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Game Boy Advance SP, Flame | 
| From: Nintendo of America Category: Video Games
List Price: $159.47 Buy Used: $36.50 You Save: $122.97 (77%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 105 reviews Sales Rank: 5204
Platform: Game Boy Advance ESRB: Rating Pending Media: Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Game Boy Advance Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 5.3 x 1.6
MPN: GBASP-R Model: VHNIN 045496714512 UPC: 045496714512 EAN: 0045496714512 ASIN: B0000A9Y11
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| Features:
| • | Approximate Size (Closed): Height 3.33 inches, width 3.23 inches, depth 0.96 inches. | | • | CPU: 32-bit RISC CPU with embedded memory. | | • | Screen: 2.9-inch reflective TFT color LCD. | | • | Light Source: Front lights have been integrated with the existing reflective LCD. | | • | Display Size: 1.61 inches by 2.41 inches (identical to the Game Boy Advance). |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review Many decried the original Game Boy Advance's reflective LCD screen and its reliance on external light sources. The Game Boy Advance SP's main feature--optional backlighting--fixes this complaint nicely, but it's the wealth of other features that makes this system so surprisingly good. At first look, you might think the SP is a sleek travel alarm clock. When closed, it's just as tall and deep as the original GBA, but only half as wide. Due to its clamshell design, the screen is always protected from everyday scratches. A small button in the center of the console turns on the backlighting element for use in low-light situations, like in a moving car. The SP comes with a well-designed power adapter that recharges a built-in battery; its prongs fold in for easier storage. Our informal tests found that it takes about four hours to fully charge (you can even play it while it's plugged in and charging), and the battery lasts about 11 hours with the backlighting constantly on--your results may vary. Using the backlighting less often will conserve battery power. | | With separately sold cables, you can connect the Game Boy Advance SP to other GBAs for multiplayer gaming (above) or to the Nintendo GameCube (below) to access secret levels, exchange data, or use other special features that vary from game to game. | | The quality of the backlighting is very good. It's bright and clear when looking directly at it, but degraded from other angles. This is only a problem for friends who are watching the screen from over your shoulder. But size, power, and affordability do not come without trade offs. There's no headphone jack here, though Nintendo promises an adapter. The system isn't very loud at its highest volume, and the sound can be turned down to socially acceptable levels. The L and R shoulder buttons are a fraction of the size they were on the GBA, and thus are harder to hit. Also, the reduced size of the SP is slightly less comfortable for adult hands than the GBA, but perhaps more comfortable for smaller hands. The cartridge port placement on the lower part of the console is fine for GBA games, since they are flush with the console body, but older Game Boy Color carts will stick out in a way that takes some getting used to. Open it up and the hinge will seek out a preferred, pre-set angle (about 150 degrees), though you can open it a bit wider or narrower for your own comfort. The hinge stands up well to lateral pressure, and over all, the SP seems just as rugged as its predecessor--which has proven to be very rugged, indeed. --Porter B. Hall Unit Specifications - CPU: 32-Bit ARM with embedded memory
- Memory: 32 KB with 96 KB VRAM (in CPU), 256 KB WRAM (external of CPU)
- Screen: 2.9-inch reflective TFT color LCD
- Display Size: 1.6 by 2.4 inches (40.8 by 61.2 mm)
- Resolution: 240 x 160 pixels in a wide-screen aspect ratio
- Colors: 511 simultaneous colors from a palette of 32,768
- Software: Fully compatible with Game Boy and Game Boy Color game paks
- Light Source: Front light integrated with LCD
- Size (closed): 3.3 by 3.23 by .96 inch
- Weight: Approximately 5 ounces
- Power Supply: Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
- Battery Life: 10 hours continuous play with light on; 18 hours with light off; 3 hours recharging
Product Description Building on the significant improvements and refinements already introduced in the current Game Boy Advance, the new Game Boy Advance SP features a revolutionary Front Light Screen making game play easy in any lighting condition.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
very bad,junk piece September 14, 2008 this is my short review i got this item from rkelectronics,and this thing is totally junk.
GBA SP May 10, 2008 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
Good game system exactly like the game boy color system only more modernized and higher technology and it folds and has a back light and rechargable battery pack to just plug into the wall cool game system though it plays the old school game boy games, game boy color games, and the game boy advance games defently excellent game system.
What awesome customer support! March 27, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I inquired about this product before purchasing it, and heard back w/i 1 day from the seller. She was so kind and even threw in extra accessories. How sweet was that?! My daughter is going to love her gift! Good doing business here!
Great road trip bring along. March 7, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This hand held system was and still is amazing. Some great games have been produced for the system. Downside: On the older versions the colors were a bit to grey and were not true. Also once the screen cracks for some reason, if it be frustrated and thrown, you might as well trash the system. The repair is not worth it at this day and age. Positives: You can play in the dark and if you need to avoid getting caught you can turn off the light. The battery life is also good and its rechargable. Saves money spent on batteries for sure.
This is hands down the second greatest handheld of ALL TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! October 18, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Only behind the DS, which was executed great, and very revolutionary and still is (November 2004 - October 2007, and beyond!!!)!
The Flame is the best of the best of the Nintendo SPs. It actually looks more orange than red. Red-Orangish.
It's a beautful system, and when you fold it shut, the screen shuts down, and a green light blinks, letting you know that it is using minimal power.
I owned one of these for a good year, year and a half. But then I sold it to an ex-friend's brother for 40 bucks. Forgive me, I was desperate, and wanted a DS (although I didn't put the money towards one =P)!
All in all, a great, reliable system that can be used years to come!
I hear that the pink and light blue ones have better battery life and a brighter screen, like the Nintendo DS Lite.
Worth a purchase!!!
Pros:
Great games Small Colorful Did I mention the great games that came out for this???! Comes with a charger Charges rather quickly
Cons:
Too small for larger hands Some of the games were mindless (Looks at 95% of the Disney games) (Is ashamed to be a human) Scratches somewhat easily
If you take care of it though, you won't have to worry about many scratches. Also, if you lose your charger, they're dirt cheap here at amazon!!!
Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance SP Rapid Home Travel Charger with IC Chip
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