GBA SP Updated with Brighter Backlit Screen 237
PSXer writes "Nintendo has quietly included a much brighter backlit screen into the new Game Boy Advance SP Graphite and Pearl Blue colors.
From the article: "Though all that's changed between the classic GBA SP system and the updated ones is the screen technology, the difference is night and day. The new system kicks on with incredible brightness and clarity in its display right from the start, and the improvement becomes even more obvious with each game you stick in the system.""
That's nice... (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:That's nice... (Score:5, Informative)
Just don't expect it to continue working afterwards..
Re:That's nice... (Score:5, Informative)
Nintendo devices are known to be virtually indestructable.
My friend's DS fell from a sitting height onto a hard tiled floor, while running. Result? Not even a stratch and the game kept on running.
A recent slashdot post was about someone who threw his GC Wavebird controller in anger. It flew two rooms until it landed in a kitchen shelf. Result? a few scratchs, and the controller kept working, controlling the game two rooms away!
Moreover, I don't remember if it was for the GBA or one of the older GBs, but there was a game which had a tilt sensor inside the game catridge and allowed you to control some of the features by tilting. iirc it had a maze with a ball that you could tilt the device to make it roll to one side or the other.
Re:That's nice... (Score:2)
I wish. My son was fooling around with his on a counter at a UPS place. It hit the floor and the screen was no longer functional.
Re:That's nice... (Score:2, Interesting)
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Re:That's nice... (Score:2, Informative)
You can do that already with a GBA SP..
Just don't expect it to continue working afterwards..
Well, considering that I've dropped, thrown, ran over, dunked in water, punched, taken apart, etc, and it still works like the day I bought it, I don't think that would be a problem.
MOD PARENT INFORMATIVE! (Score:2)
8o)
psss who need a brigher blacklight (Score:4, Funny)
Re:psss who need a brigher blacklight (Score:4, Funny)
Re:psss who need a brigher blacklight (Score:2, Informative)
Re:psss who need a brigher blacklight (Score:2)
The total cost for a new GBA third-party light accessory and GBASP headphone adaptor was, what, maybe $15? Yeah, that's enough reason to wish Nintendo into the dirt.
Re:psss who need a brigher blacklight (Score:2)
"Can we milk them by releasing the product with a crappy screen, so they end up buying a new one? Good, we'll leave the back light out of the first model. Even if they don;t WANT to buy a new one, if
Similar to the new Game Boy Micro (Score:5, Insightful)
http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000990043834/ [engadget.com]
I suppose Nintendo has decided to move the technology to the standard size SP as well...all of this development on what is basically a GBA I find puzzling. With the DS having been out for some time now I would think most people looking to buy a Game Boy device would look to the DS, especially considering it can be had for as little as $129 now.
True if all you play is GBA games (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:True if all you play is GBA games (Score:2)
Re:True if all you play is GBA games (Score:3, Informative)
the cost of getting that kit will almost certainly be more than the cost of a GBA.
Re:True if all you play is GBA games (Score:2)
It also allows making backups of your games and running homebrew code.
Re:True if all you play is GBA games (Score:2)
but bearing in mind that a GBA can be had for about £20 round here its unlikely to be cheaper than one to get all the bits you need.
No Link Cable (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Similar to the new Game Boy Micro (Score:2)
The DS did not replace the Gameboy line (Score:2)
The inclusion of the GBA cartidge slot in the DS was simply a way of adding value and removing some risk in investing in a DS.
Now, if you don't mind, I'm going to resume my game of monochrome-GB Tetris on my NES Classic model GBA SP while I await FF4's release...
Re:Similar to the new Game Boy Micro (Score:2)
Re:Similar to the new Game Boy Micro (Score:2, Interesting)
OF cours
Re:Similar to the new Game Boy Micro (Score:2)
Hey, what am I doing in this Bio-Dome?!??
Re:Similar to the new Game Boy Micro (Score:2)
Re:Similar to the new Game Boy Micro (Score:5, Funny)
GBA has 6/10 top selling titles (Score:2, Insightful)
source [aussie-nintendo.com]
Re:GBA has 6/10 top selling titles (Score:3, Informative)
It's not just Pokemon, either. There's Omega boy, the Sonic games, the Mario games, Puyo Pop, Advance Wars, Warioware, the Final Fantasy games - the list of excellent, big-selling games is vast.
Re:GBA has 6/10 top selling titles (Score:2)
Loading Times (Score:2)
<Devil's Advocate>
It's more the exception than the rule, but the GBA can have loading times. Rebelstar Tactical Command is complex enough that each mission loads for about 10-15 seconds.
Granted, you play that mission for an hour and it's the only one with load time I can think of, but it's there.
</Devil's Advocate>
Re:Loading Times (Score:2)
Re:GBA has 6/10 top selling titles (Score:2)
3 IGN (Score:3, Funny)
hey i think you made a mistake in the article posting. i was expecting an article on the new GBA but all i got was an ad. what's up?
