Poll: Your Game Boy Advance model of choice?

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Launching all the way back in 2001, the Game Boy Advance was the first radical redesign in the Game Boy line of systems with its move to a horizontal layout. Throughout its nearly 10 year lifespan we also saw multiple redesigns and revisions of the hardware.

It infamously launched with a non-backlit screen meaning it was notorious for being difficult to play in low light situations. This was remedied by third party add-ons, most famously the Afterburner and was later addressed by Nintendo with the launch of the Game Boy Advance SP which featured a front-lit display.

It was also of course the system that made GBAtemp possible and the reason we're here today thanks to a boom in piracy when an abundance of affordable and easy-to-use flash carts flooded the markets.

The GBA saw three major hardware revisions with the original, the SP and the Micro.

The Original Game Boy Advance

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The original GBA launched on March 21 2001 in Japan and has sold over 81 million units to date. It's radical redesign in form factor sported a horizontal layout, shoulder buttons and 240×160px TFT LCD.

Games shipped on game paks that were roughly half the height of the original Game Boy cartridges and could hold up to 32MB of data (with Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories shipping on this size cartridge).

Game Boy Advance SP

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The Game Boy Advance launched in 2003 and saw yet another change to the form factor of the handheld. It featured a clam shell design which enabled the screen to be protected when not in use, more importantly, the display featured a front-lit panel which enabled play in any lighting condition.

In terms of specs the system stayed the same but Nintendo added a rechargeable lithium ion battery and opted to remove the headphone jack (showing courage 13 years before Apple). They sold a separate adaptor for 3.5mm headphones that plugged into the multipurpose charging port. This also meant you couldn't charge the system and use headphones at the same time.

In late 2005 Nintendo released a revised version of the GBA SP (AGS-101) of which the major difference was the addition of a proper backlit and much brighter screen.

Game Boy Advance Micro

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In 2005 Nintendo released the final GBA redesign in the form of the Game Boy Advance Micro. A miniature version of the system barely any bigger than the game paks themselves. Weighing in at just 80g the system sported a rechargeable battery and backlit display.

The screen was of course much smaller though it retained pixel resolution meaning games didn't look squashed or distorted. Interestingly enough for the size it also saw the return of the headphone jack and also featured removable, customisable face plates. Though it did lose backwards compatibility with legacy Game Boy cartridges.

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What was your preferred model of the Game Boy Advance?
 

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Surprised that the DS and DSlite weren't options, lol. Aside from the lack of multiplayer and further backwards compatibility, I thought the DS lite was the best way to play GBA games.
Because it's the GBA as in GBA hardvare thread only, nog GBA games.

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People keep saying mods, but they sold chargeable batteries for the gba. That quickly became a non-issue, even back then.
i mean you can buy rechargeable batteries also..
 

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I'd have to chose the SP Just because I dropped it out of a window 5 stories high and it survived. Not that I cared if it did ( I was using it to keep the window from blowing shut).
 
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This thread encouraged me to wanna pick up a GB Player for GC, disk less. Going to boot GBI. Probably 240p to a CRT.

Think I might pick up a link cable to GC so I can play GBA (or SP) as a controller
 
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my graphite AGS101 SP arrived and im shocked by how light it is!

the d-pad feels nice! buttons, I dunno they're nice but I like how the OG they protrude out more.
 
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my graphite AGS101 SP arrived and im shocked by how light it is!

the d-pad feels nice! buttons, I dunno they're nice but I like how the OG they protrude out more.
How much did you pay? I had to sell my one years back (I believe @mthrnite helped me import it) and I've regretted it since. But they're so expensive now.
 

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How much did you pay? I had to sell my one years back (I believe @mthrnite helped me import it) and I've regretted it since. But they're so expensive now.
They are expensive cause ppl are fuckin' greedy.
Anyway, i bought my graphite 101 something like 30 euro or something...

