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Famicom : Nintendo Entertainment System I : Nintendo Entertainment System II : NES Games : NES Accessories : Super Famicom : Super Nintendo I : Super Nintendo II : SNES Accessories : Nintendo 64 : Pikachu N64 : Gold N64 : Pokemon N64 (PAL) : Nintendo 64 Double Disk Drive : N64 Accessories : Game Boy : Game Boy Pocket : Game Boy Light : Game Boy Color : Game Boy Color Pokemon Yellow Edition : Game Boy Color Pokemon Gold Silver Edition : Game Boy Advance : Game Boy Advance SP : Game Boy Micro : Game Boy Advance Peripherals : Virtual Boy : E-Reader : Gamecube : Panasonic Q : Wii : GBA/GCN Link : Zelda Watch : Game and Watch Handhelds : Pokemon Pikachu : Pokemon Pikachu 2 : Pokemon Mini : Pokemon Pokedex : Gateway : DS : DS Lite : iQue
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Game Boy SP (AGS-001) The Gameboy Advance Special (GB SP) was introduced to the United States on March 23, 2003 for a price of $99.99 USD. The first price drop occured in August 2004 when the price for a new system dropped to $79.99. It is more of a revamp to the Game Boy Advance rather than a new console. (Think along the lines of Game Boy > Game Boy Pocket) The GB SP totes a smaller package, flip open design and a side lit screen. Although, this is not the first time the Game Boy has officially gotten a lit screen; the Japanese only Game Boy Pocket Light had a lit screen also. Besides the light, the SP comes with a rechargable battery and does not utilize regular AA or AAA batteries. A fully charged battery can run for 10 hours using the light function and 18 without. The battery takes 3 hours to fully charge from the 'empty' state. When the battery is fully charged, the light on the side of the GB SP will go off while plugged in. Like the GBA, when the battery is running low, the indicator light will turn red. The battery can be recharged about 500 times. Japan will saw three colors upon release, Metallic Blue, Silver, and Metallic Black. The US is only recieved Cobalt (*cough* purple *cough*) and Platinum on release day. On September 9, 2003 Nintendo is releasing Onyx (black) and Flame (red) in the United States. The GB SP is going to be compatible with nearly all peripherals and games, including the E-Reader, but supposedly not Kirby's Tilt N Tumble. Kirby's Tilt N Tumble ( it does work, but backwards.) However, the E-Reader will not be able to utilize the pass-through port when used with the SP. It does still work when put into the cartridge slot and the GBA/GCN Link attaches to the back of the SP, not on the E-Reader itself. The SP is a little bit too small to have it's own headphone jack, so there are a special pair of headphones that Ninendo is selling for $19.99 USD. If that's a little too rich for your blood, there is also an adapter you may purchase for $9.99 that allows you to use your own existing mini-jack headphones.
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Famicom : Nintendo Entertainment System I : Nintendo Entertainment System II : NES Games : NES Accessories : Super Famicom : Super Nintendo I : Super Nintendo II : SNES Accessories : Nintendo 64 : Pikachu N64 : Gold N64 : Pokemon N64 (PAL) : Nintendo 64 Double Disk Drive : N64 Accessories : Game Boy : Game Boy Pocket : Game Boy Light : Game Boy Color : Game Boy Color Pokemon Yellow Edition : Game Boy Color Pokemon Gold Silver Edition : Game Boy Advance : Game Boy Advance SP : Game Boy Micro : Game Boy Advance Peripherals : Virtual Boy : E-Reader : Gamecube : Panasonic Q : Wii : GBA/GCN Link : Zelda Watch : Game and Watch Handhelds : Pokemon Pikachu : Pokemon Pikachu 2 : Pokemon Mini : Pokemon Pokedex : Gateway : DS : DS Lite : iQue
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