Best Light For the Game Boy Color?...
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dave4shmups
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Best Light For the Game Boy Color?...
I'd like to eventually get a DS, but I'd still like to be able to play GB, and GBC games, and given that GBC's are really cheap, I'd like to get one for those older games.
But I am confused as to which type of light is the best for the Game Boy Color. There seem to be 2 different types-this Pelican made light/magnifier:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 98547&rd=1
And the Nyko Worm Lights:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 48065&rd=1
Which of these is the better light to get for the Game Boy Color?
But I am confused as to which type of light is the best for the Game Boy Color. There seem to be 2 different types-this Pelican made light/magnifier:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 98547&rd=1
And the Nyko Worm Lights:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 48065&rd=1
Which of these is the better light to get for the Game Boy Color?
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Farewell to fake affection
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captain ahar
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External lights aren't very good... if you want to play GBC games, a GameBoy Advance SP might be a better choice. It will cost more than a GBC, but the small size and built-in light makes up for it, not to mention it will play GBA games.
Used SP systems should only cost you $30-$50 depending on where you look, in fact I think they're $50 brand new.
Used SP systems should only cost you $30-$50 depending on where you look, in fact I think they're $50 brand new.
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dave4shmups
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$50 BRAND NEW?! Thanks, I'll have to check on that! Yeah, I think you're right on about the GBC-besides, Donkey Kong 3 is one of my favorite old-school games in ANY genre, and you can't, of course, fit an e-reader on a GBC.iatneH wrote:External lights aren't very good... if you want to play GBC games, a GameBoy Advance SP might be a better choice. It will cost more than a GBC, but the small size and built-in light makes up for it, not to mention it will play GBA games.
Used SP systems should only cost you $30-$50 depending on where you look, in fact I think they're $50 brand new.
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dave4shmups
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Yeah, the SP is still $79.99 at my local GameCrazy. I wonder if there'll be another price drop for it-maybe when the Game Boy Advance Mini comes out.Accutron wrote:The SP runs about $80 at most major retailers.
How about a Super Gameboy? They cost about $5.
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dave4shmups
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True-the used one's are are $59.99 at Gamecrazy-I'd just want to take a real good look at the screen, to make sure it isn't all scratched up! The one thing that would really worry me with a used SP is how much life the internal battery would have left in it for charging it up. But as it's a Nintendo console, it probably is pretty durable-they all have been with the exception, IMO, of the American NES.Specineff wrote:Or you could try getting a used DS. I saw ten of them piled up on a LameCrazy after people started going ga-ga for the PSP.
*waiting to see when the *%$#@! is Jack In The Box send that DS my brother won*
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dave4shmups
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Well you're certainly lucky up there in Canada!
Right now, I figure I might as well go for an FC Neo Fami unit-they're only $40 new at my local Game Force store, and they are reportedly the most reliable of the Fami-clones. Even though they say "Yobo" on the box, they're evidently made by a Japanese company called Gametech-don't know how well unlicensed NES games, like those made by Tengen, work on these, though.
With one of these, I wouldn't have to shell out $80, I could get more shmups, and I wouldn't have to get an e-reader and the Donkey Kong 3 cards just to be able to play one of my fav. NES games.
Right now, I figure I might as well go for an FC Neo Fami unit-they're only $40 new at my local Game Force store, and they are reportedly the most reliable of the Fami-clones. Even though they say "Yobo" on the box, they're evidently made by a Japanese company called Gametech-don't know how well unlicensed NES games, like those made by Tengen, work on these, though.
With one of these, I wouldn't have to shell out $80, I could get more shmups, and I wouldn't have to get an e-reader and the Donkey Kong 3 cards just to be able to play one of my fav. NES games.
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dave4shmups
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As far as I know, the FC one's I was mentioning, ALL come with converters, so I wouldn't worry too much about getting one.captain ahar wrote:hey dave, are they selling it with the converter? i've been wanting one for the longest time but am unable to find any information about inclusion of the converter.
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Farewell to fake affection
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