A real visual feast.
When you stop and think about it, the Game Boy Advance is perhaps the last gaming platform that was truly built for 2D gaming, first and foremost.
By the time Nintendo’s million-selling handheld arrived on the market in 2001, we were already a few years into 3D being the norm for home video games, and by the time its successor, the DS, arrived in 2004, there was a definite shift to 3D in the world of portable consoles, too.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
A real visual feast.
When you stop and think about it, the Game Boy Advance is perhaps the last gaming platform that was truly built for 2D gaming, first and foremost.
By the time Nintendo’s million-selling handheld arrived on the market in 2001, we were already a few years into 3D being the norm for home video games, and by the time its successor, the DS, arrived in 2004, there was a definite shift to 3D in the world of portable consoles, too.
Read the full article on timeextension.com