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    General games VBA 1.7.2 Updated - GBA Emulator for Nintendo Wii & Gamecube

    Emu_kidid has tonight released a new version of the GBA Emulator for both the Nintendo Gamecube and Nintendo Wii, heres whats new:

    Wii Port
    * Wiimote / Classic Controller / Gamecube Pad support
    * Front-SD ROM Loading
    * Front-SD SRAM Saving and Loading
    * MEM2 ROM Storage for fast access
    * In-game Menu with ability to exit to loader (Home button)
    * Auto frame skip for those core heavy games
    GC Port
    * SDGecko ROM Loading
    * SDGecko SRAM Saving and Loading
    * In-game Menu with ability to exit to loader (X+Y)
    * Auto frame skip to give you the illusion of full FPS

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    Yay. I may try Fire Emblem first just to test it.

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    Is anyone turning this into a .Wad? I think it's a heck easier to use but I lack to knowledge to do it myself

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    marc, how do you load homebrew usually? do you use the homebrew channel or launcher? or do you always run through twilight princess? because .elf through homebrew channel has to be the easiest way i think

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    Vernonjr, I think he wants to be able to install the emu as its own channel which would be easier to load, but I like having the slick homebrew channel.

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    seems to be pretty nice, emulation is running fairly well. itll be nice when the gui comes a long a little bit. Theres hardly one here at all. Anyways, definitly has a lot of potential.

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    Well, I prefer having each of my homebrew in a different channel. Homebrew channel doesn't work 100% perfect yet for me so i'll stick to .wad until it's fixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcotf10 View Post
    Well, I prefer having each of my homebrew in a different channel. Homebrew channel doesn't work 100% perfect yet for me so i'll stick to .wad until it's fixed.
    I prefer having the homebrew channel instead of different channels because i save a ton of memory that way. Instead of saving all that homebrew on my wii i can just run all of it off a SD Card :thumbup: Homebrew Channel FTW

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    Quote Originally Posted by jordan4peace View Post
    I prefer having the homebrew channel instead of different channels because i save a ton of memory that way. Instead of saving all that homebrew on my wii i can just run all of it off a SD Card :thumbup: Homebrew Channel FTW
    Well, this is kind of irrelevant, most emulator takes about 15-30 blocks max, it doesn't mean a lot

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcotf10 View Post
    Well, this is kind of irrelevant, most emulator takes about 15-30 blocks max, it doesn't mean a lot

    Yeah the emulator might not take up a lot of space but think if you have 40 or 50 SNES games then you start talking about a lot of space yes?

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