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-BREAKING NEWS- Gameboy Advance SP unveiled
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Heh.. no where near megaton, but it looks cool.
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looks cool.....sure as hell aint no megaton |
I want money. ;_;
The real question is, is it going to flop? Isn't the Game Boy player coming out the same time? I couldn't possibly buy both of them AND Zelda... damnit... oh well.. |
This makes me love and want to kill nintendo at the same time. Why couldnt this have been released to begin with? Also, is the processor identical? Chances are I wont be picking this up...but wow...its looks so cool...makes me remember how easy it was to play the old gamegear in dark areas...
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How the hell is this a "Technological breakthrough?" I mean sure it's cool and all, but it's basically just the GBA with a few extra things.
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It does look cool, and I agree with Bond. GBA SP should've been the original GBA, instead of releasing another one...
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Yes that's what I said............where's the technological breakthrough? Well Gameking where are the other announcements that are suppose to be made? I haven't heard any as yet!!! :-o :p |
This is stupid. They should have just released a feature that would add some light to the GBA, and instead of wasting their time and money on this, they should pump out some half descent NEW first pary GBA games.
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Looks pretty good, and I'm glad they added the option of putting the light on and off. I also like the idea that it's rechargable. Does anyone know whether there's an option to use alkaline batteries?
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I really like my GBA but really miss the great lighting on my Game Gear. I think it is silly that nintendo didn't just go ahead and put the lighting in to begin with...i would rather be able to see the game anywhere than not have to worry about battery life. |
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And I don't believe that releasing a modified version of a previous model is a waste of time. The internal developers (and 3rd party too) are not affected by this at all. They make the software, not the hardware, and so if they keep releasing ports and such, it's not because time and money was spent at 'another' department in Nintendo, and it DEFINATELY doesn't affect 3rd party developers, who also seem to be lavishing the GBA with countless ports (though I'm not complainint, since some of them are damn good :D). |
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And the GB Player should help some sales. Not wanting to play on my GBA is one reason I don't play it. Hmm... coming next month already in Japan. Gotta see if they'll have a spice one, so I can put in my order. |
I'm definately going to buy it but imagine how parents wasted their money this holiday season buying their kids GBA and then Nintendo releases a new model on us. This new one should have been the one and only GBA if you ask me. How's battery consumption?
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It doesn't take batteries. It's rechargable, and lasts for 10 hour durations. That's probably about the same I got on the normal GBA. Very damned nice. You also have to ask yourself: How much did you pay for batteries for the GBA already? If you're like me you've probably spent a lot more than what this new little doolie costs. Plus, it's backlit.
BTW, it truly is a break through, because when the GBA was released people were like "This is a 32-bit??". Nintendo seems to like these compact shenanagins nowadays--even the Gamecube is really small. Oh well. |
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