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my graphite AGS101 SP arrived and im shocked by how light it is!

the d-pad feels nice! buttons, I dunno they're nice but I like how the OG they protrude out more.
I must agree that original is quite comfy. I haven't used it in a while i always use SP, but since we argued here i played with original model once again and its pretty comfy and buttons are soft and silent. i like the feeling.
 

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How much did you pay? I had to sell my one years back (I believe @mthrnite helped me import it) and I've regretted it since. But they're so expensive now.

you kinda have to hunt for people that aren't milking the facts its a 101 but I got mine for like $70+shipping around $89 after tax and all that, came with a charger. Pretty good shape as well

Even ones that look murdered can go for quite a bit more in general so its not like thats the norm

I also got my AGB-101 for $80 and $90 after tax + shipping. Which I too consider to be a fantastic deal.
 
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you kinda have to hunt for people that aren't milking the facts its a 101 but I got mine for like $70+shipping around $86 after tax and all that with a charger. Even ones that look murdered can go for quite a bit more in general so its not like thats the norm

I also got my AGB-101 for $80 and $90 after tax + shipping. Which I too consider to be a fantastic deal.
if that's fantastic than you should see above for how much i bought mine! x)
Anyway, i love it so much.

I want to mod original GBA to have backlight.
 

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if that's fantastic than you should see above for how much i bought mine! x)
Anyway, i love it so much.

I want to mod original GBA to have backlight.

I could wait my entire life to 'stumble' (I say that bc if actively looking forever it ceases to be a stumble) across one from a Goodwill for $5 or free from a friend who has one and doesn't care for it, but I'm happy considering I had a deadline on scratching the itch.
I wish I got one when they came out I think they were $99 MSRP anyways. I kinda ignored GBA bc lack of backlight by early 2000s was just a bummer only played a few games ever for it. I feel like I used my GBC way more but even then it bothered me

having the set of OG and SP just feels wholesome. The top is in better shape than photo makes it look too.

Compared my AGB101 to AGS101, and it is like around 80-85% as bright as the second bright setting but my AGS101 SP takes the cake. Still its not a bad brightness level at al, an in between setting 1 and 2 and way closer to 2.
 

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I see GBA SP leads over original GBA model,
despite everyone saying how good original one is.
That's interesting...

maybe the voters are the more unspoken ones in general than the comments section

AGB is underrated but valued

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as I play with my SP for a few days, the shoulder buttons are confirmed meh, and the rechargeable battery is comically short compared to my eternal 2300mAH Energizer AA rechargeables. It's probably 15 years old and been driven into the ground. That right there should have some weight. I still really like the form factor though.

*But* I'm trying to hunt down a Rayovac 880mAH, if that fails maybe I'll get+mod some kinda DS battery by clipping the plastic pins on the side. The eBay offerings are only non-mAH, and I hear horror stories about the green common packs ie that they are like 200mAH and last 30 minutes.

As for KMD or Tomee, not sure but they seem right around stock 600mAH.

If the non-OEM dont outright lie about their capacity, people say theyre junk for the most part.
 
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maybe the voters are the more unspoken ones in general than the comments section

AGB is underrated but valued

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as I play with my SP for a few days, the shoulder buttons are confirmed meh, and the rechargeable battery is comically short compared to my eternal 2300mAH Energizer AA rechargeables. It's probably 15 years old and been driven into the ground. That right there should have some weight. I still really like the form factor though.

*But* I'm trying to hunt down a Rayovac 880mAH, if that fails maybe I'll get+mod some kinda DS battery by clipping the plastic pins on the side. The eBay offerings are only non-mAH, and I hear horror stories about the green common packs ie that they are like 200mAH and last 30 minutes.

As for KMD or Tomee, not sure but they seem right around stock 600mAH.

If the non-OEM dont outright lie about their capacity, people say theyre junk for the most part.
I put my DS original model battery inside of ags-101 and it lasts for 10 hours now with flashcart...i can imagine it lasts longer with legit cards (didnt triyed).

I finished metroid fusion and zero mission with one charge! i dont count using ez-flash IV to delete, transfer to nor, that sucks up battery, and trying many other games...

So DS battery is MUST have for SP!
 
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