Postby BrianC » Sat May 31, 2003 11:00 pm
I have one of the old GBAs and it's fine in good lighting, but some games on it are a bit dark (*cough* Castlevania Circle of the Moon *cough*), but still very playable in good lighting.
The GBA holds up fine battery wise, but the GBA SP has a rechargable battery back built in that lasts for a long time (though it lasts for a shorter time with the light on, the fact that it's rechargable makes up for this).
I played the SP on display and I felt that it was actually more confortable than the original GBA. The L and R buttons were more natural to push too.
IMO, the SP is probably worth getting over the older model becuase of comfort, portability (it folds down into a smaller size like a laptop computer, though the original GBA is nice and small too. The screen is the same size on both systems), the battery, and the backlight. The older model GBA is still cool, though.
As far as the backlight quality goes, the in store demo I played of Metroid Fusion had the backlight on and it made the game easier to see in poor lighting conditions with no glare. Very well designed light.
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