well, I would think that just because they can fit all of the buttons on their physically on the outside case doesn't necesarily mean they can squeeze them in along with whatever hardware they'd need to play GC games. Not sure if that's an issue nowadays but it could be.The Seeker wrote:I don't think it's real either, just interesting; it shows that all the buttons on the gamecube controller can actually fit onto a handheld system. From what I heard, Nintendo was planning on making their next Gameboy system backward compatable with gamecube. Would they be dropping the old gameboy completely and not including a cartridge slot for that system?
That'd be freaking smurf if they could though.The Seeker wrote:True, not witht he technology they have now. Even the PSP could barely fit it all and that is why there are control problems on the thing. The sensors underneath the buttons on the controller are f***ed.
Hermes, actually.The Seeker wrote:Except IBM technologies.... And God (or Satan, whichever one controls technology)