buus fury game will not run on this hardware
Alright, listen up, y’all. I’m gonna tell ya ’bout this here “Buu’s Fury” game problem, the one where it keeps screechin’ ’bout “game will not run on this hardware.” Yeah, that’s right. Drives ya nuts, don’t it? Like a fly buzzin’ ’round your head when you’re tryin’ to sleep.
So, this Buu’s Fury thing, it’s a game, see? You play it, and it’s all fun and games ’til you get stuck. Stuck like a pig in mud. And where does it get stuck, you ask? Well, for a lot of folks, it’s when they try to waltz into that Grand Kai’s house. Big fancy house, big fancy problems.
Now, some smarty-pants folks online, they say it’s ’cause your game’s busted. Like a cracked egg, it ain’t no good no more. They call it a “damaged GBA game.” Sounds fancy, but it just means it’s broke. They say it happens with other games too, like that Pokemon thing the kids are always yappin’ about.
But hold on, it ain’t always that simple. See, some other folks, they say it’s got somethin’ to do with the “save type.” Don’t ask me what that means, sounds like gibberish to me. But they say you gotta change it. Change it to what? Well, they throw around words like “eeprom” and “flash 128k.” Sounds like a foreign language, I tell ya.
One fella even said somethin’ ’bout this “onion OS” and “mgba” thing. Said you gotta install it from some “expert tab.” Expert tab? Sounds like more trouble than it’s worth. I ain’t no expert, I just wanna play my game!

And it ain’t just one place this happens. Some folks get stuck after beatin’ up some fella named Olibu and bustin’ through a wall. Then, bam! “Game will not run on this hardware.” It’s like a broken record, playin’ the same ol’ tune over and over.
- First, it might be your game is broken.
- Second, some people say you gotta change the save type to eeprom and flash 128k, whatever that means.
- Third, one guy talked about onion os with mgba thing.
And get this, some folks are playin’ it on their computers, usin’ somethin’ called “Visual Boy Advance.” And they’re gettin’ the same dang problem! So, it ain’t just the game itself, it’s somethin’ else too. It’s like a gremlin in the machine, messin’ with everything.
Now, I ain’t got all the answers, see? I’m just tellin’ ya what I heard. But it seems like there ain’t no one-size-fits-all fix. You gotta try different things, like throwin’ spaghetti at the wall and seein’ what sticks. Maybe your game’s broke, maybe you gotta mess with that save type thing, or maybe you gotta install some fancy onion OS doodad. Who knows?
But I’ll tell you what, it’s a real pain in the neck. You just wanna play your game, beat up some bad guys, and have a good time. But then this “game will not run on this hardware” thing pops up and ruins everything. It’s like buyin’ a new pair of shoes and then findin’ out they got holes in the soles.
So, what can you do? Well, you can try the things those smarty-pants folks online are talkin’ about. Change the save type, install that onion thing, whatever. Or maybe you just gotta get a new game. It’s a gamble, I tell ya. A real gamble.
And if none of that works? Well, then you’re just outta luck, ain’t ya? Maybe you gotta find a different game to play. One that don’t give ya so much trouble. There’s plenty of fish in the sea, as they say. Or in this case, plenty of games in the store.
Anyways, that’s all I got to say about this here Buu’s Fury problem. Hope it helps ya somehow. And if you do figure out how to fix it, let me know, will ya? ‘Cause I’m still stuck, and I ain’t gettin’ any younger.
Tags: [Buus Fury, Game Error, GBA, Save Type, Hardware Issue, Dragon Ball Z, Visual Boy Advance]
