GBA vs GBA SP
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Re: GBA vs GBA SP
Not to mention the SP lights up, which is a tremendous improvement on visuals. It was a pain having to find a strong, direct light source every time I wanted to play my Advance.
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How are the buttons on the SP? They don't quite look to me like they have the same SNES-Controller-feel of the original GBA?
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Yeah, that's mostly due to the change in shape of the SP. It actually feels more like the gameboy color.noiseredux wrote:How are the buttons on the SP? They don't quite look to me like they have the same SNES-Controller-feel of the original GBA?
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Plus SP has a rechargeable battery. It's really a no-brainer
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Absolutely. My GBA ate a landfill's worth of Double A's in its time.NSBAceAttorney wrote:Plus SP has a rechargeable battery. It's really a no-brainer
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I'd get a GBA Micro. In fact I did.. Twice...
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Re: GBA vs GBA SP
I didnt realize the GBA used AA's. So screw that. Think I'll go for the SP. The Micro seems a bit too small for my hands.
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While the backlight on the screen was superior to the SP, this console is getting rare and expensive. My guess is that not a lot were made because of its release being so close to the DS.andymol21 wrote:I'd get a GBA Micro. In fact I did.. Twice...


