I got myself a gameboy last year, so I've tried experimenting with it for a bit to see if I could find myself some kind of error, and this was the result. Enjoy some asmr too!
I once found out that if you take out the "Sega Smashpack" cartridge on the loading screen in the right way at the right time the screen will freeze and gameboy will cycle through all of the sound effects on the cartridge at 2x speed... Quite interesting
"Monsters Inc." on GBA used to do the same thing on the title screen, and if you swapped a different cartridge in, sometimes it would start playing the sounds from that game instead
Oh wow that is pretty funny! I know of two other games that do that too, being Power Rangers: Wild Force & Medabots AX: Metabee Version, the thing about those is they use the audio driver or whatever you call it by Natsume if I remember correctly which seems to be one I know of that can do this. Meaning I am pretty sure any Natsume GBA game can pull off the same result or similar. I do also know that E.T on the GBA can do similar as I have seen someone do with by swapping it with Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World, but I can not confirm that is the same audio driver or whatever it is.
@@GMgame20 I was referring to that it was funny that the one who mentioned about taking out the Sega Smashpack cartridges out at a specific point in a specific way, that it goes through different sound effects of the game.
really interesting fact: if you managed to crash the game by pulling the cart out and then reinsert it and still be crashed (or just crashing it normally) and making weird noises some time it will actually start playing audio of bytes of the ROM from the cartridge so you can literally physically hear the ENTIRE romchip data and some sounds that are programmed to be ofc played in the game start to finish. really cool.
I had a black GBASP my whole life and got the same result. Here's another interesting thing - despite being way bigger than the slot allows, a GBC cartridge can be played on GBA.
I actually got a GBA Advance SP too, in red. Sadly, it doesn’t work anymore. Also GTA Advance is a heavily underrated GTA game imo, even tho I’ve never played it before
I remember back when I was a kid my midnight club 2 disc had many scratches but the ps2 was still able to read the disc and I could still play but after a while the audio would start to glitch and I could hear like glitched music even if I had the music turned off and also glitched voice lines and screams..
You can actually dump a ROM like this. Someone on RU-vid have done this with Pokemon emerald (both emulated and real hardware), and I'm curious: will it work with other games like GTA?
It's just the GBA Library's crippling fetish, having the word "Advance" slapped onto the title, just to remind people it's a GBA game Same idea as N64 games having the number 64 on the title, to remind people it's a Nintendo 64 game.