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GBA Internal Light Ready?

Dark Paladin writes "Looks like Portable Monopoly , the internal Gameboy Advance light, is finally ready to move beyond Vaporware and launch. The price for the kit? $35. Finally - me, a dark night, and my GBA. " Perhaps with this, we can revoke GBA's current title holder as "Worst Screen Ever". Still, Golden Sun is a great game.

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  1. Re:What? by dadaist · · Score: 0, Informative

    Typical slashdot "editing." They feel that if they don't write the article, they still need to contribute something. This editor clearly knows nothing about GBA, but needed to interject a comment. He probably borrowed it from some GBA fan website.

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  2. Tired of GBA-bashing by PowerTroll+5000 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Admittedly, the screen is small, and not backlit, but I've been able to play it for extended periods of time by folowing a simple rule for reading.

    Plenty of ambient light. Yes, the very same light one uses for proper book reading is more than adequate for GBA-playing. I've played it comfortably on airplanes, on my couch and yes, even on the can.

    The small screen lends itself to problems, but that's what makes it portable. It's a trade-of at this point, until LCD screen technology imporves.

    The bottom line: I spent $100 a while ago, and have enjoyed it plenty since.

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  3. If You've Never Used a GBA... by Skirwan · · Score: 4, Informative

    ...you probably have no idea what the point is here.

    For the uninitiated, the GameBoy Advance lacks the internal backlight present in the older non-advance GameBoys. This makes it very difficult for some people to play in some lighting conditions.

    Such as, for instance, everyone, everywhere.

    Visual Aid

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  4. It doesn't matter! / EBAY by mekkab · · Score: 2, Informative

    Much like the PS2 vs. X-Box...

    The GBA is backwards compatible and has more games out than any new comer. So I'd buy this... you can't go wrong.

    And with the addition of this backlight, I'd ACTUALLY think about buying one of these (played it in Target (that's TAR-JAY! to you) and hated the screen... played Tony Hawk with my little cousin, and still hated the screen)

    Now what *I* can't wait for is when people start buying GBA's in bulk, buying the Portable Monopoly backlight in bulk, put 'em together, and sell 'em on E-bay for a quick killing...

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  5. Parent links are broken; try this one instead by yerricde · · Score: 4, Informative

    GameFAQs is referer protected. Following a link from another site to a GameFAQs URL that does not end in "/", ".html", or ".asp" produces a server error. Try this link instead.

    ObTopic: The light improves the Golden Sun experience tremendously.

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  6. Re:How much does it affect Battery life? by kvandivo · · Score: 5, Informative

    You're missing something.

    One of the FAQ items was: How does this affect battery life?

    and the answer was 30-40%. They have been seeing around 10 hours of life using the light all the time.

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  7. Original GB didn't have a backlight by yerricde · · Score: 3, Informative

    For the uninitiated, the GameBoy Advance lacks the internal backlight present in the older non-advance GameBoys.

    The Game Boy didn't have a backlight. The colored-case Game Boys didn't have a backlight. The Game Boy Pocket didn't have a backlight. The Game Boy Color didn't have a backlight. The only backlit Game Boy systems were the Game Boy Light (released only in Japan, not in America or Europe) and the Super Game Boy (which required a Super NES and a TV and did not have a link port unless you got the rev.2 model, which again was sold only in Japan). You're confusing the Game Boy Color with the Sega Game Gear.

    Now that the GBA is backlit, and Sonic the Hedgehog is appearing on GBA, does that make it a Game Gear Advance?

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  8. More GBA modding by pacc · · Score: 2, Informative

    Combine this with the TV-out modification
    and you will have the coolest GBA available.

    http://www.lik-sang.com/catalog/product_info.php ?c ategory=6&products_id=1496&

    Anyone with an overclocking kit?

  9. C'mon guys read the press release by Svet-Am · · Score: 4, Informative

    The light is not ready. They are finalizing info with the manufacturers and wont even be shipping until mid-April.

    Of course, I'm buying one, but get the info straight. Maybe that should be the job of the slashdot editors: double check the accuracy of info before they front-page it...

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  10. Re:Sony already tried in Japan. by Jayde+Stargunner · · Score: 3, Informative

    Incorrect. The Wonderswan (and Wonderswan Color) doesn't interact with the PSX. I believe you're thinking about the PocketStation--which is very similar to the Dreamcast VMU.

    The Wonderswan is along the name lines as the Neo-Geo Pocket...simply a GameBoy competitor. (Both of them were released before the GBA but never managed to gain enough market share to fend off the GBA's release frenzy.)

    Both the Wonderswan and NGP have been beaten into the ground by the GBA for no other reason than that Nintendo's got the handheld market in the bag.

    -Jayde

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  11. Re:Sony already tried in Japan. by _Bean_ · · Score: 2, Informative

    More details sure.
    The Wonderswan isn't made by sony but by BANDAI and it has nothing to do with a PSX