I just bought myself a new GBA SP, and I bought the Tribal Edition. It's no different than the other SP Editions, but look how cool it looks:
http://www.afjv.com/press0406/040620...al_edition.jpg
http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P...3.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
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I just bought myself a new GBA SP, and I bought the Tribal Edition. It's no different than the other SP Editions, but look how cool it looks:
http://www.afjv.com/press0406/040620...al_edition.jpg
http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P...3.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
Mike Tyson.
Looks like a silver GBA with temp tatoos on it.
It's actually:
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Originally Posted by Gameplanet
Right, and it just so happens that Polynesian Art is the official symbol of the brain-dead tattooed.
-_-"
lol it looks cool
Why is it me and Mandinka think alike. I also bought myself a new Gba sp...its wierd I tell ya. It all started with pokemon emerald. What's next?
Dosent the DS play GBA, why didnt you get a DS ?
Well, I thought about that. But then I thought I might as well get a GBA SP now, especially since it's probably going to vanish in all the other systems that are out like: DS and future Nintendo releases.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dreddz
So, provided you got one of the backlit ones, you could argue that the SP has a slight visual edge over the DS, if nothing else.
- The DS has a much sharper and brighter screen than that of the GBA SP.
- The GBA Micro has an even brighter and sharper screen than that of the DS. The only trade-off is that the screen is rather, well, micro.
- All GBA SPs manufactured since late last year (around September or so) have all the brightness and sharpness of the GBA Micro along with the original screen dimensions. (They're the ones that say "Now with a brighter backlit screen!" on the box.)