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Gameboy Advance SP Released Today in North America

Txiasaeia writes "The latest version of Nintendo's venerable Gameboy has been released today in North America. The Gameboy Advance SP builds upon its predecessor by adding a front lit display, and a foldable design in order to protect the screen. Also, instead of using AA batteries to power the device, it uses a Lithium-Ion battery. Other than that, the basic architecture of the system remains the same as the original Gameboy Advance. Most online retailers' first shipment has been sold out, but my local Walmart had plenty of copies. Check out this Gamespy review." I snagged one at lunch today. The screen is vastly improved from the original GBA. Now the only question is how many Pokemon I can collect ;) (And yes Hemos, we got you one too ;)

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  1. GBA Cube? by Renraku · · Score: 4, Insightful

    When is the Gamecube device to let you play GBA games on the Gamecube coming out? That would be worth purchasing, especially if it let you play games as if you had 2 GBAs linked.

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  2. Bah. by d3kk · · Score: 5, Insightful

    These features should had all been in the original GBA release. It's a nice addition to a already good gaming system, but I can't help but think I wasted money on the original release.

  3. I'll be getting one... by DwarfGoanna · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Gameboy is the last refuge of new, quality 2-D gaming. Am I the only one that misses spirites? I remember thinking someday we'd have anime quality 2-D games, now I guess I'll never see animation quality Street Fighter IX in an arcade. =/

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  4. Good for Nintendo by sixdotoh · · Score: 5, Insightful

    this is probably very good for nintendo since the gamecube doesn't seem to be competeing as strong in the console market. sony may snag a lot of the share with PS's but there is basically no competition at all for gameboys.

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  5. Boycott Walmart by Screaming+Lunatic · · Score: 5, Insightful
    but my local Walmart had plenty of copies
    I don't buy CDs, games, consoles, etc from Walmart. If Walmart chooses to force artists (that includes game developers) to censor their work, I choose not to purchase media from Walmart.
  6. Re:Missing Features? by Mike+the+Mac+Geek · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The headphone jack was too large to physically fit into the case. The headphone adapter is on sale now at Nintendo's site here in the US, or at stores probably Monday/Tuesday with the new Zelda game.

    This thing is so small, the volume dial was too large. Went with a slider. No headphone jack should come as no surprise.

    BTW, I got mine earlier this week. very nice battery life out of it.

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  7. Force? by Zygote-IC- · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I must have missed the CNN story where the cybernetic clones of Sam Walton burst into recording studios and game developer offices and started executing people at random until the content met their specifications.
    If, by force, you mean they refuse to sell content that a large portion of their clintelle, (particularly those in the Bible Belt South where Wal-Mart has their primary stronghold) might find offensive then get over yourself.
    They also don't sell the finest porno mags but I'm not going to boycott them because they don't sell what I want.
    Here's where someone says, "but Wal-Mart is a huge soul-crushing corporation" to which I say there is nothing that Wal-Mart sells that I can't get elsewhere.
    That's not saying I love Wal-Mart..I personally dislike them because when they come into town they are the equivalent of retail MOAB which has killed many downtown areas in small towns all across the country..but they don't have shock troops running around forcing content providers to change their plans..