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== Issues == |
== Issues == |
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− | The SRAA has no compatibility with Game Boy Color/Game Boy games. |
+ | The SRAA has no compatibility with Game Boy Color/Game Boy games. The SRAA needs to have a AV-out jack plugged into the adapter so you could get a picture on the screen. |
== GBA Compatibility Issues == |
== GBA Compatibility Issues == |
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− | Due to the fact that the GBA is 32-bit and the SNES is 16-bit, there will be gameplay issues. Most GBA games will work, but not all. |
+ | Due to the fact that the GBA is 32-bit and the SNES is 16-bit, there will be gameplay issues. Most GBA games will work, but not all. |
The list of non-compatible GBA games is currently unknown. |
The list of non-compatible GBA games is currently unknown. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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+ | GBA Retro.jpg|The Super Retro Advance adapter for the SNES. |
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Revision as of 04:13, 30 August 2014
The Super Retro Advance Adapter is an unlicensed adapter that allowed you to play GBA games on your Super NES.
Overvie
The SRAA (Super Retro Advance Adapter) was made by the company RetroBit. The cartridge allowed players to use GBA games on their SNES. The cartridge adapter is region free.
Issues
The SRAA has no compatibility with Game Boy Color/Game Boy games. The SRAA needs to have a AV-out jack plugged into the adapter so you could get a picture on the screen.
GBA Compatibility Issues
Due to the fact that the GBA is 32-bit and the SNES is 16-bit, there will be gameplay issues. Most GBA games will work, but not all.
The list of non-compatible GBA games is currently unknown.