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Gameboy Advanced: The Quest For Color (Outside)

zenintrude writes: "Unfulfilled by Nintendo's current offering of GBA colors? Why not buy a Blank Slate (formerly known as 'Arctic') GBA, and dye it your favorite shade? If nothing else, it will pass the time until Portable Monopoly is back fighting the good fight." It seems that question ("Why not?") is not rhetorical -- if four bottles of RIT dye don't do the trick, maybe nature never intended it to be. I will wait until Gameboys are given away with cereal before I try such a thing.

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  1. IT'S IN THE GAMES by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3

    Yes, but the real reason of owning one is to look at the screen. The color outside makes no difference. Playing the games is what matters. The thing is not a fashion statement.

    1. Re:IT'S IN THE GAMES by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5

      you're telling this to people who gauge their social worth by the girth of their internet pipe, and make small talk by comparing kernel versions. Most of them would be mistaken for a Tommy Hilfiger-branded bean bag if they tried on designer clothes. This is about as much of a fashion statement as they can make.

  2. drop the 'd' by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3

    Game Boy Advance people. And for future reference it's Gamecube, not Gamecubed.

  3. Re:SPRAY PAINT! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5

    You are pretty offensive. You are also wrong.

    From the Rit dye faq:

    Can I use Rit to dye materials other than fabrics?

    Rit dyes can also be used to color wood, paper, plastics, canvas shoes, and many craft materials.

  4. Re:But does it run Linux? No, but... by Kris_J · · Score: 3
    No, but someone's working on an Atari 2600 emulator for it, will that do?

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  5. OK, I'll say it... by sharkey · · Score: 3

    When is somebody gonna get Linux running on these things, so we can have a Beowulf cluster that's "All the colors of the Rainbow?"

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  6. WTF would he dye *PLASTIC*?! by Scutter · · Score: 4

    Why not use a high-quality automotive paint? Slick that puppy right up! What made him think black dye would do the trick?

    Personally, I'd recommend FlexProducts' Chromaflair colorshifting paint, with a polypropylene/urethane primer to soften the plastic a bit first.

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  7. Re:SPRAY PAINT! by waterhouse · · Score: 3

    RIT Dye isn't really all that good on anything besides fabrics. According to his description of the dye (powdered, all purpose, concentrated), it sounds like the same stuff I have. From the package: "Not recommended for 100% polyester, 100% acrylic or fabrics with special finishes, rubber backing..." I mean, if it's not expected to work on polyester, I don't know what kinda results are expected on injection molded plastic. I dyed a pair of shorts tonight and they turned out fine, a little variegated in shade of black but still totally fine, but these were 100% cotton. There was a patch made out of tightly wound colored cotton thread which did not dye, so consider that. As for another post, which said spray paint, you have to be really careful about that. Spray paint can really easy warp plastics like this, even the kind that are supposed to be used on models (Testor, etc). The whole thing sounds a little stupid to me, if I were trying to do the same thing I'd just buy a few sharpies and color the whole thing in by hand.

  8. It doesn't work like it does with easter eggs by BierGuzzl · · Score: 4

    You can't just put your gameboy in a tub of dye and change it to your favourite color. ....course, no one will heed my warnings, OSDN will be filled with cries of agony as one gameboy after another is destroyed in this quest for new colors.

  9. You can dye plastic by wunderhorn1 · · Score: 5
    Just so you know the guy's not completely smoking crack (from the RIT website, he even gives a link from his page):
    Rit Dye is manufactured and guaranteed primarily for tinting and dyeing washable textile fabrics. It is, however, effective for coloring many types of vinyl or plastic articles, such as jewelry (simulated pearls), buttons, rivets, and eyeglass frames, etc.

    So there you go. But there are definitely paints much better suited to the task.

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  10. It COULD be done by krystal_blade · · Score: 4
    What he needs to do is make a clay mold of the GBA, take the GBA apart, and make a mold to cover the inside specs too.

    Take the RIT Dye, GBA, and FIRED clay mold (go to an arts and crafts store) put the GBA peices in the mold (with the inside peices there to keep it's parameters/stop it from warping)

    Boil the RIT dye solution (Make it a little heavier since you're not dying cloth. Put as much as you can in there. Drop the GBA in the dye, and boil it for an hour or two. Pull it out, let it cool, and it should dye without shrinking.

    Course, a REAL MAN would make a PLASTER MOLD of the GBA, inside and out, and pick up the stuff you need to make one out of CARBON FIBER, or FIBERGLASS/Resin. A friend of mine converted a streetbike for enduro racing and did just that. It came out green, and black (thread/fiber yarn) zigzagged. it ROCKED!!

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  11. Only a matter of time... by DarkEdgeX · · Score: 3

    If anything Nintendo has proven recently, they're all about the color choices. Granted, most of their choices aren't ones many sane people would buy, but hey, they're there. Testament to this is the 6+ colors available for the Gameboy Color, or the variety of N64 colors (and, for Pokemon crazies, shapes) available.

    Plus, don't forget, Nintendo has released other colors (metallic hues, as I understand it, that change color as you tilt it in the light) as special Pokemon editions in Japan (just do a search on eBay for "Gameboy Advance Pokemon", you're sure to turn up some hits with pictures). And then there's the Fuchsia version that's out/about to come out (clear pinkish color).

    Just be patient, is what I'm saying, it's in Nintendo's nature to release more colors.

    Oh, and we can never forget this beast of the dark side... yech

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  12. Like the Furby by SilentChris · · Score: 3
    This reminds me surprisingly of the "frozen Furby dye" debacle a few years back.

    But honestly, I've spent over $300 in Game Boy Advance merchandise in the past 2 weeks (one import, one US and 3 games). Do I really want to risk this?

  13. Wait a minute... by Dungbutter · · Score: 3

    Portable Monopoly?
    You mean this?
    It does bear a striking resemblance to GBA, don't you think?

  14. I hope this guy doesn't have any pets by Gazelem · · Score: 5
    "I bought my shar-pei knowing he had wrinkles but after a while I didn't realize just how many there were. So I took out my iron..."

    Friends don't let friends buy Rit dye.