Re:3 IGN (Score:5, Informative)
Anyway, I wonder if retailers are going to have to discount the older, dimmer version in order to sell off old stock - and by how much?
not brighter, but bigger !!! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:not brighter, but bigger !!! (Score:2)
Much Better (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Much Better (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.nintendogal.com/index.php?/archives/10 8 -Backlit-GBA-SPs.html [nintendogal.com]
Brighter light=shorter battery life (Score:5, Funny)
1. Take your original GBA with dim light
2. Play a game against a person with a new brightly lid GBA.
3. At a certain moment the other one just stops because he ran out of battery power. You will still have some minutes left. => Victory!
Re:Brighter light=shorter battery life (Score:4, Informative)
Though the article doesn't cover it , I am assuming that since nintendo do enjoy keeping Battery life high that the new technology will perhaps be a touch more efficient
Yeah! (Score:5, Insightful)
2. Get loads more free publicity
3. PROFIT!
Re:Yeah! (Score:2)
Gameboy Micro is sweet! (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Gameboy Micro is sweet! (Score:2)
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Re:Gameboy Micro is sweet! (Score:2)
Re:Gameboy Micro is sweet! (Score:2)
Battery Usage (Score:5, Interesting)
It can be frustrating when new energy-draining features are added without a corresponding increase in power supply. I now a lot of this is due to battery chemistry restrictions, but isn't the Gameboy battery system rather old? Perhaps some new advances have come out that Nintendo could use to offset the extra drain.
Re:Battery Usage (Score:5, Interesting)
Perhaps one could connect the buttons (especially the directional controller) into generators ? It wouldn't neccessarily give them much more resistance, but together with some of those funky generators that turn acceleration and shaking into power, it might be just enough to supply the device.
Re:Battery Usage (Score:2)
And by funky generators, you mean like this shake torch [gadgets.co.uk], right? Cause that would kick ass. I mean, it's a portable gaming device, of course it's going to move, might as well get some current out of it.
Re:Battery Usage (Score:2)
Does the piezoelectric device keep on giving current when the button is held pushed (stationary) ? Or is there a way to differentiate the pulse that follows from pushing the button from the one that follow
Re:Battery Usage (Score:2)
No, piezoelectric devices only generate voltage while a change in pressure is occuring (and vice-versa). Common uses include internal speakers in modern PCs (voltage->pressure) and spark makers in barbecue lighters (pressure->voltage).
If you're a Wikipedia fan: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piezoelectric [wikipedia.org]
Re:Battery Usage (Score:2)
Are those kinda like nuclear wessels? I'm not up on all the latest Russian technology, so I wouldn't know.
Re:Battery Usage (Score:2)
The ROM is a CPU hog (Score:2, Insightful)
I suspect the screen and perhaps the AEM7 are the big items in the power budget
Actually, the big power hogs are the screen, the ARM7, and the Game Pak. The battery runs down more slowly when you play "multiboot" programs (that is, programs that run from internal RAM, such as GameCube connectivity extras, single-pak multiplayer, and small homebrew games) than when you play programs that continuously access ROM.
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This is wrong. (Score:2)
Re:This is wrong. (Score:2)
DS Comparison? (Score:3, Interesting)
Personally what I wish they release would be a GB with this type of screen, however with the shape and such of the original GBA (which I have and enjoy). The SP form factor while better for protecting the screen I guess, just feels more cramped to me. I've considered getting a DS for this reason. The dual-screen and pen don't mean a whole bunch to me. I just want a brighter screen and be able to comfortably keep my hands apart.
Re:DS Comparison? (Score:2)
It's already here, more or less, as the PSP
But seriously, the PSP is probably just the thing the GBA would have been if Nintendo had decided to upgrade it's hardware. But with the small difference it only get crappy games of course
(I didn't wanted to say anything good about THEIR side
Re:DS Comparison? (Score:2)
Re:DS Comparison? (Score:2)
Hint: Think different.
Re:DS Comparison? (Score:2)
Re:DS Comparison? (Score:2)
Which is brighter (Score:2)
the PSP (Score:2)
GBA (no light) http://www.ign.com/, http://www.1up.com/ [1up.com] and http://www.gamespot.com/ [gamespot.com] for screenshots and movies.
My plain text was lost so I'll try with HTML. (Score:3, Informative)
GBA (no light) < GBA SP < NDS < GBA Micro < PSP.
And this one seem to be said to have the same brightness as the Micro.
I've also understood that the PSP and the new GBA SP got slower screens, and the NDS and GBA Micro got faster ones (don't know which one is fastest.)
Some people have complained the GBA SP got a blueish color, and on the example photos it looks like the GBA Micro also got a tint of blue. The new GBA SP seems to have better colors.
Great. Just bought a 2nd GBA SP 8 weeks ago. (Score:2)
Re:Great. Just bought a 2nd GBA SP 8 weeks ago. (Score:2)
Fixing problems that don't exist? (Score:3, Insightful)
Hacks for the DS (Score:2)
Natrium42 [natrium42.com]
Both got 802.11, the PSP got a TCP/IP-stack and a useless browser, the NDS doesn't. On the other hand there is Linux for the NDS (in the form of DSLinux.)
