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Indigo Game Boy Advance with e-Reader Bundle | 
enlarge | From: Nintendo Category: Video Games
List Price: $141.28 Buy Used: $49.87 You Save: $91.41 (65%)
Used (2) from $49.87
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 24306
Platform: Game Boy Advance Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Game Boy Advance Modem: None Display Size: 2.9 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
MPN: AGB S VTP1 Model: Advance e-Reader Bundle UPC: 045496714994 EAN: 0045496714994 ASIN: B0000CGB1A
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: All items we sell are original US versions. We do not sell imports or bootlegs. Indigo GBA console and E-Reader. They are in good physical condition. The screen does have a few light scratches. Everything has been tested and is working properly. No original box or paperwork.
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Product Description Use the Nintendo e-Reader along with Game Boy Advance to smoothly scan specially prepared cards to transmit game code to your GBA. Transmitting code to Nintendo GameCube requires a Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable.
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Great value December 12, 2003 R. Reisgies (Austin, TX) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
Considering that the e-Reader costs about $40 all by itself whereas here you're getting it for free, this is a really great deal. Aside from that, the only negative consequence of buying this bundle is that you're forgoing the Game Boy Advance SP with its lighted screen and rechargeable battery for its less "advanced" predecessor here.However, being someone who owns both systems, I will say that the orignal GBA has one major advantage over the SP. That is, the controller and buttons are far more comfortable for an adults hands due to the wider form-factor, especially the 'L' and 'R' shoulder buttons. When playing first-person shooters like Duke Nukem Advance (a great game by the way), those two buttons are used throughout the entire game to straffe left and right around your enemies. So while the original GBA lets you rest your index fingers fairly comfortably on those two large buttons, on the SP they are tiny and somewhat flimsy and are basically impossible to use constantly without your fingers getting sore. Obviously, with the SP being the newer model of the GBA it still has the most significant benefits, like the aforementioned screen light and rechargeable battery. But if you're a grown-up who's in the market for a GBA and you've got a well-lit space to play games in, you would still be well served with this bundle--a very good buy.
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