Hardware New and improved GBA

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this indeed seems like a marvel from dem chinese. And I though my under 1USD microscopic microSD reader was jaw dropping enough.
 

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Neat stuff, though I am concerned about that battery charge. 3 hours doesn't seem very Geoflcl-friendly.

That being said, this sure would be handy-dandy!
 

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I seen this looks great...,but I'm calling the Nintendo cops on this.
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MarkDarkness said:
TCJJ said:
JereTHEend said:
this indeed seems like a marvel from dem chinese. And I though my under 1USD microscopic microSD reader was jaw dropping enough.

Damn, I want one of THOSE. Screw this GBA clone.
They overheat like fuck.

Are there really such things, though? I mean, microscopic is pretty small... But I wouldn't use it for long, so overheating wouldn't be a problem. Now, a microscopic laptop to go with it - that'd be hardcore. Although there may be an issue with actually using it in any way....
 

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TCJJ said:
MarkDarkness said:
TCJJ said:
JereTHEend said:
this indeed seems like a marvel from dem chinese. And I though my under 1USD microscopic microSD reader was jaw dropping enough.

Damn, I want one of THOSE. Screw this GBA clone.
They overheat like fuck.

Are there really such things, though? I mean, microscopic is pretty small... But I wouldn't use it for long, so overheating wouldn't be a problem. Now, a microscopic laptop to go with it - that'd be hardcore. Although there may be an issue with actually using it in any way....
Had a friend lose a SD over this. I conceed that it wasn't a top-quality SD, but still...
 

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Theraima said:
"New and improved GBA" That's GBA SP
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Sure is. And one step higher would be the backlit GBA SP. Then the Micro. Then the DS with a GBA slot without GBA multiplayer. Then the DS Lite with it's easily broken shell. And that's it, because the DSi said NO to GBA games.
 

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I personally hated the SP for its feel. I detest clicky buttons and the sharp edges and how small it felt in my hands. I'll agree the backlight and rechargeable battery were wonderful improvements, but other than those, i preferred the original GBA in every way, and this fixes those issues.

Don't have any plans on getting one of these though sadly. I would if i could though.
 
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I personally hated the SP for its feel. I detest clicky buttons and the sharp edges and how small it felt in my hands. I'll agree the backlight and rechargeable battery were wonderful improvements, but other than those, i preferred the original GBA in every way, and this fixes those issues.

Clicky buttons have an advantage.
On GBA and DS Lite, the buttons can loosen and you'll have to press hard on them to make them work (I have to do this with 3/4 of the buttons on my d-pad as well as the A button)
However, on GBASP and DS, you won't struggle trying to get the buttons to work.

I've had my GBASP for a longer time than my DS Lite, and the buttons work way better on the SP.
 

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Pingouin7 said:
granville said:
I personally hated the SP for its feel. I detest clicky buttons and the sharp edges and how small it felt in my hands. I'll agree the backlight and rechargeable battery were wonderful improvements, but other than those, i preferred the original GBA in every way, and this fixes those issues.

Clicky buttons have an advantage.
On GBA and DS Lite, the buttons can loosen and you'll have to press hard on them to make them work (I have to do this with 3/4 of the buttons on my d-pad as well as the A button)
However, on GBASP and DS, you won't struggle trying to get the buttons to work.

I've had my GBASP for a longer time than my DS Lite, and the buttons work way better on the SP.

True it's the same on the Micro, I like when the buttons have a sort of spring action when depressed, with the mushy buttons on the Micro and DS Lite you have to wait for the contacts to reset to the neutral position. Some people actually prefer one type of buttons to the other so I guess it's a matter of taste and not so much one better than the other.
 

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