Does the DS really have fewer games? I thought it was around the same amount or maybe more. I've watched all the major gaming sites and there are much more games I feel I might play for the NDS. And also since you can play all 750+ GBA games the NDS must win that round.
I'm having trouble quantifying that. (Score:2)
That kind of tells me that PSP users are, at least, buying more games than GB/DS users.
Re:I'm having trouble quantifying that. (Score:2)
Re:Psp vs. DS (Score:2)
Ds for quality; or the PSP for quanity and internet
More likely: DS for quality, quantity, free wireless network, back-catalog of GBA games; or the PSP for it's wonderful marketing, somewhat small catalog of games that isn't full of fun, new games.
Missing the point? (Score:2, Insightful)
Remember the original "Lame Boy Advance"? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Remember the original "Lame Boy Advance"? (Score:2)
GF: "Where's the backlight?"
Me: "There is no backlight."
GF: "Don't be a prick. Seriously, where's the button?"
Me: "I'm totally serious. That's as bright as it gets."
I was in trouble until a trusted source could verify that yes, Nintendo did something incredibly stupid when they made that console.
On the bright side, I can charge up a couple of Ni-MH batteries and run it for about a year. As long as
Product life of Gameboy (Score:2)
Re:Product life of Gameboy (Score:2)
Since the DS can play GBA games, they don't mind keeping the GBA still alive. Every game that comes out for the GBA is another DS game aswell.
They also want to give you choise. Some people might say: "The DS is too big and expensive.. is there any cool portable which is smaller and cheaper?" The answer is yes, the GBA, GBA SP and GBM. These people would have not bought a DS but might just buy a GBA.
And again, every game that is published for the GBA can be played on the DS.
It's not like Nintendo
Re:Product life of Gameboy (Score:2)
Price point. (Score:2)
Caveat: In my own case, I make the kids work for their toys: In late 2004, my (then) 7 year old saved her allowance and traded in her GB/Color for a GBA SP. This year, after saving her allowance for 6-8 months, she traded from the SP up to the DS. She had actually accumulated enough birthday money and trade ins to pay
Dang! (Score:2)
AARGH! (Score:2)
The goggles, they do nothing!
This is for me. (Score:2)
Re:Damn (Score:5, Informative)
Putting some retro-decals on a standard GameBoy SP doesn't really count as an upgrade. This is the first "real" upgrade since the SP came out, and is hardly of the same magnitude as the upgrades the SP had over the plain Advance; let alone the original Advance against previous GameBoys.
Re:Damn (Score:3, Interesting)
Flaws:
GBA: No backlight, Start+Select buttons on the right side. No X & Y buttons, an anti-feature plaguing the entire Game Boy line.
GBA SP: No standard headphone jack. Cannot listen to headphones while charging. Too small for my hands (they cramp after a short period of playing on
Re:Damn (Score:2)
The PSP screen is gorgeus thought, and of course snappier hardware on the NDS would be good, the touchscreen compensates a little since it makes it possible to make games on the NDS which will never be any good on
Re:Damn (Score:2)
Their sizes are quite the same, but the screen on the DS is atleast protected while you carry it around. PSP with bag is probably bigger. Althought both are "big", and both require a large pocket or bag, noone will fit in your pants. So the same issues for both. Gameboy Micro owns both by a thousend times thought.
_MY_ NDS will be able to play movies aswell and it got wifi-access to. Don't tell me you are actually browsing webpages with the PSP...
Regarding the quality of the games it probably depends
Not to be an ass ;D (Score:2)
Re:Why we haven't heard of it till now: (Score:3, Informative)
That's nice!
Try some quote marks next time!
(maybe you meant to comment on that paragraph and hit the submit button too early?)
Re:Lucky me. (Score:2)
If you have the money (and don't want the classic GB/GBC playing properties) you may want to go for a DS instead. Not much more money and you have a bigger selection of games in the long run.
Re:Lucky me. (Score:4, Funny)
Umm, sorry to mention this, but if you're concerned about looking like a goon while shopping at Wal-Mart... you've got other problems.
Re:My, GBA SP! (Score:2)
Sigh. Anyway, not all of us who might by the new GBA are doing so because we like
Re:My, GBA SP! (Score:2)
The GBA's zero backlight was tough in many situatios...
but the SP seemed to nail that problem right out of the gate. I hope there isn't a battery drawback, because then it is just gratuitous.
Re:I still like my old GBA for one BIG reason... (Score:2)
Re:I still like my old GBA for one BIG reason... (Score:2)
Don't bitch on the SP if the flaw is in third-party parts... you should always get your hardware first-party from Nintendo. Anything else is a total waste of money.
How much money did you save by buying a third-party link cable instead of first-party? Was that amount of money worth the extra frustration of playing Four Swords with buttons pressed down?