Original Gameboy Advance imo, now only if it had a Backlight, it would of been the perfect gameboy for me!
I also 2nd the Silver Gameboy Pocket, as i have one, would love a frontlit one.
Which Gameboy had the best design?
Re: Which Gameboy had the best design?
I can't pick just one, since I think the vanilla GBA is the most comfortable in the hands but it has a really dark screen. The GBA SP addresses this problem and even includes a clamshell design, but my hands feel a bit cramped while using it. Granted, it is primarily for kids and not fat men with hands made for strangling badgers. 
I guess that's why I like the DS and 3DS designs so much. I get the clamshell, a backlight, and a wide body.
I guess that's why I like the DS and 3DS designs so much. I get the clamshell, a backlight, and a wide body.
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Re: Which Gameboy had the best design?
This.Thierry Henry wrote:But a modded original GBA with backlight would always be my first choice.
I prefer the buttons on the left/right of the screen rather than under.
The original GBA, NGPC, and WonderSwan Color are my three favorite handheld designs. Too bad none of those had a backlight.
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And the modded ones are damn overpriced. As well as the fact that the colors bleed when the black light is added.BoneSnapDeez wrote:This.Thierry Henry wrote:But a modded original GBA with backlight would always be my first choice.
I prefer the buttons on the left/right of the screen rather than under.
The original GBA, NGPC, and WonderSwan Color are my three favorite handheld designs. Too bad none of those had a backlight.
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The original GBA just made me wish Nintendo would release shoulder button add ons for the DS line to make them as comfortable :'(.
(though the original DS has very comfortable buttons too I guess)
(though the original DS has very comfortable buttons too I guess)
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Another vote for Game Boy Advance all it needs was a better backlight!! 
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Re: Which Gameboy had the best design?
GBA has extremely comfortable form factor, GBA SP is clam-shell and has back-lit screen which are two huge advantages though. I have a GBA, played with the SP but it is indeed a bit too small and the shoulder buttons are not nearly as good.
The DS lite (while it isn't a Gameboy, one can play GBA games on it) would probably be my choice as better than both (not a Gameboy to be chosen in this thread though), combining advantages of the SP with a more comfortable shape, although the GBA is still more comfortable (particularly on the shoulder buttons). And the normal GBA carts stick out at the bottom.
I keep wanting to buy another DS Lite to future proof myself a bit. My Crimson Black one eventually got the broken hinge issue (still works well other than that), and I still have many GBA games to play that I'm not sure if I should jump to a 3DS already.
The DS lite (while it isn't a Gameboy, one can play GBA games on it) would probably be my choice as better than both (not a Gameboy to be chosen in this thread though), combining advantages of the SP with a more comfortable shape, although the GBA is still more comfortable (particularly on the shoulder buttons). And the normal GBA carts stick out at the bottom.
I keep wanting to buy another DS Lite to future proof myself a bit. My Crimson Black one eventually got the broken hinge issue (still works well other than that), and I still have many GBA games to play that I'm not sure if I should jump to a 3DS already.
Re: Which Gameboy had the best design?
I love everything about the SP besides the fact that it doesn't have an audio port for headphones.
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you know there's an adapter for that right?Luke wrote:I love everything about he SP besides he fact that it doesn't have an audio port for headphones.
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Re: Which Gameboy had the best design?
SP is the best design by a decent margin.

