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When I was a kid I loved my Game Boy, it was all I had. I remember getting over 100,000 in Tetris one time... if only it supported saving the scores. That has always bugged me about GB Tetris.
I use a Light Boy, that helps a bit. I also have a modified gameboy with a backlit screen, but that's harder to stare at for a while. The non-backlit screens are easier to watch than today's bright goodness.
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That's an impressive score. If it did, I probably would've taken a picture of it.Originally posted by rimsky82 View PostWhen I was a kid I loved my Game Boy, it was all I had. I remember getting over 100,000 in Tetris one time... if only it supported saving the scores. That has always bugged me about GB Tetris.
I use a Light Boy, that helps a bit. I also have a modified gameboy with a backlit screen, but that's harder to stare at for a while. The non-backlit screens are easier to watch than today's bright goodness.
I remember the Light Boy. It worked great at night, but the light wasn't strong enough for daytime usage. The backlight modification is pretty helpful and looks cool (I did a quick search of it).
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A way to legally 'cheat' in that game is to pause the game so you can think of where to place the block.Now broadcasting from the underground command post. Deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker. Somewhere under the brick & steel of a nondescript building. We've once again made contact w/ our leader, OSG
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