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The NES edition is the version I bought. The GBA SP is much better than the original Advance and even the DS. I like the nostalgia of it. (DS = Dog S***). The SP came out years ago but I don't care for two screens on the DS or how any of the games for it are played. I like the clamshell design though and the light, which the SP comes with. One of the best things about it is you just have to recharge the batteries.
i was lucky enough to get the last one of these at game stop and its great system. I like this one so much it doesnt leave the house if you have one i suggest you do the same. I also have the zelda edition of the DS there both really great systems. You will not regret to get one of these i have the japanese version of mario brothers and donkey kong for it its great fun. The top of the system kind of looks like the top of the NES its a great collectors item and you wont regret this machine. Get a regular color sp and leave this one at home i highly recommend it this one will be worth big money some day if in good shape
I was actually lucky enough to find one of these USED, at Gamestop. I must say I was very excited to find one of these because I was getting tired of my old GBA because it had no backlight, so the GBA SP was really cool to get. This is definately a good buy, especially if you can't find anywhere to buy it.
I recieved one of these for christmas a few years ago with 4 nes gba games. It's so awesome and it makes you feel like you're actualy playing a real nes.
I just think that I need to talk anout this wonderful color they released for gamers such as I). Don't asl why though.So Basically, this finish is a must, and this might just reconsider your buying descision on the SP that you said "meh" over when it first came out. The SP still has staying power, as for some reason, 2D graphics are sometimes interesting. First off, I didn't have an SP until this was released.
I always had respect the SP, as I already knew it was a great and worthy addition into the Gameboy line. Thie version stands out realyy well, and it's really worth the money. I don't know, but is just didn't interest me very much. The fold down SP just rules, as the SP's backlight does the job and the fold down always means that the finish willstill look great. It's a refreshing color over all the generic dayglow and that ridicolous orange-green color they released.
I have a knack for sleek, shiny, or sexy (again, not in that way) electronics, and this one really stands out and can compete with the DS Lite easily. I love it.THe most obvoius is the lush finish. However, nothing about it grabbed me, until they released this version. The SP classic NES paintjob stands out as it is totally sexy (no, not in that certain way), it's just so coool looking. (for the review on the SP itself, just check out my SP reviefw on the red version.
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