I agree. In theory the GBL is great, but you really need a dark room to make it worthwhile. The indigo-style backlighting just isn't strong enough to help in mid-light situations. The photo on the original post with the silver GBL and Super Mario Land looks Photoshopped, in fact. I've never seen a GBL with a screen that bright in a lit room. Still, the GBLs are pretty neat and make a good platform if you like original Game Boy games.Flak Beard wrote:The GBL is indeed nice, but I think the games look overall better when used in a GBA SP2. The trade-off though, is that the cartridge sticks out.
Yep, the original GB is an amazing system. I need to start collecting game for it myself.
While I agree the GBA SP2 has the best screen by far, I much prefer the form factor of the pre-Advance Game Boys. I hardly play any Advance games these days, so most of my gaming is either on my GBC, a clear, skeleton edition from Japan similar to the American "atomic purple" but without the purple tint, or on a modded, pro sound, red backlit DMG-01 GB that I got from a guy in the UK. The DMG-01 feels the best in my hands as it doesn't feel like I'm gaming on a cell phone. The good ol' days when a "portable" just had to be small enough to fit in a backpack... sigh...

